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Hope I typed my previous reply in the correct place I'm having my surgery at Tobey hospital in Wareham, MA

Good luck!!! When do you have to start your preop diet? I'm going through the process now hoping for surgery around Feb or March at St. Elizabeths.

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Hope I typed my previous reply in the correct place I'm having my surgery at Tobey hospital in Wareham, MA

Good luck!!! When do you have to start your preop diet? I'm going through the process now hoping for surgery around Feb or March at St. Elizabeths.

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Suaniya, thank you! I'm sorry that I can't figure out how to reply with a quote. Where is St. Elizabeth? I'm starting my preop diet 12/29, a week before surgery.

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Suaniya, thank you! I'm sorry that I can't figure out how to reply with a quote. Where is St. Elizabeth? I'm starting my preop diet 12/29, a week before surgery.

St. Elizabeths is in Brighton, by Boston. I am from the South Shore though, most of my appts in Brockton, but my surgeon does all surgeries at St. Elizabeths.

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Suaniya, thank you! I'm sorry that I can't figure out how to reply with a quote. Where is St. Elizabeth? I'm starting my preop diet 12/29, a week before surgery.

St. Elizabeths is in Brighton, by Boston. I am from the South Shore though, most of my appts in Brockton, but my surgeon does all surgeries at St. Elizabeths.

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Hope I'm doing this correctly. I'm actually from Plymouth but the program in Wareham was recommended to me. We should keep in touch.

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Suaniya, thank you! I'm sorry that I can't figure out how to reply with a quote. Where is St. Elizabeth? I'm starting my preop diet 12/29, a week before surgery.

St. Elizabeths is in Brighton, by Boston. I am from the South Shore though, most of my appts in Brockton, but my surgeon does all surgeries at St. Elizabeths.

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Hope I'm doing this correctly. I'm actually from Plymouth but the program in Wareham was recommended to me. We should keep in touch.

Yes, you are doing it correctly

yes let's keep in touch, it's good to have someone close and whos going through the same thing we are to help and encourage one another. I also met @@vegbeth who will be having hers the end of this month from MA also.

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@@barcelona37 I have my final preop appointments next week, then surgery the following week (right after Christmas). Would love to connect with you as well.

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I had to push mine back from October because of a financing hiccup. I am now scheduled for Jan 24th. I can't believe how fast the time is going!

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@@barcelona37 I'm having my surgery at St Elizabeth's in Brighton. My doc doesn't have any specific preop diet but obviously I have to watch what I eat. I'm excited but also extremely nervous and anxious.

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My tentative date is 1/4. I had my endo today.

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How was it? Mines is scheduled on Monday and I have to go under anesthesia

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Sorry, I just saw this so I'm sure you've already had it done. But in case others wonder as well... It was so simple. I remember going into the room, answering some questions, and then waking up in recovery. I don't remember falling asleep or anything. And I was only in recovery for a few minutes. Maybe 15. My biggest concern when I have surgeries is being put under anesthesia as well. But one of my friends has been a nurse for almost 20 years, and she said the only complications she has ever seen or personally heard of is nausea. This helped ease my concerns a lot!

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