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Good luck!!! You got this. Crying releases endorphins (the feel good, mood lifting hormone)--so all's good. You're normal, ya weirdo! ;)

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Congrats on continuing your journey. I know the roller coaster for sure but once you are done with the surgery part you are going to kick some weight's B$$$

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You life is about to change and you are about to start a new chapter of your life! It is exciting and scary. A good cleaning cry is always good. You will do great and be sure to come back and let us know how everything went!

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Why does crying always make me feel so much worse?
Shahad congratulations on your surgery day, it has been a long time coming,but,it will boring so many go i d changes to your life. Please report in from the "other side" all your feelings and observations. God Bless.

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When I start to feel fear or anxiety:unsure: about which is often accompanied by tears,:57_cry: it tells me that whatever I'm doing or about to do means a lot to me. so if your feeling that way about surgery this is a good thing (in my book) that means this new journey is something you're taking seriously. Hang in there and in times of true Emotional doubt hang onto your Logic, this is a safe procedure with amazing results and unless everyone who has ever received bariatric surgery is lying to us, we have a bright, healthy new life waiting for us just around the corner. All my best

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Thank you so much!!!! kakatlady621 :775_heart_exclamation: I think we all understand the feeling of fear when it comes to this big decision.

1 minute ago, kakatlady612 said:

Extremely insightful Brie828, you are a person I'd like to read more from.


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Hi from the post op world.

There is definitely some gas pain., and a lot of nausea with me. However, all in all the nurses told me I’m recovering quite well and quickly. They kept telling me to rest but I wanted to walk for the pain and it help.

I’ve been vomiting a tiny amount of blood which they also mentioned is very normal too.


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I feel much better now than yesterday. No vomiting so far and the walking has been easing the ache a lot.

I feel thankful and blessed. Hope everything goes smoothly with all of you!


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Excited, I was quite nervous last week but somehow I feel good after crying literally every night lol.
Not sure if I should be concerned with this euphoria but I’m also glad.


Best of luck! Everything will be fine!

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