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46 minutes ago, Future Sleeve Diva said:

Same!!!! We're surgery buddies!!!!! Are you nervous at all? I thought I would be by now, but I'm honestly just excited!!!

I cant say anymore if Im nervous or just anxious about it. I think they give you something before surgery to calm you lol Or at least I am hoping. My feeling is more like dread but not for the surgery itself just that I have to do it if that makes sense.

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7 minutes ago, Crisscat said:

I cant say anymore if Im nervous or just anxious about it. I think they give you something before surgery to calm you lol Or at least I am hoping. My feeling is more like dread but not for the surgery itself just that I have to do it if that makes sense.

The only thing I'm a little uneasy about is the gas pain I keep hearing about. I had my gallbladder out in 97 when I was pregnant and other than pain at the incision sites, I don't remember any gas pain. I'm hoping it'll be like that now. I had to have my stomach inflated then, too, and I have 4 laparoscopy scars to show for it. Guess I'll be adding more since this one requires 5, I think lol

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Hi, I’m new here but have been reading the forums for a while. My surgery is in Montreal with Dr Gagner on May 2nd. I’m a VSG revision to a SADI.

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Tomorrow is my surgery! The time has gone by so quickly. I’m a bit nervous but happy the day is finally here!

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3 minutes ago, CurvyGirl23 said:

Tomorrow is my surgery! The time has gone by so quickly. I’m a bit nervous but happy the day is finally here!

Mine too! I am feeling nervous but ready. What time do you have surgery do you know? I have to be there at 10 and surgery at 12 they said

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15 hours ago, Yvettemarie65 said:

May 18th. Dr Illan VSG. Good luck to you all!

I am May 18th too for bypass! Are you getting excited yet? :)

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9 hours ago, cynebeah said:

Hi, I’m new here but have been reading the forums for a while. My surgery is in Montreal with Dr Gagner on May 2nd. I’m a VSG revision to a SADI.

I am also getting surgery with Dr. Gagner in Montreal! I'm getting rny bypass on May 18. Good luck with your surgery tomorrow.

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57 minutes ago, Racefan634747c said:

Mine too! I am feeling nervous but ready. What time do you have surgery do you know? I have to be there at 10 and surgery at 12 they said

My surgery is at 9:30 and have to be there at 7:30 in St. Louis. Good luck to you!

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Best wishes and good luck to all the May surgeries going this week!!!!!
Don’t forget to update!
Sending healing wishes to everyone!❤️

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2 hours ago, sparkly_keeks said:

I am also getting surgery with Dr. Gagner in Montreal! I'm getting rny bypass on May 18. Good luck with your surgery tomorrow.

Oh excellent!! I’ll try and post after my surgery to tell you how it went! Thank you so much for the good wishes! Good luck with your surgery too!!

if you’re getting your gastroscopy done by them, it’s a great experience. They sedate you so you don’t feel a thing!

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My surgery is Tuesday and I can't wait!!!! I'm really shocked I'm not nervous at all. Is that even normal?? lol

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On 05/01/2022 at 13:21, Future Sleeve Diva said:



My surgery is Monday and I can't wait!!!! I'm really shocked I'm not nervous at all. Is that even normal?? lol


Congrats and I’m very excited for your big day tomorrow!
I think that everyone reacts differently and possibly with many different emotions. I don’t anticipate being nervous but rather excited…but, who knows! 🤷🏻‍♀️
Wishing you the best and I’m looking forward to your update! ❤️

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On 05/01/2022 at 13:04, weidemane said:

I’m getting my surgery tomorrow and I had a major freak out last night. I know I can do this. But this is a lot more emotionally hard than I thought it would be.

I think your reaction is perfectly appropriate. Good thoughts coming your way, and I’ll be looking for your update. ❤️

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