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Tina, good luck on your surgery tomorrow. I will be sending prayers your way. Please update when you feel up to it so we know you are doing well.

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Tina, hope everything goes well on your PS tomorrow. I'm sending positive thoughts your way!

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good luck tomorrow MOMof2Boys!

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Thanks everyone!!! Love you all...headed to bed to get a little rest before the big day...I'll let you guys know how everything goes just as soon as I'm feeling up to it.

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Hey there everyone...I'm alive and kicking...surgery went well. I was in there for 6 hours...didn't get released until Wednesday at 6:00 pm and that night I stayed at my parents house. I am getting around really well but in the mornings I'm pretty sore because I sleep sitting in a chair because it's too hard for me to get up from a bed. I also wake up with sinus drainage which makes me cough which makes me feel like I'm gonna die...:lol:

I have five drain tubes and I go back to the doctor this morning for a follow-up...looks like they are only gonna take out one but it's better than none. I got to take a quick peek in the hospital and my tummy was flat...woo hoo...I'm so excited. Well...hate to cut it short but the pain killers are calling me by name.

Thanks for all the well wishes and prayers. I will post some pics soon but right now I'm sore and tired. Thanks again everyone and I'll keep you posted.:blink:

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YAY Tina!:blink:

Take care of yourself - don't push it! You are healing...so take the drugs and the time needed to do it without complicatons!

We are so anxious to see pics...

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We'll hafta start callin' ya Teeny Tina now! :)

Well Beth has created a nickname for you, Teeny Tina. Sounds a lot better than any name I was ever called! lol. Get plenty of rest hon. We will see ya when we see ya.

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