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LovelyJones whim wahs are very normal at this stage of the game, this is a life changing life altering thing we are going through! We will never be quite the same, now in my case that is pretty fine, I don't like having all the things this surgery is going to repair or at least lessen. This for me is a new chance where I felt there was no hope, a chance to,lose and live better than the sad obese existance I have now. If I cannot truly hop and dance,in the sunlight I at,least can March in place with a smile on my face. And if I can someday be an example and mentor for somebody newer to the process, that would be WONDERFUL Not many attempt it at 72,but I can ,i will and I shall win at this challenge. Join me, the best is yet tobe!🚩😛🚩

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Having surgery tomorrow afternoon (July 9). I lost 10lbs in the last week and I hope I can stick to it today. I am nervous and my anxiety is high.

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You will be a San Antonian who ROSE above nerves and fear and to more that is the best kind of San Antonio Rose, even more than the pretty song. Best wishes for tomorrow and the future- You are going to do just fine😛

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My RNY is scheduled for tomorrow (July 9)afternoon. Reality is crashing down on me today. My husbands grandma died on the 5th the viewing and funeral are tomorrow and Tuesday a state away. I am sending him there and my son is now taking over the hospital duties. I am a pretty structured person and had this all planned and formulated so to speak.
So today I not only have the magnesium citrate to deal with but also figuring out the details of my ride, making sure I have most everything I will need after I am home, having the “just in case something would happen” talk with my son, and getting together the phone numbers he will need to notify that things went smoothly. ( I already did that once with my husband) My husband and I joke and doctors somewhat agree that my structure borders on OCD. I loathe change especially now redoing it. I am also quite the introvert and a pretty private person. Sooooo other than my husband it is really hard to say some of this stuff to others. But I don’t want to say it to him right now as I don’t want him NOT attending his grandmothers funeral either and I know he would stay here if I mentioned it. EVERY (and I mean every) conversation of theirs I heard over the last few years ended with her saying remember you are one of my pall bearers. I just can’t do that to him or to her for that matter.
I can certainly open up to my children but anyone who is a bit introverted knows there are people you “let in” more than others and I have certainly moved that focus from the children (all adult children and living in four different states) to my husband since we have been together.
My son who lives here in CO is happy to help but I guess I need to leave my comfort zone and allow his help at this point. It just sucks that my husband went through all of the appointments and nutritionist classes with me and now I won’t have him here.
Sorry I just needed to get it off my chest with people who MAY understand.
Funny too I am normally a much smoother and better composer of writing and I apologize for this is a bit choppy and unorganized and grammatically wrong I am sure.
Again, thanks for letting me vent!

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Sorry for you loss @passportx2 also to your husband. It sounds to me like you have worked everything out so there will not be any issues. Have faith in your son, I'm sure he will surprise you. I'm sure everything will go much smoother than you ever thought it would. Have a wonderful surgery and a smooth speedy recovery!!!

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This diet has been the hardest. I cheated on day 1 and had the little debbie snack cake. Karma smacked me with diarrhea for 5 days. Haven't cheated since. It has gotten easier over time. I dont get to far from the restroom for fear. Day 2 and 3 I was hangry. I apologized to everyone before I started this diet. I am so blessed to be supported at work and home.

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5 hours ago, passportx2 said:

My RNY is scheduled for tomorrow (July 9)afternoon. Reality is crashing down on me today. My husbands grandma died on the 5th the viewing and funeral are tomorrow and Tuesday a state away. I am sending him there and my son is now taking over the hospital duties. I am a pretty structured person and had this all planned and formulated so to speak.
So today I not only have the magnesium citrate to deal with but also figuring out the details of my ride, making sure I have most everything I will need after I am home, having the “just in case something would happen” talk with my son, and getting together the phone numbers he will need to notify that things went smoothly. ( I already did that once with my husband) My husband and I joke and doctors somewhat agree that my structure borders on OCD. I loathe change especially now redoing it. I am also quite the introvert and a pretty private person. Sooooo other than my husband it is really hard to say some of this stuff to others. But I don’t want to say it to him right now as I don’t want him NOT attending his grandmothers funeral either and I know he would stay here if I mentioned it. EVERY (and I mean every) conversation of theirs I heard over the last few years ended with her saying remember you are one of my pall bearers. I just can’t do that to him or to her for that matter.
I can certainly open up to my children but anyone who is a bit introverted knows there are people you “let in” more than others and I have certainly moved that focus from the children (all adult children and living in four different states) to my husband since we have been together.
My son who lives here in CO is happy to help but I guess I need to leave my comfort zone and allow his help at this point. It just sucks that my husband went through all of the appointments and nutritionist classes with me and now I won’t have him here.
Sorry I just needed to get it off my chest with people who MAY understand.
Funny too I am normally a much smoother and better composer of writing and I apologize for this is a bit choppy and unorganized and grammatically wrong I am sure.
Again, thanks for letting me vent!

As a sister OCD introvert I can relate, but have found it easy to "talk" on this forum. I saw this recently: Life Begins at the End of Your Comfort Zone. Seems appropo at this life juncture as I wait for my Big Day on the 17th. I suspect you have everything so well organized pre and post hospital that it wasn't a hardship to send DH off to his g'mother's funeral. All contingencies covered, yes? That's what we do - plan for the unexpected. So nice to have his support, but you can do this on your own if necessary. My thoughts are with you! You will find all the support you want here.

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On 06/06/2018 at 17:06, PomMom29 said:



Hi everyone! I am scheduled on 7-4-18.....independence day... from obesity :) Getting very nervous about the preop diet. Anyone else?


My pre-op diet is really great! My surgery got pushed back so I started then stopped. I can’t wait to start again. It’s the most filling diet I’ve ever been on. It’s called the Robard diet with new direction products. It’s awesome. July 25th here I come!

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On 06/19/2018 at 22:37, MN_Meg770 said:





Mine is July 23. Time is moving so slow!


It’s awful waiting! July 25th

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On 06/21/2018 at 16:45, Cr8nme said:

July 25th here!!! Excited but nervous!

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July 25th for me too

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Talk these over with your surgeon. Mine gives me 20 days of blood thinner injections to do at home to avoid blood clots

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Same here. My surgeon is giving me 7 days of home injection blood thinners. I agree, you should speak with your surgeon about that.

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Thank you so very much for the earlier rant and compassion as I vented. I am now post op day 5 and for the first time I woke up feeling semi human. I had no pain in hospital.... none.... zilch.... nada. But once I was home that was a different story. In addition to the pain I couldn’t even get two ounces of Water to stay down. After calling surgeon I was then put on IV fluids as I was dehydrated. They also gave me gas-x which I believe is what did the trick. Ohhhhh how I wish I had known I would have taken some to hospital just to get the ball rolling. Just so very happy I may actually get something accomplished today.

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Oh, Passport, I am so glad to know things are going better for you. I have tucked some Gas-X in my go bag for my surgery next Tuesday 7/17. Hoping things will be smooth sailing for you going forward.

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And I hope things will go smoothly for you Passport! The same day you are having your surgery I will be meeting with my Dr Needleman for my presurgical consult, so I hope to be following👣close behind you, and as it gets closer I keep getting more and more excited. July is a beautiful wonderous month for us all!😛👍😛

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