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Did anyone experience a panic attack before surgery? if yes, were they able to give you something to relax?:cursing:

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Yes and yes--I was panicked and crying by the time the anesthesiologist came in--really freaking out. She put in my IV and gave me something that calmed me right down. I don't know what it was, but within a minute or two my tears had dried up and I was like "Let's do this!" Not sure if they give that to everyone or not, but you should ask your anesthesiologist before your surgery date.

Good luck!

Val

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Yes,I had my surgery done yestery in I met with the anthesia lady she told me that she would give me something for panic attacks,when I woke up I was in the recovery room,Do not worry you will be fine.

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Wow--When I had mine done they asked me what was wrong and I said I am so scared. They are hooking up the monitors and the guy says YES you sure are scared. I guess from the rate of my heart beat and blood pressure but I don't think they did anything unusual as far as calming me down. If you are subject to a real panic attack you best tell your doctor because from what I understand A REAL PANIC ATTACK imitates a heart attack and you sure don't want them to be mislead. I would talk to my doctor immediately.

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I didn't sleep much the night before I got my band (worried that I would fail and have to have the band removed), but on the day of surgery, February 2, 2008, I was at peace with myself.

I am really pleased with the results. Including my pre-surgery diet, I have lost 45 lbs, but the best news is that I no longer taking any medicines. I was taking 125 units of insulin per day; I have not taken any in over two weeks and my BG reading run between 95 and 110. I really feel great.

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Thank you WPA. I'm counting my days, but I too am afraid that I'm going to fail.

After a year of being banded, you haven't experienced any bad side effects or complications?

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Wow-- WPA that is miraculous news about your diabetes cure. This weight loss has literally saved your life.

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      Question for anyone, how did you get your mind right before surgery? Like as far as eating better foods and just doing better in general? I'm having a really hard time with this. Any help is appreciated 🙏❤️
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