Frvsnt O. 20 years, 1 month ago

Well, it’s official! You’re on the losing side. The trumpets are blaring, the cymbals are crashing and the drums are drumming – all for YOU! I hope that all went well for you! You’ve been out of surgery now for a little over a month – YIPPIE!!! Your journey will have moments to “pause” – I’d like to impart some words of wisdom for when it does occur - remember these wise words whispered by Confucius – “It does not matter how slowly you go so long as you do not stop.” Be patient. You didn’t put it on over night, it won’t come off over night (DARN IT!)… RNY 10/31/03 – down 88 pounds!!! Good luck!

Rosalie D. 20 years, 2 months ago

Meg i sure do hope everything went well. I had my surgery on Jan 7th 2004 with Dr. Tom also. He is great. Hope things are going good for you. Rosie

Lisa B. 20 years, 2 months ago

Hope everything went really well hope your feeling wonderful soon! Lisa B

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Melissa S. 20 years, 2 months ago

My prayers will be with you as you go through the surgery and recovery. May your strength be restored; your recovery be swift and your tender heart be renewed.

Margo M. 20 years, 2 months ago

sending big hugs to packerland! best wishes to you as you make this journey to the lighter side!

Frvsnt O. 20 years, 2 months ago

I pray that God will keep you close to his side as you embark on this new journey through life. You must be filled with excitement and fears, thrills, chills and wonderment. You will have your ups and downs. Remember that we are at AMOS are willing to listen and get you through all of those things. Just ask. This will be the best thing you could ever do for yourself and your family. Keep us posted when you reach the "other" side. I hope for a speedy and easy recovery for you. Good luck and God Bless!!!!

elsa W. 20 years, 2 months ago

meg, i`m praying your surgery and recovery are very successful and smooth. huggs elsa

Spunky B. 20 years, 2 months ago

Meg, Congratulations and best wishes for a smooth and speedy recovery! Don't forget to take a pillow and/or a Bari Buddy (available at the OH.com store) with you to the hospital, you won't be sorry that you did! You need the pillow for all kinds of comforts from coughing to side support and frankly sometimes the hospital pillows just aren't really great. Also, you might inquire with the hospital about whether a fan will be available to you, if not and permitted, you might take one with you. The combination of the narcotics and the leg cuffs they use to prevent clots makes many people very very hot! bright blessings to you in this part of the journey and much success too!~Caroline O.--

Betty G. 20 years, 2 months ago

Hi Meg, I am also haveing surgery 3/9. It's almost like having the same birthday. Take care.
About Me
De Pere, WI
Location
29.2
BMI
RNY
Surgery
03/09/2004
Surgery Date
Feb 19, 2004
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