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Thank you ALL for your well wishes. I'm very happy to have all of your support! I'm all ready now just waiting for the surgeon.attachicon.gif 20161214_130806-1.jpg

Don't look back, turn the page, and let your next chapter begin!

Good luck brother i had my Gastric bypass almost a month ago 78lbs down dont give up!!post-302068-14819119911927_thumb.jpg

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Thank you ALL for your well wishes. I'm very happy to have all of your support! I'm all ready now just waiting for the surgeon.attachicon.gif 20161214_130806-1.jpg

Don't look back, turn the page, and let your next chapter begin!

Good luck brother i had my Gastric bypass almost a month ago 78lbs down dont give up!!attachicon.gif 20161121_175619.jpg

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Thanks for sharing the news of your awesome weight loss! I will be working pretty hard to have similar success. I'm so thankful that I'm not dealing with a lot of pain. I know we can all do this!

Don't look back, turn the page, and let your next chapter begin!

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Hope you are doing well

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How was it? I hope you are doing well '

To God be the Glory for all He has done!

Hey caddygirl!

The surgery itself was fine. I didn't feel a thing. The small incisions are just a little sore but very tolerable. I'm feeling pretty good.

I had the surgery Wednesday, I came home Thursday, and today I've been resting but I've also got up and went for a couple of walks.

The only tough part has been trying to get all the required Protein in. However, I haven't been hungry at all.

Also, I can't say enough about how thankful I am that I'm not in any pain. I was given some liquid hydrocodone for pain but I haven't really needed it, thankfully!

In the past, I had been so afraid of this surgery, now like so many others I wish I had the procedure sooner, but I'm happy I finally got it done.

I'm feeling very blessed to have so much support as well. Thanks to everyone for your positive thoughts and well wishes!

We can definitely all do this!

Don't look back, turn the page, and let your next chapter begin!

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How are you doing? All of our thoughts are with you!

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I'm doing excellent! Thanks for your AWESOME thoughts!

Don't look back, turn the page, and let your next chapter begin!

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How are you doing? All of our thoughts are with you!

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I'm doing excellent! Thanks for your AWESOME thoughts!

Don't look back, turn the page, and let your next chapter begin!

You appear to be in great spirits, that awesome. At this point after my WLS I was sleeping nicely from pain meds lol

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How are you doing? All of our thoughts are with you!

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I'm doing excellent! Thanks for your AWESOME thoughts!

Don't look back, turn the page, and let your next chapter begin!

You appear to be in great spirits, that awesome. At this point after my WLS I was sleeping nicely from pain meds lol

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Lol indeed! Pain meds ROCK!

Don't look back, turn the page, and let your next chapter begin!

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Just had mine 10 hrs ago. Had to wait 4 hr in the pre op room. I almost left but so glad I didn't. You can do it!

Wow! I'm so happy you to hear that you didn't back out. I was seriously thinking about doing the same, the morning of my surgery. However, I'm so happy I went through with the surgery. My pain has been almost non-existent, just a little uncomfortable pressure at my incision sites. Good luck with your recovery. You're absolutely right, we can both do this!

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