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Everyone on the loser bench move over I have been sleeved. I was sleeved Wednesday late afternoon. I came home last night about 9pm. I am still in a lot of pain but am ok and walking a lot. I have not been getting my liquids in yet but am trying.:thumbup1:

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congrats!! every day will be better : )

and the smaller numbers on the scale makes it all worthwhile!

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Congrats on your sleeve! Don't worry about the liquids, your sleeve will relax and you will get them in. I'm just 3 weeks out and I can drink 4-8 ounces at a pretty normal rate now. Right after surgery it was only a sip or two every half an hour.

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Congrat! Just keep at it, you will be able to take more in before long. If you drink to fast, you will start burping or get the hiccups! It is kinda weird how your body gives you signals.

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They gave me Hydrocodone bitartrate with acetaminnophen but said to try not to use it. I tried it but can not stand how it taste so I have been taking liquid audlt tylenol.

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congrats on your sleeve.... its rough right now but it gets better fast. You'll be living your new life sooner than you know.

Stacey

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Welcome to the losers bench. It will get better every day. The first week is the toughest.

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WooHoo, congrats. Glad you are doing well. Hope the pain passes soon. Keep us updated. Take care.

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May you loose all your fat...

May your tummy get flat...

May you not need a hat...

Just a blessing from Katt

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