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Tina91 you'll be Just fine. Get some good rest tonight. Tomorrow,is your big day. Relax, go to sleep peacefully with your anesthesia, when you wake up you'll probably be a little tender, have a little bit of pain but it will be the start of a brand new healthier and fitter life. And pretty soon you'll be bragging to all the newbies and pre surg candidates
"Piece of cake, folks, no real problems" and each,of of us will,know "If she can do,it, I can too" . God Bless

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You will be fine! I had mine on Valentine’s Day and I was SOOOO nervous. Just take a deep breath and try to relax. It will be over before you know it. I know you are worried about all of the “what ifs” but your surgeon is skilled and knows what they are doing. Hoping you have a smooth recovery and you are back in your feet in no time! I had a rough first 24 hours with gas pain and nausea but after that it was smooth sailing. Good luck!!


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YAY!!!! Tomorrow you are going on a wild ride but so very worth it!! Hang tight and follow your guidelines!!

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My surgery is tomorrow as well



Sending virtual hugs!!


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Yes we will both update each other tomorrow when we can. I am first on the surgery call so I have to be there at 6:15am



You’ll be up and around before me...my procedure is scheduled for 1:30


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Mine too!!!



We have to keep each other posted!


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You are probably up and walking the hospital halls by now!!Congratulations!


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You are probably up and walking the hospital halls by now!!Congratulations!




Surgery was a success and I just started waking around today. The pain wasn’t so bad after surgery it was more so the nausea that had me down but I’m ok as of now


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