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Bedhead
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I also had 1/3 a cup of cream of wheat for Breakfast this morning and again I was definitely full after that tiny amount.
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I ate like a ravenous monster right up until the night before surgery so I totally understand!
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Well I'm 5 days out from surgery and have already lost 13lbs- so I think it's safe to say that it works:)
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I got Toradol via IV in addition to having a PCA where I could press the button every 6 minutes for a dose of Fentanyl! I didn't lose that until an hour or two before I left the hospital.
I've had ALL of my surgeries (4 so far) in this hospital and they are VERY anti-pain!
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I have one incision that is extremely painful but it's still got nothing on a csection- not even in the same ballpark!
Also- EVERYONE gets a tube in their throat for any surgery that you are put to sleep in. So if you have had a sleeve, band, gallbladder removal, appendectomy, hysterectomy, whatever- you got a tube in your throat. However- most doctors remove them before the patient is fully conscious.
Jlo77 reacted to this -
I haven't gone since the day before my surgery and was wondering the same thing!
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I had read it a few times but I never really took it to heart that I would not be able to drink plain Water. I've always been the girl to easily chug over 100oz of water in just a few hours. I never drink sports drinks or juices. So after surgery when I couldn't get ANY water in I felt like my life was over. But then they brought me warm chicken broth and I felt like a whole new woman!
I don't struggle with my Protein Shakes at all- but holy crap I have a really hard time getting other fluids in because I can't tolerate them too cold without getting a stomach spasm and I can't tolerate plain water.
Still wouldn't change it for the world!
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Frogger- bc I sound like I have a giant bullfrog trapped in my chest.
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I had surgery on Monday- so its been 3 days for me. I haven't started to enjoy any of the benefits of the surgery yet but already I can say I would do it again! I have a very definite sensation of restriction and I'm still on fluids- I can't imagine what it would be like with solids!
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I'm 3 days postop and my tummy growls so loudly that it has woken me up from a dead sleep. I don't think it's because I'm hungry, I think it's just a new way of life for me.
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Thank you, I love you guys! Really and truly had it not been for this forum I'd have cancelled my surgery - but seeing to many success stories and hearing how happy so many of you are now made it impossible for me not to want that for myself and to finally seize the day!
I'm desperately thirsty at this point but I have mouth swabs which are saving my sanity! I'm feeling the typical left shoulder pain, and my incisions are a bit sore- but I STILL feel great! I was expecting to be nauseated and dry heaving but I'm not one little bit!!
If I could take my little sleevie out behind the bleachers and make out with it- I would! I'm in love!
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I. Feel. FANTASTIC!! How is that even possible?? I think my surgeon has played a trick on me. There is no way on earth I just got sleeved and feel so good.
It's got to be this wonderful pain pimp!
Tif 2.0 reacted to this -
Just hanging out in the hospital, waiting to be taken back and gifted with a space of my very own on the losers bench. I can't help but think back on the process and feel so blessed to be at this point. I never thought I could do it. I never dared to hope my insurance would approve me, and then I never thought this day would get here.
My surgeon came to see me and as he was walking away he turned around, gave me a huge smile and said 'today is YOUR day!'. It hit me so hard that I almost started crying. Because he's right!
Today IS my day!
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YAAAAAAAAAAY! Text me when you get the chance- I leave here in 40 minutes!
mommy794 reacted to this -
HOLY CRAP! I can not believe that in less than 24 hours I will be sleeved. It seems unreal. Like a dream. I never ever thought I would get here. I figured my insurance would deny me or I would chicken out. I still feel like something will happen, maybe my car will break down or my surgeon will cancel. I'm just so amazed that this is happening I'm having a hard time believing it's true.
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thank you for telling the truth about how awful this surgery is!
I can't help but feel compelled to comment on this. Truth is an interesting concept, because each and every one of us will have our own truth. I think that the truth most members of this forum live is that this surgery has changed their lives for the better and they would do it again in an instant.
Ja's truth is scary to read about for sure, but the risk of these things happening are SO LOW. You are more likely to suffer severe complications from obesity than you are from this surgery. I certainly don't want to minimize what Ja is going through, because it's seriously awful stuff- but please keep in mind that she's not telling the 'truth about how awful this surgery is".... she's just telling her story of complications that are quite rare.
I hope that you spend more time reading this forum and see how many wonderful success stories are here of people who are so happy with their results in order to make a more balanced decision.
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I have a bunch! I'll need to dig them out- and I'm having surgery on Monday so I may not be able to ship immediately (although I don't have to be there until 10am, so maybe I could get them into the mail before them!
Let me see what I have and I'll get back to you asap!
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If you do the two email thing- Keep in mind! Once you make an order on your second account, your first account will recieve a refferal gift of $10! So you end up with 2 accounts and $20 free (Plus when I signed up, I got a $10 code for sign-up without doing the friend referral! So I've essentially gotten $30 free!)! I got two additional bottles to put away for when I lose parts of the first two (which I no doubt will!).
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It sounds like the stent is just compounding your situation at the moment. Is there any way they (and you!) would considering NPO and getting tubed? I know it's not ideal, but with the way you are struggling not to vomit and to stay hydrated it seems like at this point it may be the lesser or two evils.
Sorry you're dealing with all of this
I Definitely Regret Surgery.... So Far!
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And that, folks, is one part of why health care in the US is so expensive and so many of you had to leave the country to get surgery.
Malpractice- being put to sleep expecting a VSG and waking up with a full hysterectomy when you're only 24.
No malpractice- having a frustrating but fully disclosed complication from an elective surgery after which various doctors and other medical professionals attempt to work together to solve and make right.
Only in America.