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I went to see my Cardiologist today with my wife and I told him I was ready to get the pacemaker, so I will be getting it put in tomorrow afternoon. I'm a bit nervous but i know I have made the right dicission. I'll check in as soon as I feel up to it and let you know if I got a burst of energy. any thanks again everyone for your support.

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Hi Bronx,

Good luck tomorrow. We'll be keeping our fingers crossed and saying prayers for you. :)

MaryEllen

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Guest StrandedOutThere

Good luck, Angel! I'm sure you made the right call. Is it outpatient or do you have to stay in the hospital?

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Wishing you the best of luck, Angel.

Just don't let them set it too high, we don't need the energizer bunny posting at light speed - I can't read that fast!

Love ya,

Sally

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Most people stay over night , but because of my age and the fact that I'm young and healthy otherwise I get to go home the same day. So my goal tonite is to eat as much as I can, as I can't eat after midnite and the surgery isn't until 2pm. I picked up some fudge stripped cookies from the store and some gaderade (low fat) and my wife just made some hamburger helper. So I'm about to munch out!

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Most people stay over night , but because of my age and the fact that I'm young and healthy otherwise I get to go home the same day. So my goal tonite is to eat as much as I can, as I can't eat after midnite and the surgery isn't until 2pm. I picked up some fudge stripped cookies from the store and some gaderade (low fat) and my wife just made some hamburger helper. So I'm about to munch out!

You are making me hungry. I love Hamburger Helper!

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Guest Elizabeth K

My calcualtions are ya got about 1 hour 43 minutes to pig out! HEY COOK UP SOME BACON AND THROW IN SOME JALOPENIAS!

Besta luck GUY - you deserve the best in life - not so bad being partly bionic!

Lizzy

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Best wishes for a successful operation, let us know how you made out.

Paula

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Most people stay over night , but because of my age and the fact that I'm young and healthy otherwise I get to go home the same day. So my goal tonite is to eat as much as I can, as I can't eat after midnite and the surgery isn't until 2pm. I picked up some fudge stripped cookies from the store and some gaderade (low fat) and my wife just made some hamburger helper. So I'm about to munch out!

I just read this one and it reminded me of my sister's Camp Fire Group - they drank TAB (remember that one - the first 0 calorie soft drink) with their Fudge Brownies.

So you decided to stuff yourself with hamburger helper, fudge striped cookies and Low Fat Gatorade! :D

Best of luck today and try to stay relaxed - I hate afternoon surgeries, I'd much prefer to drag myself out of bed early and check in while I'm still have asleep.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Elizabeth K
Hey all I'm okay, the surgery went really well, just a little tired is all will talk to you all tomorrow.

Feel better soon - come tell us allll about it!

lizzy

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