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1 hour ago, Goldengirl321 said:

I’m close! 4/19!

Wahoo!

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10 hours ago, Tina 2.0 said:

Be mindful of this incredible tool you worked so hard for. Make the lifestyle changes and enjoy the gift!

Tina 2.0 🤗

Sage advice borne from much experience - thank you. I've taken this to heart xxx

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I have my pre assessment in few weeks. Will find out if approved. Gp referred me.

Can anyone tell me what to expect plz I'm anxious and not even been approved lol.

So excited for you all, can't wait to see your progress and hear about your experiences x

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My surgery is scheduled for April 19th 2022, I am both a mix of excited and insanely nervous (very much unlike me) That said I am ready for this journey and looking forward to it all in all, not necessarily looking forward to the next month or so , but happy none the less.

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6 minutes ago, Dtrappy said:

On my way now to get the surgery done now … getting scared ..

Good luck! It’s understandable to be scared, but you are going to do great! Update when you can! ❤️

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1 hour ago, Cscs4040 said:

I have my pre assessment in few weeks. Will find out if approved. Gp referred me.

Can anyone tell me what to expect plz I'm anxious and not even been approved lol.

So excited for you all, can't wait to see your progress and hear about your experiences x

Keep us posted. Congrats!

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19 minutes ago, DJ Carmickle said:

My surgery is scheduled for April 19th 2022, I am both a mix of excited and insanely nervous (very much unlike me) That said I am ready for this journey and looking forward to it all in all, not necessarily looking forward to the next month or so , but happy none the less.

Congrats! I am scheduled for 4/19 as well. We are almost there!!

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On 04/11/2022 at 06:53, DJ Carmickle said:



My surgery is scheduled for April 19th 2022, I am both a mix of excited and insanely nervous (very much unlike me) That said I am ready for this journey and looking forward to it all in all, not necessarily looking forward to the next month or so , but happy none the less.


How exciting! I am scheduled for 4/19 as well. Best of luck to you! Please keep in touch

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On 4/9/2022 at 1:34 PM, Dtrappy said:

Mine is April 11th starting to get nervous !!

Mine too! Emotions are a bit all over the show. I’ve been a hangry witch this week on the liquid diet, i’ve stuck to it pretty well, weight has gone down. Because of Covid here there are NO visitors at the hospital, husband has to drop me at the door and pick me up at the door the following day, so that sucks!

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7 minutes ago, Kia kaha said:

Mine too! Emotions are a bit all over the show. I’ve been a hangry witch this week on the liquid diet, i’ve stuck to it pretty well, weight has gone down. Because of Covid here there are NO visitors at the hospital, husband has to drop me at the door and pick me up at the door the following day, so that sucks!

We had similar restrictions in California. I think pre op was the hardest! I had my bypass 4-5-22. The waiting alone..Then you wake up, the nurses control any pain or nausea and you are off to your room where you can wash up, make calls, and wiggle your toes. I was a lil groggy, but really happy. I could not wait to lift my gown and see proof my dream was real! I started walking that night. Before I left the next day I had walked just a tip over a mile doing laps around the floor. I felt like a 🌟! Some laps were 1 time others up to 4.

Wishing you all of the best!!

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So True! Walk walk walk! It is really the best way to dissipate the surgical gas that is pumped into the abdominal cavity for the procedure. If you can’t walk then whatever you can tolerate like sitting on edge of bed, transferring to a chair, sit to stands.

Be Well!

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