Lucky me.
I got to get up at o' dark thirty, arrive at the hospital at 6:30 AM, change into an oh-so-fashionable gown, and have warm blue gel spread all over my belly.
The last time that I was at the hospital that early was on October 20, 2009 for my Lap-Band surgery.
Good times.
The ultrasound tech guy almost didn't let me take any pics. What a meanie.
I got to get up at o' dark thirty, arrive at the hospital at 6:30 AM, change into an oh-so-fashionable gown, and have warm blue gel spread all over my belly.
The last time that I was at the hospital that early was on October 20, 2009 for my Lap-Band surgery.
Good times.
The ultrasound tech guy almost didn't let me take any pics. What a meanie.
My fingers and eyes are crossed that all that this ultrasound will reveal is that I should eat less Dairy Queen and more vegetables.
Welcome to the Land of Denial. Party of 1.
i got my fingers, toes, eyes all crossed for you!! :)
ReplyDeleteoh boy the dreaded gall bladder..hope you don't have to have it removed
ReplyDeleteWhen do you get the results back? I'll be praying for only good news!
ReplyDeleteGood luck, LBG.
ReplyDelete...prayin' for ya.
ReplyDelete6.30 am? For an ultra sound? Ugggh.
ReplyDeleteHope all is ok. xx
Getting it out is better than the pain. Good luck
ReplyDeletegall bladder surgery was my "excuse" at work for my sleeve... it was the best I could do... lol
ReplyDeletewell wishes headed your way xoxox
Had mine removed four years prior to being banded. I thought the gallbladder surgery was a much easier recovery than the lap-band.
ReplyDeleteYuck. I had this after the band. One of those complications that are supposed to be unusual but are really quite common after WLS... NOT fun at all. I really hope your gallbladder turns out to be perfect and you do not have to undergo more surgery. Good luck Chica, we are rooting for you!
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