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Surgery here the 16th.

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Day three of liquids. 10 days til surgery. Surprisingly, liquid diet going way better than I anticipated (thanks for the new vitamix blender, hubby!!) and I’m 10 lbs down from my last doctor appt. Those are the positives. The negative is that I have developed severe sciatica issue. My half mile walk today has left me flat on my back with a heating pad. :(. Can’t imagine being in this much pain AND having abdominal surgery!!

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On 01/06/2019 at 16:09, trasib said:

Day three of liquids. 10 days til surgery. Surprisingly, liquid diet going way better than I anticipated (thanks for the new vitamix blender, hubby!!) and I’m 10 lbs down from my last doctor appt. Those are the positives. The negative is that I have developed severe sciatica issue. My half mile walk today has left me flat on my back with a heating pad. :(. Can’t imagine being in this much pain AND having abdominal surgery!!
I am experiencing the same thing. And I have been sleeping with a heating pad the last couple of nights. My surgery is in 9 days and I am already down 8lbs. From my last weigh in at my doctor's office. I hope you feel better soon.

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21 minutes ago, trasib said:

Day three of liquids. 10 days til surgery. Surprisingly, liquid diet going way better than I anticipated (thanks for the new vitamix blender, hubby!!) and I’m 10 lbs down from my last doctor appt. Those are the positives. The negative is that I have developed severe sciatica issue. My half mile walk today has left me flat on my back with a heating pad. :(. Can’t imagine being in this much pain AND having abdominal surgery!!

You’re doing great.

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3 minutes ago, KayC12019 said:

I am experiencing the same thing. And I have been sleeping with a heating pad the last couple of nights. My surgery is in 9 days and I am already down 8lbs. From my last weigh in at my doctor's office. I hope you feel better soon.

Keep up the good work.

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On 01/01/2019 at 11:01, HalfCourt said:



I am January 7th in Columbus Ohio, RNY. Super excited and nervous as H E double hockey sticks as well. This week I am getting everything in order that I need and making a list of all the positive reasons for doing this. I hope that helps if the first week is rough.


Congrats I will have mine in morning of the 7th too

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Good luck to everyone who has surgery tomorrow!

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On 01/01/2019 at 13:51, Johnny B said:



Tomorrow is my sutgrty date.


Where you having yours done tomorrow? Mine will be at UPMC Hamot in Erie, PA

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Hi all mines is scheduled for 1/22, cant wait to join the losers bench....start my pre-op liquid tomorrow hopefully i can lose a few pounds by then

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On 01/05/2019 at 15:24, Abbey M. said:



My surgery is January 7th too!!! Its coming up so fast! How is everyone feeling 🙂 would anyone like to connect and be a buddy with me!


If you need extra support add me on Facebook. Leanne Tiffany Lynn

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On 01/06/2019 at 16:07, Tiff-a-lea said:

Congrats I will have mine in morning of the 7th too
Meep meep, me too! 10:30am can’t come soon enough, 18 more hours!

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4 minutes ago, Tiff-a-lea said:
On 1/1/2019 at 1:51 PM, Johnny B said:


Tomorrow is my surgery date.

Where you having yours done tomorrow? Mine will be at UPMC Hamot in Erie, PA

Hi Tiff,

Mine was on last Wednesday, January 2nd. It was performed by Dr Collin Brathwaite at NYU Winthrop, in Mineola, NY.

He told my wife that I followed prep and the surgery went perfectly. Only took 45 minutes to perform.

Johnny B.

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