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My surgery is set for Jan 4.

I just got my bloodwork done today but still have ecg and physical to do Friday. I feel nervous because my deadline for those is dec 14. I guess that's just me though, worry lots. Like something going to go wrong. I'm also worried, And anxious about the pre-op diet. I start dec 21...

I just want to get everything in order and on the operating table already. Bring on the new year!

Thankful I found this app, feel like there's a lot of support ❤️

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I'll be a 2017er! My waiting period is 89 days and my first appointment was November 23rd. I'll be eligible in February and will likely do it around March.

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I have my first appointment with my surgeon in January.....hoping I won't have to wait too long to get a date for surgery!

2017 is going to be our year!!!!

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April 7th

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Hi my name is Kathy,

I have no surgery date yet...this whole month its all consults, tests & classes....I'm hoping by January 2017 sometime I will be given a surgery date.

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They gave me a estimate last night.... January 25th!!! TUTU :D

Have to wait till Sept 2017.


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I know that seems so long but the time will go by fast. I first started looking into this with my current doctor was last December and it seems like it was last month I inquired about the surgery. What helped me pass the time was getting information, watching youtube and making sure I am mentally and emotionally prepared for this journey after surgery.

>I will I don't have the date yet I'm hoping in January : )

I hope you are able to get your January date!

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January 5th in Tijuana! I think I saw one other gal with the same date! Ive been so excited, but as soon as December hit I started freaking out and getting nervous. Trying not to think too much about it besides that it'll all be worth it in the end, trying to stay positive!

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I am hoping to have my sleeve done in May. My insurance requires 12 months of family doctor visits before paperwork can be sent for approval. I have had 7 visits so far.

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