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I'm almost ready. I fly out on Tuesday morning for Toronto and my surgery is with Dr. Cobourn on Wednesday at noon. I'm getting very nervous but I know this is right for me.

Thank you to everyone for your knowledge and support in helping me research the Lapband. This is a great forum with very caring people.

I'll see you all on the other side... in bandland.

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Good luck Janice! I'm being banded the day after you by Dr. Yau. I can't wait to see you on the other side!!!

Lots of possitive thoughts being sent you way!

Cheers,

Heather

(to be banded 5/10 @ TLBC)

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Janice,

You will do fine, and you will be in here in no time saying things like it was a peice of cake.

Andrew

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All the best to you on your day Janice. Dr. Cobourn is doing my band on the 30th. -=smiles=- Take good care of yourself!!

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Thank you everyone for your good wishes. I'm feeling pretty good tonight and ready to go. Can't wait to get there and get my band. I'm soooooooooo ready!!!!

I'll be off line till next weekend but I'll be sure to check in as soon as I have access to a computer.

Talk to you all soon!

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Hope all is well. Rest up and take care of yourself. Walk if you can it honestly helps with the gas.

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Hi everyone, I'm back! All went well!! Loved Dr. C and the new clinic. What a great bunch of people!!!

I stayed at Heritage House and met another woman from Edmonton having Lapband surgery the same day as me. It was great to have someone else to visit with who understood, first hand, all the aches and pains associated with this experience. The pain hasn't been too bad except for my left shoulder which is still killing me. I know it's gas pain so I've been trying to walk it off. Gas-X hasn't helped much so I think I'll try some Gaviscon instead.

I'm so happy to be on the other side now and look forward to feeling better soon.

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Welcome back Janice!!

I am so happy for you. I can't wait to be on the banded side with you!

I am glad you got to meet someone you could share the time with while you were there. I am staying at the Novotel. so I don't think I will meet anyone. Did you travel on your own? If so how was it coming back?

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