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Why did you have to spend the night?

Yea I had to stay da night

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At the hospital getting ready for bandng! Prayers are appreciated!

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May the Lord bring you peace Jessica!

Thoughts & prayers for a speedy recovery & great success!

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At the hospital getting ready for bandng! Prayers are appreciated!

Good luck!!!!

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Got my Allergen Lapband Pedometer Radio today as well as my ID card. Lol. Did anyone else get these from them? It was in my Lapband packet from my surgeon. I just filled in out and sent it in last week. I still want a Fitbit though, taking donations! Lol.

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I was banded today still at Hospital BC I have to stay ova but everything went great n I'm feel pretty good wit des lovey drugs lol.. Oh my tummy isn't swollen like most ppl tummy b.

My tummy isn't swollen or bruised either. Ate you happy to be a bander???

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Are you on heavy meds?

I stayed over night. I was on Morphine. I was feeling good. I got another shot before I was discharged today 10/26.

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Congrats to you all who got your band today! WooWooo!! Glad everything went great! the Journey begins!!

Now.. I have a question.. about showers... Have to keep incisions dry.. how do you all manage this? I have only been doing like a sponge bath because I am afraid of getting it wet.. but I really need a shower. lol. HELPS! any suggestions?

I was told not to shower until 48 hours after surgery. I will sponge bath too.

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Tomorrow 9am!

Congratulations and let me know how your surgery goes!!!!!!

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My tummy isn't swollen or bruised either. Ate you happy to be a bander???

I'm sooo happy.. How about u? I jus got hme I had to stay ova night..

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I was told not to shower until 48 hours after surgery. I will sponge bath too.

I got a shower b4 I was discharged today they jus told dnt take my bandage off til mon n the other stuff comes off whn I go bk nov 6

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I stayed over night. I was on Morphine. I was feeling good. I got another shot before I was discharged today 10/26.

I had morphine also it was heaven lol I also get a shot b4 I left today

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I stayed over night. I was on Morphine. I was feeling good. I got another shot before I was discharged today 10/26.

I had morphine also it was heaven I also got a shot of it b4 I left

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Had my surgery today- started at 2:45, was in the car on my way home by 5. I'm not in a lot of pain but I was a little surprised by having 5 incisions. I really thought it was only going to be 3. I hope these heal ok. Ugh

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I'm pretty worried right about now. My last check up appointment with my Hematologist was today. Good news is that my Pulmonary Embolism is gone and I can get off my medicine in 2 weeks. I left after getting a copy of my CT Scan. Then, I was looking at my results it in the car today and read that they "saw my gastric band and there was a 4.4x2.7 mass adjacent to the band - possible polypoid lesion" Uhhhhh, what? My Hematologist is also an Oncologist, she should of brought this up! So it's Friday and I'm pissed that I can't do anything until Monday. I called my surgeon and he said since they aren't really trained to look at lapbands on scans they could be wrong and to send him the video of the scan next week. But, at the same time, they know what they're looking at cyst/polyp wise - I was at a freaking cancer center! So now I've Google'd polypoid lesion of the stomach and all I had to read was possibly malignant to worry me. =(

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