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WOOOHOOO!!!! Finally have a surgery date!!!!



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I'm soooo happy yall!!! I have a surgery date of December 18 and I can't wait. I feel a ton of different emotions. I feel excited, relieved, nervous, happy, scared, determined, focused, and the list goes on. This has been a long time coming. This support group is one of the best things to happen to me. Thank y'all so much for sharing your stories and most importantly, willing and excited to share and help. Thank you.

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Congratulations! Good luck to you!



Thank you so much!!!

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Thank you so much!

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That is awesome! You will do great. Being a little nervous just shows your human! December will be here before you know it.

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Thank you so much. So ready to start the next phase of my life on the slimmer and healthy side! Lol

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You will do wonderfuk. I am now 9 days post op so of course I'm still in the recovery stage. You have the right attitude, so I know you'll do great.

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How would you describe the first 4 days of recovery. How are your energy levels? I'm a PE teacher and I wanted to go back to work after my 2 week Christmas break.

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2 weeks? You should be fine, but everyone is different. I am aware of alot people that have sedentary jobs that return that soon, but a physical job may or may not be different. Personally I'm not myself at the point but I am doing to do daily things that doesn't include too much bending over and stooping. Play it by ear.

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Congrats! I will be right behind you on the 20th or 27th. Will know which after my appointments next week.

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Congrats! I will be right behind you on the 20th or 27th. Will know which after my appointments next week.



Nice!! Congrats to you. Let's crush this thing!!!

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