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Old 08-14-2012, 07:12 AM #1
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Getting ready to leave my house for the hospital. Surgery is scheduled for 12:30. Needless to say I am very anxious and nervous. I do feel very comfortable with my doctor. Thank goodness I have the worlds best husband and family to see me through this. Not sure when I will be back on line but will update as soon as I can.
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Getting ready to leave my house for the hospital. Surgery is scheduled for 12:30. Needless to say I am very anxious and nervous. I do feel very comfortable with my doctor. Thank goodness I have the worlds best husband and family to see me through this. Not sure when I will be back on line but will update as soon as I can.
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Best wishes to you both! Take care!
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Good luck- we are all here for you, too! It really helped me after surgery to know what I was going through was normal. Doctors and nurses (try as they might) can't really "know" how it feels.
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