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Well my journey started in January 2019. Since that time I have been having tests done (you name it-I’ve done it), and endless waiting. Seems like I get the list completed and they add something new I have to do. So this week is my pulmonary evaluation so I know I can make it through surgery. Then in September I have my nutritional classes which will finish all my pre op requirements. After that I was told I would finally have my surgery consult number two where surgery will be scheduled. Fingers crossed!! This has taken what seems like forever but I am patiently waiting to get my date. I continue to read all I can to keep from going crazy waiting. Look forward to talking with you.

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On 08/27/2019 at 19:32, Cinde52 said:



Well my journey started in January 2019. Since that time I have been having tests done (you name it-I’ve done it), and endless waiting. Seems like I get the list completed and they add something new I have to do. So this week is my pulmonary evaluation so I know I can make it through surgery. Then in September I have my nutritional classes which will finish all my pre op requirements. After that I was told I would finally have my surgery consult number two where surgery will be scheduled. Fingers crossed!! This has taken what seems like forever but I am patiently waiting to get my date. I continue to read all I can to keep from going crazy waiting. Look forward to talking with you.


Congrats! Think on how far you’ve come and how close you are!

I spent 8 months from the time I started (which doesn’t include the 6 months prior to that thinking, researching, and trying to decide if I wanted/needed to do this) and had my surgery 2-6-19.
I’m close to 7 months post-op and would do it over and over and over. Zero regrets!

Make sure you spend these last few weeks leading up to your big day prepping as much as you can.
Spending time here posting will be a great experience and you’ll learn a lot.

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a lot of us had to go through all that. In retrospect, I'm glad I did - it gave me a lot of time to research this thing to death and to be super prepared when going into it.

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Welcome to the group, and best of luck on your continuing journey!

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Thanks for the support. I am so anxious. I can hardly wait. It’s all I think about.

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You’re on your way!! Welcome. I’ve found all of the boards/posts to be very informative and most importantly non-judgemental.

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Welcome. As the others have said, spend this time reading and asking any questions you may have so that you feel super ready come surgery day. Good luck :)

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