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My future surgery, my dream and now you are my little pioneer! Linzlulu now relax tonight, plant peaceful and joyous thoughts in your mind, you know it's your time, although it is difficult to give over control of your body even for a short period, you have built up trust with these people and you know nothing bad will be happening. Tomorrow you will go to your bariatsic facility, put on one of their nasty ugly surgical gowns. In my facility they are grey with a red abstract design, but what can I expect? It's Ohio Stare University, the home of scarlet and gray! You will curl up on a gurney, have an IV started and soon go Sleepy Bye. When you wake up again , you may be stiff, you may be sore and you might even be nauseated. You'll be in a room with surgical techs, nurses and other good people all watching over you and keeping you safe. When you are ready you will be up and walking, sipping and seeing the sights in the unit. Bottom line, you'll do just fine and you'll have a Bari-sister in Ohio jealous as snarf,cause you'll be where I long to be! Oh the wheels are turning for me to join you, I just don't know exactly the speed. But,it is going to come,even if I have to use a box cutter and fishing,line and do myself. I will be sending happy positive thoughts your direction tomorrow. And be sure to tell me all about it as soon as you feel like posting, because I WILL BE WAITING! The frust8tion Kid![emoji12][emoji12]

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Well tomorrow is my surgery! I’m having gastric bypass.



Congratulations! Please join us in the March Gastric Bypass Group when you’re ready!

I had my GB on Monday, March 5th and things are progressing on schedule. I am following my doctors plan to a T and am experiencing great results.

I wish you an uneventful surgery and speedy recovery!

Roxine


SW: 261
Pre-Op: 250
CW: 231
GW: 135-140 range

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Frust, You, my dear, are an angel among us. Thank you ever so much for the encouragement and well wishes. You literally had tears coming down my cheeks. I appreciate you more than you know. I will be here cheering for your process to happen when the time is right! Thank you!!!!

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Congratulations! Please join us in the March Gastric Bypass Group when you’re ready!

I had my GB on Monday, March 5th and things are progressing on schedule. I am following my doctors plan to a T and am experiencing great results.

I wish you an uneventful surgery and speedy recovery!

Roxine


SW: 261
Pre-Op: 250
CW: 231
GW: 135-140 range



Thank you so much!!! Congratulations on your journey and success!


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Sending good thoughts and prayers!

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Congrats dear you made it to the finish line now one more sleep and the real journey begins love and light

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Congrats! Best advice is to believe everyone post surgery tomorrow who says it gets better😉 cause it does❤️

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