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I somehow missed this thead... Vera, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I hope you have a quick recovery and feel better soon.

Take Care,

Anne

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Vera, I had a hyst. 2.5 years ago my uterus was literally falling apart. My dr left my ovaries because I feel the same way you do, if they ain't broke leave them alone!!!

Life after surg is GREAT!!!! Sex was better, I felt better, I looked beter ( i had not realized how bad I did look) I was a much happier person all around. If you had c-sections you already know about the recovery. I had a hard time because they also did the bladder surg at the same time. 3 vaginal births kinda make you need that one.....

any way, I'll be thinking about you Wednesday. I hope you got to go sking!!!

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Thanks again for all the well wishes….how much does a uterus weigh? I’ve had 2 C-sections, a colon removal/rectum reconstruction, gallbladder removal and 2 band surgeries also the tubing fix attempt. I've got a road map down south, what’s another scar.

I did all my pre-op testing yesterday and I’m all ready for tomorrow. Since I was at Good Sam Hospital I cruzed over to Dr. McKeen’s office and scheduled a fill for Aug. 1st, exactly 4 months since being re-banded. While I was there they let me jump on the “Real Scale” It read 177.1 lbs and BMI at 29.9...that just made my birthday the best! I haven’t weight 177 in 15 years!

Paula I didn’t get up on skis yet, that’s still a goal.

I’ll post when I get home…

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It read 177.1 lbs and BMI at 29.9...that just made my birthday the best! I haven’t weight 177 in 15 years!

Vera, great Job..only 20lbs from goal. Congrats andI wish you thebest on your upcoming surgery.

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Great job Vera, and only 3.1 points from Goal!

Sending you lots of healing blue lights and lots of protective white lights!

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Whoooo Hoooo Vera! Great job on the weight loss! :banana :banana

Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers during your surgery! Let us know how you are doing when you can.

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did you say that yesterday was your birthday????

**throat clearing**

Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday Dear Vera, Happy Birthday to you!

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Hi Vera,

Sorry to hear that you are adding another surgery to the list! But if it will make you feel better, then its a great thing.

Hugs,

Babs in TX

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Vera: Love ya girl. Come and post soon. I will keep you in my prayers.

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