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Hello!

I'm July 12th, so I'm right there with you in the scared silly

department! There's a girl named who is also scheduled on

your date. Wish I could help more but I'm freaking too!

Not sure how long you've been here, but I know that I've felt much

better reading lots of posts here, making new friends and getting

advice. My recommendation is to read and learn as much as you can.

I'm a chronic planner and it makes me feel better that all the ducks

will be in a row when I roll into the ER. Have all your supplies

ready and help if you need it (most people say you do!).

Hang in there and let us know how you're progressing. Folks tell me

it wouldn't be normal if we weren't scared right about now.

All I ask is since you're a couple days before me, can you come back

and post a note on July 11th to tell me all about it? JOKING!

Take care and don't worry. We're in this together.

Irish!

> My surgery is scheduled for July 10. I am so nervous. Help!

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Thanks Irish, It helps to know that someone else is doing this and not

just me. I am more afraid that I will not wake up from anesthesia.

How scary is that? My husband is actually glad that I will not be

able to talk. HA. Where are you at? I am in KY. Keep in touch!

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You're not alone in the anesthesia fear. I'm not afraid of not

waking up (don't know why, really), but am more afraid of throwing up

afterwards while being banded. I was more concerned but once I read

posts here they say it's not too bad and there's medication for it

that could help. I'm askin' for it.

I'm right outside Philadelphia, PA.

My husband is also having a field day with this whole thing. He's

being as supportive as he can be, but he's also a jokester. He told

me he couldn't wait to meet the surgeon, shake his hand and personally

thank him for " busting up my wife's jaws and shutting her up " .

He'll sing a different tune when Baby Irish can't get to sleep

(because putting him down has always been mommy's job) and he has to

sing a song or read 12 books, or coax him to bed. Paybacks are a

bi*ch!

Did you log your date and info on the database? It's helped me

tremendously to keep track of everyone's dates, thanks to our pal,

Steve, who set it up the other day. If you want to, just click on

Database in the left margin, then click on the Surgeries link. Add a

record and we can remember to cheer you on as your date nears.

Be strong and brave! (coming from someone who started to cry in the

car yesterday just thinking about it).

Irish!

> Thanks Irish, It helps to know that someone else is doing this and

not

> just me. I am more afraid that I will not wake up from anesthesia.

> How scary is that? My husband is actually glad that I will not be

> able to talk. HA. Where are you at? I am in KY. Keep in touch!

>

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Whwn is your surgery again Irish? I will pray for you. Im sure it

will go well. Thanks for helping me out!

>

>

> > Thanks Irish, It helps to know that someone else is doing this and

> not

> > just me. I am more afraid that I will not wake up from anesthesia.

> > How scary is that? My husband is actually glad that I will not be

> > able to talk. HA. Where are you at? I am in KY. Keep in touch!

> >

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I am taking on this little adventure on July 12th. Exactly four

weeks from today I will be waking up from the anesthesia wondering

what the heck I just got myself into. Scheduled for 7:30 a.m.,

Eastern Time, approximately a 6-hour procedure. Upper, lower and

genio. The works!

My husband and I have had the hospital stay talk, too. He has

complete faith I'll be ok since I'll be put into ICU directly

afterwards for that first night, so he doesn't see a reason to stay at

the hospital during the 6 hour procedure, but told me he'd be right

there when I wake up and can have a visitor. My mom will be there,

too. Is this what other folks' spouses have done? I don't want him

to be bored to tears, but God forbid if something happens to me, I

would think someone should be there, right? I just don't know. I'd

hate for him to wait around. He's not a good waiter. He said he'd be

home, just 1/2 hour away with a cell phone for any emergencies. 80%

of me says he should stay home, but I'm not sure. Any advice folks?

Irish!

> > > Thanks Irish, It helps to know that someone else is doing this

and

> > not

> > > just me. I am more afraid that I will not wake up from

anesthesia.

> > > How scary is that? My husband is actually glad that I will not

be

> > > able to talk. HA. Where are you at? I am in KY. Keep in

touch!

> > >

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Well, I told my husband I'd rather have him there in a good mood

instead of spending the night and not getting any sleep therefore

being completely useless to me. My grandma is coming to stay a few

days and my mom and step-sister are going to be taking turns with my 2

year old. Husband are just a different species. They are gonna do

what suits them regardless. But, what comes around goes around--and

someday, he might have to have surgery.

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Irish!,

IMO your husband should be there, bored or not. It will make you

feel so much better that he's around. You are going to fly through

this beautifully, no matter what, but I believe that he will feel

guilty and helpless if he is not at the hospital.

Cheryl

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Irish! I totally agree with Cheryl. He better keep his butt there

with you!

> Irish!,

>

> IMO your husband should be there, bored or not. It will make you

> feel so much better that he's around. You are going to fly through

> this beautifully, no matter what, but I believe that he will feel

> guilty and helpless if he is not at the hospital.

>

> Cheryl

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Irish, just so you know, my husband left after they took me to

surgery. My surgeon even suggested " Your husband might want to go

home for a while. Six hours is a LONG time. The surgeon and/or

hospital has phone numbers in case of an emergency. My husband went

home, got my daughter and his mom and came back like 1 1/2 hours

before I was supposed to get out of surgery. Also, where I was, I was

in recovery for like 1 1/2 hours so by the time they could see me it

was 3:30 pm (and my surgery started at 7:30). I at first thought I

would want him there the whole time, but honestly, you have no clue if

they go or stay. It's totally a personal preference, I think, but I

don't have any hard feelings of him not being there while I was in

surgery. He got up at like 4:00 am to get me to the hospital. Plus, I

wanted my daughter to be there when I woke up and I certainlyu did not

want her hanging around the hospital for so long.

Donna

> > > > Thanks Irish, It helps to know that someone else is doing this

> and

> > > not

> > > > just me. I am more afraid that I will not wake up from

> anesthesia.

> > > > How scary is that? My husband is actually glad that I will

not

> be

> > > > able to talk. HA. Where are you at? I am in KY. Keep in

> to

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