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It's official, I have approval and a date. :thumbup:

It's slowly dawning on me that it's less than 3 weeks away. My pre-op appt with the surgeon and hospital is on Tuesday. I have a lot of questions that I didn't ask the last time like if I'll have a drain, a catheter, what size bougie, etc.

I just placed an order for some powders? utm_source=BariatricPal&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=CommentLink" target="_ad" data-id="1" >unjury samples. This weekend I'll start getting more post-op supplies: a heating pad, papaya enzymes, Gas-x strips, Isopure, SF Jello, etc.

I can't believe this is actually happening. I'm going to have to really try and keep my anxiety in check over the next few weeks. My MIL passed away from complications from RNY 6 years ago so I naturally have some fears about something awful happening. Worse, I'm sure my husband is freaking out but, bless his heart, he's being supportive and positive and not letting his fears show.

Thank goodness for this online community. I'll be counting on you folks for support!

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Welcome to our community, you will find all kinds of peoples experiences here.

Great that you have chosen the sleeve. I didn't need the gas X, heating pad, enzymes, just liquids and I am now just home from my sleeve. But who knows if you will or now.

I can't believe how good I feel!

I did have a drain up until yesterday morning, no catheter, and had the 32 bougie. I have an Xray of my new tummy - it looks like an almost half moon shaped pouch. Most interesting.

Expect nothing but the best in this experience, I know I did, and that is exactly what I got!

Once again,

Welcome and enjoy the whole procedure, the freedom of the results are amazing!

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It's official, I have approval and a date. :001_wub:

It's slowly dawning on me that it's less than 3 weeks away. My pre-op appt with the surgeon and hospital is on Tuesday. I have a lot of questions that I didn't ask the last time like if I'll have a drain, a catheter, what size bougie, etc.

I just placed an order for some unjury samples. This weekend I'll start getting more post-op supplies: a heating pad, papaya enzymes, Gas-x strips, Isopure, SF Jello, etc.

I can't believe this is actually happening. I'm going to have to really try and keep my anxiety in check over the next few weeks. My MIL passed away from complications from RNY 6 years ago so I naturally have some fears about something awful happening. Worse, I'm sure my husband is freaking out but, bless his heart, he's being supportive and positive and not letting his fears show.

Thank goodness for this online community. I'll be counting on you folks for support!

For me, the heating pad made me more comfortable when I had some gas pains in the hospital, and for the first few days at home too. I took gas x strip every 6 hours. Can't stand the isopure straight up, but I add some to my Vitamin Water now that I am home, on Clear Liquids. That way I am getting in some Protein at least. It does not taste too bad diluted in the vit Water.

I also prepared clear chicken broth before I left for Mexicali, and froze it in ice cube trays after straining it with a very fine strainer. This was the VERY BEST "food" I have had during my 10 day clears. In the morning, something warm seems to go down better than cold liquids. I froze all the meat and veggies that I boiled to make the broth too, and when I am start full liquids, will blend it with broth to make a think Soup...that will be yummy too. I'm a chicken lover, can you tell?

I traveled light (are you going far, or local hospital?), and took only my crocks which I wore. I could shower in them, and walk the halls in them...no need for slippers. I did carry my own pillow and it was nice to have. Took my small "e-computer" too but never could get it to work in Mexicali.I also took a few packets of koolaid and some stevia, in case I got stranded somewhere and needed fluids. Tried the koolaid while in the hospital but it tasted nasty.

Your taste buds may change after the surgery and things you liked before may not taste good afterwards. So don't invest in large amounts of Protein drinks before hand. You might end up throwing them out.

Who is doing your surgery? Best of luck to you.

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It's official, I have approval and a date. :thumbup:

Hi Beaglemamma!

It's slowly dawning on me that it's less than 3 weeks away. My pre-op appt with the surgeon and hospital is on Tuesday. I have a lot of questions that I didn't ask the last time like if I'll have a drain, a catheter, what size bougie, etc.

I bet you that it will be just fine whether you have those or not. :love: You can make a list of questions to bring in, that should help.. Do you have a preop diet?

I just placed an order for some unjury samples. This weekend I'll start getting more post-op supplies: a heating pad, papaya enzymes, Gas-x strips, Isopure, SF Jello, etc.

I'd get a bunch of Protein powders..you never know what you'll like. I stole this idea from the hospital, but it's really helping me with the nasty smell Isopure has- put saran wrap over the top of the glass and drink with a straw. It doesn't do a thing for the taste, but you could get some torani/davinci sf syrups if you live somewhere civilized. (We don't even have low carb yoghurt here, the store just looks at me funny when I ask about syrups).

I like gas-x a lot, don't like heating pads. I do have papaya enzymes around (for my pet bunny, long story :) but didn't need 'em.

Ivy

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I did carry my own pillow and it was nice to have. Took my small "e-computer" too but never could get it to work in Mexicali.I also took a few packets of koolaid and some stevia, in case I got stranded somewhere and needed fluids. Tried the koolaid while in the hospital but it tasted nasty.

Yea, I brought several nightgowns, but my drain area kept leaking (I had a weird drain, due to latex sensitivity) so it was easier to wear theirs. The pillow's a great idea, especially for long car/plane trips.

I don't think you're going to Mexicali, but..Almater hospital's server is a bit odd; if you ask for help they will send a couple of very cute technicians to set your computer up. :thumbup:

Ivy

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Thanks everyone, your tips are invaluable. The saran wrap one sounds like it will be a lifesaver as even now I am not a fan of some of the Protein drinks I've tried.

I look forward to sharing this adventure with all of you. I want to be a loser too! :001_unsure:

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Thanks everyone, your tips are invaluable. The saran wrap one sounds like it will be a lifesaver as even now I am not a fan of some of the Protein drinks I've tried.

I look forward to sharing this adventure with all of you. I want to be a loser too! :thumbup:

And you will be soon -- 10/22 is not that far off.

Curious - where in CT do you live? I lived there for 2 years when I was a kid and LOVED it ... we lived in a little town called Danielson.

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