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I hope that this is going to be the biggest month. They have moved me to Feb 1 due to my stuggle with cigerettes.. I think I have finally broke the chains that has made it so hard to quit..I look forward to everyday and all the challenges it gives. I start my pre op diet on the 18th of January. I have been soo struggling with all my feelings inside about this and the surgeon has helped me with all the unanswered question.. Thanks to all that has supported and been there with good advice..I look forward to feb 1st..

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Giving up smoking is so hard I was only able to quit on Sept 09 because I became pregnant. Look at you making two big life changes that's wonderful

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Congratulations on you quitting smoking! It really is great! :musical_note:

You can save all the money now in order to buy new clothes after surgery! :thumbs_up:

I am going to get sleeved one week after you, on the 8th February and I can't wait!:nod:

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That is so great!!! I was dissapointed that they moved up my surgery until February. He told me that they would do a urine test on me to make sure that I was 100% nicotine free. Its was really my fault but you learn by making mistakes. I am in the process of talking to one of my doctors patients who has had the surgery. I will get some good insight from him I hope. February is going to be a awesome Month for Sleevers. :D

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This is going to be the biggest struggle for me to quit smoking. I am a stress smoker for sure. I want to be skinny more that I want to smoke so I have to quit ASAP!! I get sleeved in Feb. and I am getting ready to start prepping my body for surgery and a speedy recovery. I have a friend that is going on the same day so I will have her supportt as well. I hope we all get great results!!

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Lorie I took chantex it really helped me soo much I don't think I could have done it cold turkey.. good luck with the quit smoking thing I am just glad that I don't have to do it again..probably is one of the hardest things to do..

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That is so great!!! I was dissapointed that they moved up my surgery until February. He told me that they would do a urine test on me to make sure that I was 100% nicotine free. Its was really my fault but you learn by making mistakes. I am in the process of talking to one of my doctors patients who has had the surgery. I will get some good insight from him I hope. February is going to be a awesome Month for Sleevers. :D

Yea Buddy !!!!

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