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.... And I feel like garbage!! But hanging in there.

Can barely get through an ounce of water/Gatorade when I wake up. Everything feels sooooo tight. Please assure me this is normal!

I'm just sleeping and sleeping. Ugh! Words of encouragement needed.

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Also is it normal to hurt kinda under my ribs when I take deep breaths?

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Yeah...I had that for the first couple of days. Trust me you will feel loads better a couple days from now. And sleep as much as your body tells you too, I slept like crazy and always felt better everytime I got up.

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Hugs to make you feel better. Hang in there and prayer's for your quick recovery.

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Sounds like gas. Its the worst effect of the surgery. I chewed a lot of gas x the first week. I also found that putting a hot compress on my shoulders helped. Walking is the best way to speed up the recovery as it helps with your circulation and pumps all the gas out.

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Hey!! I'm five days banded and yes yes yes. I phoned my surgeon about the pain when I breathed in the second day. He assured me it was normal. And I slepttttttt likes nobody's business. Lol. Your body needs that right now. It needs to recover. If your getting fluids in, even if it's small, that's good... just keep at it! Your going to do great!!! Each day you will feel much better.

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I was banded July 2 and I feel a thousand times better than the first few week! Walk walk walk ! sleep and drink lots of water! It will pass. I was counting the minutes cause I couldn't wait for the week to go bye. Now I am enjoying my time off work! Good luck! You can do it!!

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I'm concerned that you are not even able to get 1oz of Water down. Please call your surgeon in the morning if you still can't get fluids down.

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Great name "thunderbeast"

I was in pain for about two days. I'd call the doc about not being able to drink though. You don't want to mess with dehydration.

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It's all normal. I slept for the first week I think!

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Take it easy!!!You just had major surgery. But, walk as much as possible, it will relieve your gas. Take Gas-x if needed and pain meds as needed. But I assure you, it is entirely normal. You are not expected to drink a whole ounce at one time, sipping is what you should be doing. I have had my band for almost 3 years, and there are many times I can't drink a whole ounce at one time! But walk, walk, walk, and sip, sip, sip!!!Best wishes, and welcome to Banderland!!Karen

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Thanks guys! I'm feeling loads better than when I posted the gas x really made a difference for me. Getting my ounces down slowly but surely. Still in disbelief that this has actually happened!!! :) thanks for everyone's support.

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Also is it normal to hurt kinda under my ribs when I take deep breaths?

Yes that happened to me as well. I was banded last Friday and when I woke for anesthesia I told them to take it out immediately bc I felt it. They gave me some pain meds and I fell asleep. Followed by waking to that rib pain. I understand how you feel. It gets much better. But sleep sleep sleep is good right now. U, like myself, are learning we can just jump up and be the same. It takes a bit . U will be great and healthy.

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Congrats. You will feel better soon. The gas pains are the worst part. All your feeling is normal. I was banded May 31st & felt super tight for about 3 days. Keep sleeping & drinking.

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