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hi all. the wifi has not been working properly here at the hospital so i'm using my phone to let you all i made it through surgery yesterday. today has been a bit rough but i'm hanging in. tomorrow will be better especially if the drain is removed :blushing: anyways if the wifi gets up amd running again will give more details. thanks to all for the prayers and good vibes!!

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Congratulations YouKnowIt!!!

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YAY YouKnowIt!!!! I know you will do well with the healing process. I am excited that all went well. Holding you in my prayers and glad to see that you were able to post. I look forward to read more later.

Rob

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hi all. the wifi has not been working properly here at the hospital so i'm using my phone to let you all i made it through surgery yesterday. today has been a bit rough but i'm hanging in. tomorrow will be better especially if the drain is removed :smile: anyways if the wifi gets up amd running again will give more details. thanks to all for the prayers and good vibes!!

Hooray! Welcome sleeve sister! After a couple of days you'll feel brand new. . . then you'll learn how to treat your new tummy and you'll be on you way! This is an interesting journey as you'll see and know that we are all here to help you when you need us! Good luck and remember walk, sip, and walk some more. . .

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Congrats Youknowit!!! Sending prayers your way for a speedy recovery!

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Congrats. Each day gets easier on the healing.

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Youknowit: Hooray for you!!! Welcome to the loser's bench! Keep on sipping and walking and burping...things will just get better and better.

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Thank you God for bringing you know who through. Thank you for letting us know your okay. Please take care as others have already told you to do your sipping, walking and burping. We'll all be waiting to hear from you again when your ready and able. Looking forward...

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WOO HOO!!!

Congrats on being sleeved!!

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Way to Go "Sleeve Twin Sister" I was sleeved at approximately 10:30AM Monday. Drove home this morning. Getting on the sip, walk, burp bandwagon. Everything seemed to go well, but the first two days were rough for me. Never been cut on before, and the pain that moves through from ab to chest was scary at first. But feeling 300% better since Monday.. We made to the Sleeve Side Sis! All incesions look good no bruising at all.

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Loser -- SO glad to hear everything came through great for you... I was hoping to hear from you, and here you are, doing GREAT! :thumbup: YAHOO to my sleeve-twin BRO!

All... I'm doing pretty well this evening. Last night and early today was pretty tough... Threw up bloody icky 3 times on Monday night, so I've been put on a lot of nausea meds, only have thrown up a couple times since, when trying to drink Water. So, they took me off that for the remainder of today. Now I'm trying warm Chamomile tea, it has stayed down. Drank some Tang, also stayed down... And, have taken Nexium for the first time today. Melted it in a small dose cup and drank it down. Feeling ok with all of this so far.

Been walking around like a mad-woman! :w00t: The gentleman who was also sleeved the same day as me, along with his wife, has been walking with me. He keeps telling me to slow down, so I guess that's a good sign. :wink:

As for me, due to the vomiting and such, the docs have asked that I stay one extra day, so I won't be flying home until Friday now, not tomorrow. Because of the severe damage my band did to me before, the surgery was a bit more technical and time-intensive, and they are really wanting to make sure everything is 100% before I leave because of that. I think keeping down the liquids, which I've now been able to do, is a key... Getting the Xray tomorrow to look for leaks, and after that, if all is well... Home Friday! YA!

Thanks to all for your kindness and support. I cannot express how much you have help me through this, every day of my journey! - :smile::smile::smile:

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