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Angelica3

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    Angelica3 reacted to smooshycheeks in Scareddd   
    I've had lots of surgeries, so I wasn't too worried about the pain. The pain I've had postop has been not fun, but definitely tolerable. However, I don't have kids and was able to rest as much as I wanted. I can't imagine trying to heal and rest while taking care of 2 little ones. I know moms do it all the time because they are super women!

    Check with the dr to see when you'll be able to lift your kids up. I would imagine that would be hard on you, especially without help.

    The pain has honestly been the easiest part. My nausea has been terrible, and I've been weak.





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    Angelica3 reacted to expectopatronum in Scareddd   
    My sleeve surgery was two weeks ago and I can tell you my pain was under control from the moment I woke up. I was sore and moving around was painful, but not intolerable. It got better very quickly and I was off all pain meds by day 4. Communicate with the surgeon if you are really afraid or concerned about pain.
    Edit: Realized this is the bypass forum, sorry to inject my off topic experience! Will read better next time.
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    Angelica3 reacted to Awensraven in Scareddd   
    I had a RNY years ago. I had a patient controlled pain pump and liquid
    pain medication when I went home. It was enough. The secret is to get up and get moving FAST! As soon as your eyes open you need to start thinking about getting up to walk. The more active you are the less pain you will have. You don't have to do jumping jacks or anything, just nice slow walks around the nurses station 3 or 4 times a day. When you get home keep it up too. Don't get on the couch and grab the remote. Do your walks around the house or do stair steps if you house is small. Something to keep moving. It will help get the anesthesia out of your body faster too.



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    Angelica3 reacted to Savagegirl in Scareddd   
    It all depends. I didn't have any pain meds and didn't feel much pain after except at the incision sites when I would get up out of bed. You might not have any either.



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    Angelica3 reacted to Myaiku_Kuraitani in Scareddd   
    The pain isn't too bad as long as it's monitored. I was in tolerable pain once I got home for four days then it got a lot better a day after.


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    HW- 273
    Pre-op Wt- 230
    SW- 226
    CW- 172
    GW- 130
    Ht- 5'2.5"
    DOS- April 26th, 2017

    "Only those who try will become." ~FFX
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    Angelica3 reacted to blondie66 in Scareddd   
    Morphine drip after all surgeries I've had...I hate codeine never take it!
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    Angelica3 reacted to blondie66 in Scareddd   
    I had RNY gastric bypass not a sleeve but no pain once left hospital after 4 days. I think pain depends on incision and level of care. I was on an IV with pain killers post op so had no issues. Didn't need pain killers when home. I had laparoscopic surgery so incisions are tiny. It was the best decision for me to lose my excess weight. I'm 2 years post op and very happy and healthy. It is surgery so expect some discomfort and pain but honestly a couple of days of discomfort is nothing compared to the multitude of benefits from losing weight, getting healthy and gaining confidence.
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    Angelica3 reacted to Walter.Sobchak in Scareddd   
    My wife was in horrible pain for about 72 hours after surgery, then it passed.
    I don't want to scare you, but she was crying and regretting her decision for about the entire 72 hours.
    Everyone is different, so your experience could be better or worse.
    I get sleeved in 4 days and I am scared schmitless.

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