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Post by Elaine0320 9th May 2010, 2:00 pm

Did anyone else feel stressed and emotional a few days prior t their operation? im feeling very low and not entirley sure why? :( xx
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Post by jojo75 9th May 2010, 2:09 pm

yes i did thought i was fine and then on the weds it really hit me, keep yourself busy xxx
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Post by katie 9th May 2010, 2:16 pm

feeling emotional 571992 def, the nearer it gets the jittery-er you might get! try to make sure you have ticked all your boxes of getting everything ready, change bed sheets etc., do all laundry, bring stuff down to reachable heights etc., blitz your home et.c, so when you get home you don't have to do any of that stuff... and try to relax and enjoy the last few days, its a VERY emotional ride .... all normal hun.. feeling emotional 571992
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Post by Grace 9th May 2010, 4:02 pm

Try to keep yourself busy hun. You will probably find you are high as a kite one minute and then feeling low the next.
Try to remember why you are having your BA and the positive thoughts around it and how happy you will be afterwards. feeling emotional 571992
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Post by COOKIE 9th May 2010, 4:38 pm

Elaine0320 wrote:Did anyone else feel stressed and emotional a few days prior t their operation? im feeling very low and not entirley sure why? :( xx

I think lots of us felt just the same on the build up to our ops babe - fear, nerves, anxiety.. all very normal emotions hunni feeling emotional 571992

Katie and Grace have given great advice in keeping yourself busy hun, it'll help you now in the build up to your op and as Katie says, if you get as much done as possible now, it'll help you pre-op too.

Stay positive Elaine, keep in your mind that this is a good thing you're doing for yourself which will result in a fabulous outcome! You're gonna be just fine sweetie. xxx
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Post by Elaine0320 9th May 2010, 5:56 pm

Thank you girls really nice to have some support! i have a lot going on at the moment and think my bodies just exhaused from the different emotions xx
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Post by *Sally* 9th May 2010, 7:16 pm

Omg yes but funnily enough when the day came I felt really calm. Keep busy lovely and the time will fly by xx
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