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Well Em Jay I will be a joyous July participant. My problem? July,has 31 days and OSU is still making me feet and stew until I have Mr Exact Date. Would it help if I jump up and down and scream WHEN WHEN WHEN? Yeah I guess not😟Bummer!

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On 06/09/2018 at 22:17, mimidi said:






I'm July 24th. It seems forever away and I'm starting to panic. I've fought myself in the "I better eat this now while I still can" trap. Need to get my head in the right space over the next few weeks!


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Amazing! Mine is july 25th! Tons of luck!

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Not 👣 - fret 📞! El Cell Phone Stupideo!

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I’m in July. Don’t have the exact date yet. So nervous and excited at the same time

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Welcome to Ambivalent Acres, I'm Frustr8, your friendly doorwoman. Would you like one of our jackets? They are a mottled indiscriminate shade because we're not sure what color that they not be! I am seeking and reseeking Bariatric Surgery since August 2015. I probably was elected by acclamation to my position while,i was in the powder Room, but it is the highest elective office I ever shall achieve. Come,in, sit down on one of our chairs with the wobbly legs and have a wait. You can have my jacket and position if my surgery comes true in July 2018 like program#2 has promised. Until then we all keep each,other company. Okay?😩

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My auth is for June 28 to July 14th, but has not been approved yet. Ugh, I'm so tired of waiting. I've been working on this since October! I'm also to the point of tired of trying. Like my motivation is leaving. Haha. But I'm trying to hold on, I'm so close!

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There was a line from,an old-timely poem--
The mills of the Gods grind fine but they grind exceedingly slow
I told relative sharing this gem with me- I am not a sack of flour I am a people.
Suspect that was to tell me to relax and be patient, well I was born without patience and very hungry . Not,much changed in my life since!

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Okay officially been given my date today...drum roll....Friday 27th July at St Peter's hospital , Surrey, UK. Still waiting to hear from pre op. So I travel to LA next week for my son's 18th Birthday (been planning that for three years) then I fly back for three days and then head to Spain to see my parents. Return home for three days and then in hospital for the op.

Also have to do a three week liver shrinkage diet before hand!! PS not telling anyone about my op, I have just said I am having my gall bladder out!

This is going to be the busiest July of my life and probably the most life changing. Feeling completely overwhelmed by everything at the moment and giving myself panic attacks, genuine ones not just saying that. Having a hideous menopause with mega hot flushes.

Phew, is that too much information?!

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July 25th

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On ‎6‎/‎12‎/‎2018 at 10:14 AM, MissLindseyR said:

My auth is for June 28 to July 14th, but has not been approved yet. Ugh, I'm so tired of waiting. I've been working on this since October! I'm also to the point of tired of trying. Like my motivation is leaving. Haha. But I'm trying to hold on, I'm so close!

July 2nd!!!!

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Well it is almost half-past June, can July,be far behind? I have developed a new motto
RNY,IN JULY OR I CRY! Rather catchy, isn't it? Hope,it catches on, willing do most anything to have it happen!🌈😛🌈

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