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deekel8

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    deekel8 reacted to GTO315 in CALLING ALL JULY 2016 SLEEVERS   
    I was thinking of bringing a personal CD player with a book on CD to listen to.
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    deekel8 got a reaction from kgarrettsatx in CALLING ALL JULY 2016 SLEEVERS   
    Ugh! That sux that peeps are doing that to you. As if we aren't nervous enough. I've been lucky with everyone I've told being very supportive. The one person that said something like that to me was also very overweight and is an exersize junkie. I thought for sure out of anyone she would understand my struggle.Good luck on Monday! We'll be thinking of you. Check in when you are able.
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    deekel8 reacted to loving@life in CALLING ALL JULY 2016 SLEEVERS   
    I had my surgery on July 12th.
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    deekel8 reacted to shellsndreams in CALLING ALL JULY 2016 SLEEVERS   
    U r awesome the way u explained ur stay and ur surgery thank u my surgery date is 7/25 Sent from my SM-G530T1 using the BariatricPal App
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    deekel8 reacted to roguegambit in CALLING ALL JULY 2016 SLEEVERS   
    Thought I would post my entire story as a bit of record keeping...
    Arrived early for the 6.30am admission. Nurses collected us, I had weigh-in with my clothes on, then remove all clothing and get changed into the hospital gown (buttons down the back). They also give you hideous elastic undies to wear - if you have your period you aren't allowed to have a tampon, so they give you different undies and a pad. I had to do the walk of shame to the bathroom with these undies and pad in hand to change into. Realised after I'd changed, that a back button was undone, hastily re-did it before walking back, hoping that it popped undone while I was sitting down in bathroom.
    Wish I had weighed myself in the gown, however I weighed myself naked before I left for the hospital, so will use that as my pre surgery weight.
    The nurse went through the questionnaire again. She put an anti nausea patch behind my ear. They put on the compression leggings. My Dr came in for a friendly and encouraging chat, we lifted up my gown and he wrote the procedure and his name on my stomach. The Anaesthesiologist visited asking the usual questions. The pharmacy nurse visited, collecting any regular medicine I take. And the Anaesthesiologist partner visited last to take me to the surgery room, she also asked my original nurse to put on the compression pads (look like cricket leg guards), which the nurse was a bit miffed by as they should do it in theatre. I wasn't worried either way...
    Walked out with the Anaesthesiologist partner, who said there would be a lot of people in the theatre and not to worry. Which was nice of her. I walked in and about 3 ladies were getting things ready around a table. I lay down onto the bed, and the Anaesthesiologist partner unbuttoned the back of my gown underneath me. She unbuttoned a couple around my throat too, and put in some pads to measure my heart / lungs I assume.
    The Anaesthesiologist couldn't find a vein in my inner elbow, so he put the needle in my hand. He told me I was about to receive two glasses of wine and some sunshine - which reminded me of the last time I had general anaesthesia. They then said they were giving me oxygen and put a mask on my face, telling me to take deep breathes. I knew this was sleep time, so I closed my eyes, took about 6-7 breathes and I was out.
    Next thing I remember is opening very tired eyes and having the nurse say something while I was in the recovery room with other people. Not sure how long after that but they wheeled my bed into the elevator and into my room. This part is a bit hazy, I'm not sure how long I was in and out of it, but at one stage she offered me Water through a straw, which was great. I thought I wasn't allowed anything the day of surgery. I think she got me to swallow drugs at that stage, or measured my blood pressure and pulse, and when she left I told her I was going to sleep for a bit which she of course told me to go ahead with.
    At this stage I had no pain. I was still basically in one position on the bed. Slightly upright, arm at each side. I could reach the mini jug with a straw in it. I cradled the jug in my underarm, and would snooze for a few minutes, then sip. I found out pretty quickly I could sip a lot without regurgitation or nausea. This differs for everyone. Definitely sleep as much as you need to - the nurses will wake you for medication and blood pressure tests, so just wake up, take it, then go back to sleep.
    I can't remember if I did my first walk in my clothes or the gown. Either way I definitely remember I had the IV attached as I walked. I think that when the nurse came back around 12-1pm, she said she could wipe the dye off my stomach. I sat up and was still feeling OK. After a sponge down she said there was some she couldn't reach (around the side of my breasts). I told her I could do it... this part is a little hazy, however I think she also asked if I wanted to get into my own clothing. She unplugged the IV, and I went into my bathroom and got changed quite slowly, and washed my body with a cloth while she waited outside. The dye was in a lot of places.
    I then went for a walk (or it was before I got changed, like I said, can't remember the order). The walk was OK but I'm glad I only made it a short one. I came back to the room and continued to drink Water, as I hadn't been able to pee in the bathroom when I went to get changed.
    And so the day went, sleeping, sipping, burping, txting, walking laps, playing games on my mobile, snoozing, and always drinking. I was able to pee later in the day, and she took out my IV. I still had a needle in each hand which was super annoying when getting dressed, or going to the loo. I guess they leave them in just in case they need to hook you back up to the IV.
