Thanks for all the cheering and motivation

Update:
I went and saw the surgeon today.
Surgery is pretty straight forward, they cut and sew and then you are good. Have to spend 5 days in the hospital recovering (hopefully hopped up on stuff to make it fun

) and then recovery takes about a month at home. Then I have to come back in a year and they cut me open again and put a camera in to take a look at the stitched up intestine and make sure it's still all good.
They wanted to schedule me for a week from tomorrow, with Friday getting all prepped up for it, but they couldn't book a room at the hospital so I'm either going in on March 20th or 31st depending on if the 20th frees up at the hospital.
I'm a little nervous about the 5 day in-hospital recovery, but otherwise I'm ready to get through this and get healthy again. The surgeon had a fun stat sheet memorized which included the poll that 99.3% of 1 month post-operation patients wish they had done the operation sooner instead of living with Crohn's. Also using this method of aggressive medication post-surgery, the rate of Crohn's returning in patients in the last 3-5 years since they've been doing it is only 4%, which is pretty good assuming the aggressive medication isn't going to be messing you up.
On the plus side with the surgery not for a month I get to see Watchmen and play RE5 before I have to take the plunge.

Oh and the unfortunate bit is that he is not a Blue Cross provider and I am BC, which means even though the Hospital fees will be covered since I've met my deductible this year already, this is probably going to cost me like 10-15k out of my pocket to get healthy again. >_< Thankfully my grandpa left me a good chunk of money when he passed :\ , so I won't be on the street or anything.