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Hey all!! My surgery was originally scheduled for June 18th, but due to a variety of reasons I had to delay until August. My new date is ..

August 23rd!!!

Are there any surgery twins out there? Any other August sleevers? I would love a support system, because my real life support system is tiny, and I’m starting to freak out and second guess every decision I’ve made. Let’s form a support network!

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2 hours ago, BurpeeZombie said:

Hey all!! My surgery was originally scheduled for June 18th, but due to a variety of reasons I had to delay until August. My new date is ..

August 23rd!!!

Are there any surgery twins out there? Any other August sleevers? I would love a support system, because my real life support system is tiny, and I’m starting to freak out and second guess every decision I’ve made. Let’s form a support network!

There is a summer 2018 surgery buddies thread. Alot of August people there (hopefully me too) lol. One of our members even compiled a list of everyone's date so it's easy to find a buddy.... Come on over!

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Sorry I just have missed that thread. This new app is driving me crazy!

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15 minutes ago, BurpeeZombie said:

Sorry I just have missed that thread. This new app is driving me crazy!

Did u find it?

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I still can’t find it. 😭I’m going to search on the site instead.

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17 minutes ago, BurpeeZombie said:

I still can’t find it. 😭I’m going to search on the site instead.

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Thats the last post in it if that helps...lol

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Summer 2018 Surgery Buddies Check,in Here, Burped Zombie we would love to have you, please come on over?

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Joining! My surgery date will be August 6th. In 47 days. I'm nervous yet excited, the last 6 months flew by.

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24 minutes ago, Megan_Rose said:

Joining! My surgery date will be August 6th. In 47 days. I'm nervous yet excited, the last 6 months flew by.

I wish i could say timw was flying for me. It is dragging. I am in my 6th month. Can submit to insurance july 16.

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Friday August 31st for me. See the nutritionist on August 8th. Not sure if I'll be put on the two week pre op diet then, as my surgeon hasnt said anything about wanting me to. Im in Australia, so its winter here. My start weight is 290lbs and lm 165cm tall.

Planning on spending the next 10 weeks devouring the forum to learn as much as possible and starting the lifestyle changes. More Protein less carbs, Water, exercise - lve set up the treadmill in my lounge room. I want to be 8 - 10kg down by surgery day.

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On 06/20/2018 at 21:54, Megan_Rose said:



Joining! My surgery date will be August 6th. In 47 days. I'm nervous yet excited, the last 6 months flew by.


I’m feeling the same way!! Some days I wish the surgery was tomorrow. Some days I am second guessing it.

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On 06/20/2018 at 22:13, acrowder61 said:

I am going on vacation July 15th so I waited until vacation is over. They are suppose to call me when the doctor gets his August schedule. My surgery will be in August. I’m so ready.
I’m going on vacation July 12th! Part of reason I switched from the June surgery date. I’m glad that you’re feeling ready! That’s great!!!

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