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28 minutes ago, Colorado Cowgirl said:

Wow we are twins separated at birth! I was prediabetic last summer and that started the ball rolling. Recently my kidney function has dropped and I have chronic kidney disease. They say I won't be able to raise that number but I can stop the decline. I have been exercising most of my life so would be happy to share my favorite activities. Check in for me is 12:30 with 2:30 lift off to a longer, healthier life. I'll be thinking of you and sending positive thoughts your way!

Wishing you the best. I hope your kidney function improves. I believe it will!

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29 minutes ago, Romanoloser said:

For all of you with April 1st surgeries, sending good vibes!!

Thanks Romanoloser!

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2 hours ago, Robin DaVette said:

My surgery is Monday, April 1st!! Leaving for Tijuana, Mexico tomorrow!! I am so excited!!

Where are you having surgery in Tijuana? Both myself and CajunSam will coming in town as you are leaving (April 4th surgery dates). At different times, though.

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1 hour ago, ThinT said:

I’m new here. My date is April 1st!

Sleeve

5’10

CW 240

GW 160

About to go to bed (I sleep early) but wanted to say welcome to the forum! April first weight escapees unite! :D

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On 03/30/2019 at 21:37, Romanoloser said:

For all of you with April 1st surgeries, sending good vibes!!
Thank you! Wishing everyone the same 🤗

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Tomorrow is the day before surgery so I’m on an all clear liquid diet tomorrow. Doing the shakes for the past two weeks hasn’t been that bad, but the thought of only apple juice for 24 hours does not sound amazing. Oh well.....here we go. :)

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Just now, crigney21 said:

Tomorrow is the day before surgery so I’m on an all clear liquid diet tomorrow. Doing the shakes for the past two weeks hasn’t been that bad, but the thought of only apple juice for 24 hours does not sound amazing. Oh well.....here we go. :)

Good luck!!

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On 03/30/2019 at 21:21, ThinT said:



I’m new here. My date is April 1st!




Sleeve




5’10




CW 240




GW 160


Best of luck! I’m looking forward to seeing your weight loss. Our stats are very close and I’m getting sleeved on the 9th.

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11 hours ago, beautifuldaymonster said:

Hi all, I am new here. I'm an April surgery.

When is your surgery? April 1st (I know)
What kind of surgery? RNY Gastric Bypass
Height? 5’6”
Starting weight? 255
Goal weight? 180

Good luck! :) 🌷

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10 hours ago, TheFlinstones said:

Hi,

I like things explained to me also for the reasons why, not just told, here do it.

I’m glad you got your answer.

Don’t be sorry, you are not late - arrived just when you needed to.

Take a deep breath, about a goal weight, take your time. I had the same nerves about should I be doing this, is it the right thing. All I can say is I somehow came to accept it. Because I’ve done my research on the Dr, I’ve struggled too long trying to lose weight on my own. I realise there is a lot to learn and plenty of things ahead that are unknown, however, just taking one step at a time. It was also helpful for me to listen to a lady on YouTube who documented her sleeve surgery. She went into detail and was intelligent and balanced about her approach. It gave a firsthand insight as to what it was like at each stage. I’ll find the link and add it on here for you.

there are movie vlogs on her YouTube ch.

wishing you all all the best @PurpleBloom

Thank you so much for taking the time to reply, @TheFlinstones (great name, BTW) :) I've watched her first video and look forward to watching the others.

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9 hours ago, Marc M. said:

Where are you having surgery in Tijuana? Both myself and CajunSam will coming in town as you are leaving (April 4th surgery dates). At different times, though.

I am having surgery at BariatricPALMX. Dr. Ilan is my surgeon.

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On 03/31/2019 at 03:56, elvira.dark said:



Due to have Surgery tomorrow




Surgery Date: 03/31




Height: 5'4"




Start Weight: 205 lbs




Goal: 140 lbs










Best of luck to you. Thoughts and prayers for a smooth and speedy recovery!

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