    My Dr came in the afternoon. I was standing up walking around in my room when he came, and I told him I was up to my fourth bottle which he was shocked by. He said not to drink too much, so I slowed it down. He also said not to use the straw due to people getting air caught in their chest... I stopped using the straw, however the straw was the only reason I was able to drink so much in recovery, and I didn't have air pocket problems. Who knows if that extra water I had contributed to me getting out of bed faster than orders, or having a less inflamed stomach and being able to drink more. Or did damage! Dr also said to keep walking, slipping, etc.
    I told my visitors not to come, as it meant I could do my own thing. Plus it was only 2 nights away.
    The nurses continued to visit me every few hours for meds. Although the pain wasn't bad, it hurt a lot getting out of bed. I still haven't mastered that. Watched around one episode on my laptop, but couldn't be bothered. I went to sleep around 9pm, waking up at midnight for meds, then again at 5am. I wasn't able to get back to sleep after the early morning, but I snoozed during the day. I also had the compression paddings on, which make a lot of noise as they squeeze your legs using the machine... I left the lights on dim for the nurses - take ear buds and a sleeping mask
    Day 2 my Anaesthesiologist made a visit. He said I was doing good, and told me to take photos through my journey which I thought was sweet. I was still on water only, didn't feel hungry however at one stage after a shower when I'd taken more pills on an empty stomach I got a bit queasy. I rang the bell, told the nurse, and by the time she returned with some drugs it had passed. I took the pill anyway. She said passing gas helped with queasiness.
    I thought they would change my dressings, but they didn't. They said they are waterproof and I could shower in them, then take them off in a couple of days, and if there are white strips stick to my skin, just to leave them. The one where they pulled out my stomach has dried blood. The rest are all OK. Apparently the stitches used dissolve.
    Had another early night, waking at midnight, then being up since 5am on Day 3. Was starting to feel a bit wired with all the drugs and lack of sleep, but still OK. Physical therapy women visited giving me a breathing thingy. NUT visited going over the diet again. I'm on liquids for a week, then introducing quarter of a cup of mushy food if tolerable.
    At this stage (day 3) the other WLS patient was only just getting out of bed. So bear in mind that some people take awhile to get over the general anaesthesia. I was due home that day, and she was going to stay another night.
    I was really bloated during the 3 days, still am a bit now. Some places felt numb due to the strong pain meds, and other areas itchy, like below my neck. They finally took the needles out of my hands, gave me a lot of medication and off I went.
    Got home, had half a Protein shake for lunch, then the other half for tea. As I don't have issues swallowing liquids, I'm going to try and up my Protein level today. Am very interested to see whether the restriction kicks in for solid foods, as I don't feel much at the moment. Won't rush it though, will stay on liquids for awhile.
    Energy wise I'm OK. Still a bit wired feeling from the drugs. Going to go for a walk, then hopefully do a bit of work from home - groan. Am still wearing my compression leggings. And yes, I get gurgle noises when drinking. I also do the cough test to try and get out any lung congestion.
    Am hoping I get good results long term. Seems weird to have no restriction yet. Enjoying not being hungry though. Still have the patch on, lasts 3 days, will take off tonight.
    Edit: Just wanted to add, by Day 3 the skin on my face was super dry. To the point of being wrinkly. I lathered myself in Bio Oil when I got home. Also, I slept with the bed up on night 1, thinking it would be easier to do the nurse things during the night. That was a mistake as it gave me a sore upper back and neck. Would've been easier to raise the bed with the machine when required.
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    deekel8 reacted to Rocshae in July 26ers   
    That's awesome that you are down 8 lbs., you are doing great! You can do this just try to stay busy. I'm going to do projects around the house all weekend and then I think I'm going to have a massage Monday to help me relax. You got this!
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    deekel8 reacted to Rocshae in July 26ers   
    Feeling excited as well! This is my journey and I can't wait to get moving!
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    deekel8 reacted to belle4a in July 26ers   
    im down 8 ponds. im more nervous than excited. im really hungry!!! i want to eat. i keep looking before and after pics to be more motivated. just took my before poc this and i keep telling its going to get better. i cant wait till the month is over.
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    deekel8 reacted to ChaCha77 in July 26ers   
    I doubt you are actually feeling hungry as long as you are getting your Protein from the diet. If you are anything like me, you are just tired of being on the diet and missing real food. The closer I get, the more I think about real food. Don't cave, you are too close! Good luck.
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    deekel8 got a reaction from doingitmyway in CALLING ALL JULY 2016 SLEEVERS   
    No worries! Just get back at it. Although I get that it might make it harder at first. Sent from my VS990 using the BariatricPal App
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    deekel8 got a reaction from Kari1985 in July 26ers   
    Can you believe our date is just on the otherside of this weekend??? How's everyone doing?
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    deekel8 got a reaction from Rocshae in July 26ers   
    Ok, so here's the pep talk I give myself when I smell something good and am tempted to cheat on liquid diet. Maybe it'll help someone else.
