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Hey we are almost Sleeve buddies. I’m getting sleeved Thursday. Where are you getting sleeved? I’m getting sleeved in Mexico with Dr. Ponce. What are your stats? Let’s keep in touch so we can support each other. Best of luck to both of us!!

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I am having mine in Massachusetts with Dr. Streeter. My current weight is 300, I started off at 320 (highest my weights ever been). Yes we can most definitely keep in touch I would love that[emoji4]

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I had mine on 21 June. See on the other side with newer u.
Awesome congrats!!!!!!!! How do you feel? Are you excited about this decision? I saw that some people were having regrets.

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Hey we are almost Sleeve buddies. I’m getting sleeved Thursday. Where are you getting sleeved? I’m getting sleeved in Mexico with Dr. Ponce. What are your stats? Let’s keep in touch so we can support each other. Best of luck to both of us!!
I am having mine in Massachusetts with Dr. Streeter. My current weight is 300, I started off at 320 (highest my weights ever been). Yes we can most definitely keep in touch I would love that[emoji4]

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5 minutes ago, Dessy said:

Awesome congrats!!!!!!!! How do you feel? Are you excited about this decision? I saw that some people were having regrets.

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I think i was mentally better prepared. It is not that bad. The key is keep ur self hydrated, walk walk and walk.

Pain will be there but that is what we are opting for. Its only 5 days for me but i am super excited about future.

Best of luck and always remember this something we want Desparately.

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Yea, everyone says Water and walking are the main keys after surgery.... thanks for the luck and again congrats on your new and improved tummy. I wish you the best of luck while you continue your journey.

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I'm tomorrow, June 26.
7:30am
I'm nervous and excited.




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Omg, awesome!!!!!!! So excited to hear how it goes for you... I am the same exact way super nervous and super excited at the same time... Good luck with everything tomorrow and congrats[emoji322][emoji322][emoji322]

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I’m with you guys with the crazy mix of emotions. I’m being sleeved on Thursday, June 28. I think I’m getting through the final days by keeping busy. I’m shopping for the house so I don’t need to do that when I get back (I have 4 boys plus a husband and man do they eat lol). I’m also shopping for the things I need like broth, sugar free juice, Protein Shakes, etc.

Prepare and keep busy. It will not only help you get through the surgery but it will also help you through this preop diet.

Good luck and a speedy recovery to us all!!!

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I’m with you guys with the crazy mix of emotions. I’m being sleeved on Thursday, June 28. I think I’m getting through the final days by keeping busy. I’m shopping for the house so I don’t need to do that when I get back (I have 4 boys plus a husband and man do they eat lol). I’m also shopping for the things I need like broth, sugar free juice, Protein Shakes, etc.
Prepare and keep busy. It will not only help you get through the surgery but it will also help you through this preop diet.
Good luck and a speedy recovery to us all!!!
The day after mine that's Awesome . I also brought everything that I could possibly need. I have so many Protein powders, Water, Jello, broth, etc. I have a son and get so much anxiety at the thought of not being with him for possibly two days (I have separation issues) lol. This is also my first time ever having surgery so that makes me super nervous but I am going in with positive thoughts and I know that this is the right decision. Thanks for taking the time to write me and yes good luck and speedy recovery to us all!!!!!!

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I’m on the 28th also!!!!

looks like it’s gonna be a busy day for sleevers, i know of about 6 on that day so far

lets keep in touch, with our progress...

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