Surgury tommorow

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Well, i just got thru drinking mag citrate, wasnt too bad.  Earlier i was starving, I had strained the eggs from egg drop soup, this was so satisfying.  I am worried about my low blood suger though.  I did buy regular popcicles in hopes it would be enough suger for me.  The only thing i can think of is pizza right now.  As i sit here, i question my decision, today i feel fine but I know this fibroid is going to keep growing if i dont do anything about it, and ill just be anemic. Guess im having cold feet.....

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    Cold feet are acceptable but don't back out. This is the start of the rest of your life and it is only going to get improve. Just think about how much better you will feel. Everyone has been encouraging to me and I still have 2 weeks to go so i am a little jealous of you. Good luck 

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    Dont back out you will be ok. I am 3 weeks post op and starting to feel much better and glad i had it done. Listen to your body and have plenty of rest. Good luck xx
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    Thinking about you today. x
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      Thanks, I wish I could say my experience was pleasant but it wasnt. My nurse called me at 8am and told me my surgury was moved up to 12. However when I got there and checked in i found out that dr was in emergency surgury so i got moved back to 2.

      *So i spent all that time in preop. It was ok.

      After surgury i spent 5 hours on gurney in postop because there was no rooms available. Finally at 9pm they put me in room. The pain meds they gave made me nauseated. And they also made my blood pressure drop so i was only allowed percocet. The catheter kept coming out so they had to put it back in several times. I was so glad to finally leave.

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