    "Hang in there! You are sooo close. When you smell something good, get up and brush your teeth. Or smell something peppermint, lemon or whatever scent you like. Drink a bunch of things to get through it, whether its mint tea, Vitamin Water Zero, broth, etc. You can do it! Remember you will be able to eat things you love again in a couple of months, just in normal portions"
    WE GOT THIS!
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    deekel8 reacted to kgarrettsatx in July 26ers   
    Im freaking out and overwhelmed and excited all at the same time. Lol. Cant wait to prepare this weekend. 3 more days!!!!!
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    deekel8 reacted to roguegambit in CALLING ALL JULY 2016 SLEEVERS   
    2 days post op. I was also allowed to drink Water a couple of hours after surgery which I was very grateful for.
    Left the hospital today. Was getting woken every 6 hours to check vitals and take pain meds.
    I'm still pretty bloated from the IV.
    Pain is annoying when getting out of bed, but otherwise not bad at all.
    liquids are going down fine, haven't tried solids yet.... that's a few days away.
    Still have on compression leggings.
    My pupils are very dilated. Not sure if it's from the drugs in my system, or from accidentally touching the anti-nausea patch behind my ear, then my eyes. Hopefully not the latter.
    Wishing you all a good experience.
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    deekel8 reacted to SwampBillies in CALLING ALL JULY 2016 SLEEVERS   
    @@donya4859 What time is your surgery tomorrow? I have to be there at 6:00 am for surgery at 7:30. My husband will drop me off then he has to take our grandson for his driving test and he has a doctor appointment at 12:30 then he will come back to the hospital. I hope to be all sleeved and hopefully not too sick or in too much pain by then.
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    deekel8 reacted to Butterthebean in Just putting it out there, so 'dirty' little secrets may see the light of day!   
    8 days post op I licked the seasoning off some wheat thins...I think it was the sun dried Tomato basil flavor. f**k it was good. My sweet dog Wrigley ate the licked crackers afterward. She was all too happy to dispose of the evidence for me.
    Also.....I parked in a handicapped space at the dollar store while on my 2 week pre-op diet. I was running in real quick to get a Kit Kat which I may or may not have eaten. Honestly it disappeared so fast I'm not sure where it went.
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    deekel8 reacted to ReddGypsy in CALLING ALL JULY 2016 SLEEVERS   
    So? I have one week left on pre-op nutrition plan. I put on this "Pink Cupcake" lotion today which smells delicious. I want to eat myself.
    I feel like Woody Woodpecker in Pantry Panic...Woody is starving and delusional, having a staring contest with the ghost of "Starvation ...
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3zeedWwnao
    That is all
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    deekel8 reacted to Sugary Sweetheart in CALLING ALL JULY 2016 SLEEVERS   
    My surgery was July 13th and it went well but my 1st day and night of recovery was vomitting every 2 hours. yuck!
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    deekel8 reacted to SwampBillies in CALLING ALL JULY 2016 SLEEVERS   
    Me too!! Nervous! Making a pot of Soup tonight for after I get home....have my bag packed except for my pillow and tablet...still need to pick up Biotene after work today....I think I'm ready!
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    deekel8 reacted to donya4859 in CALLING ALL JULY 2016 SLEEVERS   
    Well tomorrow is the start of my new life. I'm nervous and scared but ready for a new me.
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    deekel8 reacted to 808sleever in CALLING ALL JULY 2016 SLEEVERS   
    July 26 for me super nervous and scared....
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    deekel8 got a reaction from kgarrettsatx in July 26ers   
    Good job on cutting caffeine! So glad EKG was good. Nice you got to see your room! I've never even been inside the hospital Im going to so have no idea what Im getting into, lol Sent from my VS990 using the BariatricPal App
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    deekel8 got a reaction from Rocshae in July 26ers   
    Ok, so here's the pep talk I give myself when I smell something good and am tempted to cheat on liquid diet. Maybe it'll help someone else.
    "Hang in there! You are sooo close. When you smell something good, get up and brush your teeth. Or smell something peppermint, lemon or whatever scent you like. Drink a bunch of things to get through it, whether its mint tea, Vitamin Water Zero, broth, etc. You can do it! Remember you will be able to eat things you love again in a couple of months, just in normal portions"
    WE GOT THIS!
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    deekel8 reacted to Rocshae in July 26ers   
    Great advice! We are so close it's just a little bit longer and we will be so much healthier for it!
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    deekel8 got a reaction from Rocshae in July 26ers   
    Ok, so here's the pep talk I give myself when I smell something good and am tempted to cheat on liquid diet. Maybe it'll help someone else.
    "Hang in there! You are sooo close. When you smell something good, get up and brush your teeth. Or smell something peppermint, lemon or whatever scent you like. Drink a bunch of things to get through it, whether its mint tea, Vitamin Water Zero, broth, etc. You can do it! Remember you will be able to eat things you love again in a couple of months, just in normal portions"
    WE GOT THIS!
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