Robert Mastrianna 20 years, 4 months ago

I checked on you tonight at the meeting, Danielle told me that you did well in surgery, hoping the best for you and look forward to meeting you at the next support group meeting! All the Best! Bob

Elaine B. 20 years, 4 months ago

Jon, good luck tomorrow morning.. I am one week post op tomorrow and feeling better every day.. Sending you surgery blessings.. Best wishes

Bette B. 20 years, 4 months ago

Best wishes, Jon, for a safe and easy surgery, and a smooth ride over to "the other side". I know you'll do great!

elsa W. 20 years, 4 months ago

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

Lorrie S. 20 years, 4 months ago

Jon, May peace and calm flood your soul on your special day and may you find your new life on the other side. Best wishes for a speedy recovery and a wonderful new life. Hugs, Lorrie Plate Flint, MI

Sketch 20 years, 4 months ago

Good luck Jon! Best wishes for a smooth surgery and speedy recovery!

snicklefritz 20 years, 4 months ago

Good luck on your upcoming surgery. Soon you will be on the Lighter Side of Life. May you have a safe surgery and a quick and uneventful recovery. What a way to start 2004. Best wishes Jack.

Karen N. 20 years, 4 months ago

Best wishes and extra prayers for smooth surgery and recovery. A positive mental attitude is your best preparation pre-op and throughout the next exciting year! You'll do great with this life-saving tool*

SherryWeber 20 years, 4 months ago

Hi Jon! Good luck and best wishes for an uncomplicated surgery and a smooth recovery! Blessed Be!

Marrilee M. 20 years, 4 months ago

Best Wishes for a successful surgery and smooth recovery! Weigh to go! I just read another post from someone who just had surgery and the thing that hurts the most is their BACK. And it is PAINFUL, not just uncomfortable. THE LAST THING YOU NEED TO TELL YOUR SURGEON, BEFORE THEY PUT YOU UNDER, IS TO PUT SOMETHING UNDER YOUR KNEES TO TAKE THE PRESSURE OFF YOUR BACK!!! Time and time again folks are coming out of the O.R. and their back is killing them. It’s because you are lying flat on your back for hours on a hard surface. How long can you do that now? If the surgeon will just put a rolled up blanket under your knees this problem will be eliminated! Got It?... Good…. Problem solved. (Or at least talk it over with him/her).
About Me
Hamden, CT
Location
28.0
BMI
RNY
Surgery
01/06/2004
Surgery Date
Jan 02, 2004
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