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Hi All,

I've been considering and researching obesity and WLS for over a decade. After 15 years of a BMI 40+, numerous diets, and three comorbidities later, I'm taking action.

I'm scheduled for 11/12 and have been on the pre-op diet for 3 days.

I've decided to follow other members who have surgery the week before me so I can keep in touch with others slightly ahead of me, so I can have a view of where I might be as I progress.

Prayers and best wished to all!

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Had my final meeting with the surgeon. Surgery scheduled for November 19. Waiting on final approval from insurance. This is getting real, but I'm ready for this next phase in my life.

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10 hours ago, Sealeafi said:

Y’all... day 3 of this liquid bs, stinks! I really was okay with it until today... sorry- just venting! 🙄

Day 4 for me was the only time I got cranky, it gets better.

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On ‎10‎/‎31‎/‎2018 at 9:58 AM, Delphac said:

My surgery is tomorrow, November 1st. I was on 12 days of Premier Protein shakes and 2 Greek yogurt and all the Clear Liquids I want. I have been on clear liquids only yesterday and today. Feeling nervous, but really glad the day is just about here.

Thinking of you today!

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20 hours ago, CristinHope said:

It's starting to feel real now. My surgery is the 6th which is now less than a week away! I am more excited than nervous. I've had plenty of surgeries so I don't have any fear about that or about the pain afterwards. I am a little nervous about whether I will have prolonged nausea because I'm prone to that after surgery anyway. BUT I am just SO READY!

I agree so ready right! We are the same day so you are not alone!!

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10 hours ago, Jul_a said:

Day 4 for me was the only time I got cranky, it gets better.

This!! I agree get over day 4 and it is a lot easier!!

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12 hours ago, Rexcom said:

Hi All,

I've been considering and researching obesity and WLS for over a decade. After 15 years of a BMI 40+, numerous diets, and three comorbidities later, I'm taking action.

I'm scheduled for 11/12 and have been on the pre-op diet for 3 days.

I've decided to follow other members who have surgery the week before me so I can keep in touch with others slightly ahead of me, so I can have a view of where I might be as I progress.

Prayers and best wished to all!

Congrats!! You are going to do a great job, it is hard to go through this process, best wishes to you as well!

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Many positive vibes and prayers for those of you in surgery today! We look forward to hearing your updates soon!

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well i got a call and they asked me to change my appointment to the 6th and i agreed as long as i can be the first one of the day so im now on the 6th

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3 minutes ago, KentuckySteve said:

well i got a call and they asked me to change my appointment to the 6th and i agreed as long as i can be the first one of the day so im now on the 6th

You're joining a big group of us that are having surgery on the 6th. Welcome to the party!

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Hi I’m Lynda, my bypass surgery is booked for Nov 22nd.

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Goody someone else from Beautiful Ireland, we have had several recently. We Americans are a mixed bag of nationalities. Malones back on Mama's side, Murphey on Daddy's , got pinched on St Paddys Day the few times I wasn't wearing Green, and my 2 sons names Kevin and Bryan. In fact my Kevin, May his rest be peaceful, as a baby I sang Kevin Barry to him. Poor Bryan, he got The Rising of the Moon, maybe he got cheated? Anyway I was Bypassed on September 5th, recovery hasn't been textbook but I DO NOT regret my surgery, grateful to everyone concerned, wish I hadn't waited until 72, but God arranges, maybe still for the best! 🍀

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2 hours ago, KentuckySteve said:

well i got a call and they asked me to change my appointment to the 6th and i agreed as long as i can be the first one of the day so im now on the 6th

Ugh that has to be frustrating a little, but there are a bunch of us on that day too lol... sorry but also at least it is just one day right. I have been on the phones with my dr office today because they are making sure they have all the dr.'s reports and clearances of course I left my binder at home so a little frustrated! I think I am second one going back on the 6th I have to be a the hospital at 5:30am for 7:30am procedure but I believe they sometimes take 6:30am patient... I mean it is in fives days basically!

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