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I'm starting to take visical.. I'm 7 days post op and. Just got cleared for taking my Vitamins again

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I'm starting to take visical.. I'm 7 days post op and. Just got cleared for taking my Vitamins again

So how are you feeling post op?

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I am feeling pretty good and fantastic I am getting my liquid ... I am so happy that I am on the full liquid stage... I am getting around 65 to 70 g of Protein in and And getting my liquid Water intake in as well...

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I am feeling pretty good and fantastic I am getting my liquid ... I am so happy that I am on the full liquid stage... I am getting around 65 to 70 g of Protein in and And getting my liquid Water intake in as well...

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I do not have any nausea I do get a little tightness in my chest if I drink too much or too fast.. But that is getting better every day... My stomach and abdomen is not sore at all I got my drain removed yesterday.. And my surgeon did such a wonderful job that the incisions are Practically invisible

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I do not have any nausea I do get a little tightness in my chest if I drink too much or too fast.. But that is getting better every day... My stomach and abdomen is not sore at all I got my drain removed yesterday.. And my surgeon did such a wonderful job that the incisions are Practically invisible

I am glad that you are doing well.

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Thanks.., did u get sleeved? How is your progress

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I started my liquids today, I couldn't really sleep lastnite because I was so anxious about getting started. I know this phase has to be accomplished before I go to the next phase; surgery.

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Hello again my people' date=' its been a while. I just wanna say to everyone who is having second thoughts about getting sleeved...... Yes it is a tough journey in the beginning, only because you're making a life altering decision. Not only are you changing your appearance, you're changing your health and mentality. With that said.......think of this , for my health alone it was well worth it. But as a bonus I feel better than I ever have. My diabetes.....gone........high blood pressure.....gone......sleep apnea.......gone. so if you're having second thoughts just re-evaluate your personal situation, and see what it would be worth to you. Its your life and only yours. But I can honestly say its the best decision of my life so far. Iwas sleeved 9/04/12 and i started out at about 419-420lbs, today I'm 203lbs. And no worries if u follow the docs and dietitians advice plus trial and error, you will find what makes your journey more comfortable. Oh and the changes don't take long to get used to the first month is the hardest but its also the time you lose the most. So family I say think about it, and pray about it. You'll find your answer. Well wishes to everyone sleeved and good luck to those on the way.[/quote']

Nice bro... I wish to be successful as you are...

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Thanks.., did u get sleeved? How is your progress

No I'm not sleeved yet. I will be in September. I can not wait!

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Hello all!! I know that some other sub-groups have created their own FB page just for their group. Has anyone thought about creating one just for AA?

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Nice bro... I wish to be successful as you are...

Hello!! You have just inspired me even more!! Thank you for sharing your experience.

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Everything went great!! Hardly any pain and slight nausea!!!

You will be fine! Gas was my main problem! But the rewards are much greater! :)

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