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Day 2 and I honestly have to say that I feel amazing. I am now drinking liquids which is going down smoothly. Walks have been amazing. Me and my roommate have a walking schedule which makes it more fun. The spirometer is also a fun little gadget. I felt nauseous a couple of times but they gave me some medicine for that, and haven't had a problem since. My incisions looks lovely, no pain whatsoever. Now I am waiting for lunch which will be Jello and chicken broth. I will let you amazing people know how that is going for me. And again I wanna thank everyone for the lovely warm wishes yesterday and for constantly checking in on me, you guys rockSnapchat-224509428.jpeg 20180628_054634.jpeg

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Just now, Dessy said:

Day 2 and I honestly have to say that I feel amazing. I am now drinking liquids which is going down smoothly. Walks have been amazing. Me and my roommate have a walking schedule which makes it more fun. The spirometer is also a fun little gadget. I felt nauseous a couple of times but they gave me some medicine for that, and haven't had a problem since. My incisions looks lovely, no pain whatsoever. Now I am waiting for lunch which will be Jello and chicken broth. I will let you amazing people know how that is going for me. And again I wanna thank everyone for the lovely warm wishes yesterday and for constantly checking in on me, you guys rockSnapchat-224509428.jpeg 20180628_054634.jpeg

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Congrats! Glad to hear everything went well!

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On 06/28/2018 at 10:29, Dessy said:

Day 2 and I honestly have to say that I feel amazing. I am now drinking liquids which is going down smoothly. Walks have been amazing. Me and my roommate have a walking schedule which makes it more fun. The spirometer is also a fun little gadget. I felt nauseous a couple of times but they gave me some medicine for that, and haven't had a problem since. My incisions looks lovely, no pain whatsoever. Now I am waiting for lunch which will be Jello and chicken broth. I will let you amazing people know how that is going for me. And again I wanna thank everyone for the lovely warm wishes yesterday and for constantly checking in on me, you guys rockSnapchat-224509428.jpeg 20180628_054634.jpeg

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Congratulations Dessy! I can only hope my surgery on Monday will go as smoothly as yours!! That’s amazing! And love the selfie!! You look so happy! 😁

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Congratulations Dessy! I can only hope my surgery on Monday will go as smoothly as yours!! That’s amazing! And love the selfie!! You look so happy! [emoji16]
Thanks!!!! I hope your surgery go smooth as well. Every here that had their surgery is doing great. I just got lunch, so I'm going to see how eating goes for me now, if all goes well I will be able to go home tomorrow.

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1 hour ago, Dessy said:

Day 2 and I honestly have to say that I feel amazing. I am now drinking liquids which is going down smoothly. Walks have been amazing. Me and my roommate have a walking schedule which makes it more fun. The spirometer is also a fun little gadget. I felt nauseous a couple of times but they gave me some medicine for that, and haven't had a problem since. My incisions looks lovely, no pain whatsoever. Now I am waiting for lunch which will be Jello and chicken broth. I will let you amazing people know how that is going for me. And again I wanna thank everyone for the lovely warm wishes yesterday and for constantly checking in on me, you guys rockSnapchat-224509428.jpeg 20180628_054634.jpeg

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That's awesome and very positive to hear for those of us who are still pre-op...Very glad things went well for you and thanks for sharing :)

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That's awesome and very positive to hear for those of us who are still pre-op...Very glad things went well for you and thanks for sharing [emoji4]
Thank you and your welcome [emoji4]

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This is so Awesome. You zoomed right through recovery. Hope you can go home to comfort tomorrow. Best wishes again!!!!

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This is so Awesome. You zoomed right through recovery. Hope you can go home to comfort tomorrow. Best wishes again!!!!
Thanks. Yes my surgeon came to check on me 20 min ago and said that I should be able to go home tomorrow as long as I continue to drink fluids. How's everything going on your end?


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I am ok, My surgery was pushed back to August 14th. Really Bummed. Its at a Military hospital so that could change back to sooner. I was ready to get on with it. I am in Georgia near Savannah. This weather is so HOT and steamy. The mosquitos run in gangs here, lol

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I am ok, My surgery was pushed back to August 14th. Really Bummed. Its at a Military hospital so that could change back to sooner. I was ready to get on with it. I am in Georgia near Savannah. This weather is so HOT and steamy. The mosquitos run on gangs here, lol
Awwww that must be quite frustrating to have the date pushed back. Hopefully they move it back up in the mean time... I use to live in Augusta Georgia back when I was a teen, so I remember just how hot it gets down there. I hate mosquitos their super annoying [emoji79].

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Didn't you tell them you were ready to salute if they would only move things up ? Hup 1234. Lets operate on Kat0000 before we have another war! There did that help,me? No? Well,i tried!

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2 minutes ago, Frustr8 said:

Didn't you tell them you were ready to salute if they would only move things up ? Hup 1234. Lets operate on Kat0000 before we have another war! There did that help,me? No? Well,i tried!

I actually did call my surgeons cell phone, Haha and told him his coordinator moved me back just so he keeps me in mind. Their schedules change. If he cant get me in August 14th will have to do. I wish patience was my thing but its sooooo NOT. LOL

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