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I'm a little scared. I'm worry about silly things like not using a straw anymore.

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I'm going to miss drinking with a straw too. I'm worried about my sinus headaches, they are hard to deal with. The med that works best is a tablet.

Dr said I should be able to take it hopefully. Maybe the sinus problem will clear up.

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I am scheduled for December 30th, but I am not sure I am boing to be able to do follow through with it then. Work is getting super hectic and I was just out for a different surgery for 2 weeks about a month ago. I'm still nervous about this surgery, too.

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Don't do anything that is permanent, like this surgery, until you are confident in your decision. Take time to explore and make sure this is the best route for you.

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Don't do anything that is permanent, like this surgery, until you are confident in your decision. Take time to explore and make sure this is the best route for you.

Agreed! I am about 97% sure. I just don't know when it will happen with my schedule and recovery from my other surgery. the 3% of me that is unsure is not about the surgery itself. Cheering everyone on with their surgeries. We can gain so much from having it!

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It's November( at least in Japan) lol so all we have to do is get though these four weeks!!!! December is right around the corner guys!! It's starting to get really real now!!!

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Yes, no more straws. They add extra air into your stomach and can cause gas or stretch it out. My doctor is stern about it.

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You have all gone through the Psych eval; what was it like? For some reason, I am nervous about it.

During mine, the doctor asked me questions about my expectations and had me explain the surgery to her. I think she wanted to make sure I understood what I was doing.

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Mine asked what I was doing and why I was doing it. How does my family and spouse feel about it. Will there be jealousy or a chance of infidelity( yes, he asked that). Also what led to my weight gain. Did I feel like I couldn't control myself or was addicted to food.

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