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Hi all... I'm about 24hrs post sleeved. Everything went well. When I first woke up however I had major pains n which point I was given more meds and fell back asleep. I'm up walking on my own (baby steps). The pain is still here but nothing too intolerable. I was able to get my Water down no problem. I do notice that everytime after I drink I feel as if I have to burp. Which makes an uncomfy feeling in my stomach that goes away almost as quickly as it came. Other than that I'm doing fine

Congrats on having a succesful surgery!!! I'll be joining u on the other side on 9/12, if God's willing. Keep us posted. Good luck..

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4 days out ..and I must say I'm doing pretty well. Surgery was Thursday morning at a facility in Glendale (however my surgeon is based out of cedar-sinai) the hours right after surgery and up until yesterday were very painful. Nothing the pain meds couldnt control though. I havent vomited once which I think is pretty good... it has however been a struggle to get my needed liquids in ... i just get so full quickly. Today I feel really well and almost no pain (just the uncomfort of my drain which will be removed Tuesday). I'll be lucky to get half a bottle of my Isopure in today..

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Awesome Jai thanks for the update....Glad you are doing well.

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4 days out ..and I must say I'm doing pretty well. Surgery was Thursday morning at a facility in Glendale (however my surgeon is based out of cedar-sinai) the hours right after surgery and up until yesterday were very painful. Nothing the pain meds couldnt control though. I havent vomited once which I think is pretty good... it has however been a struggle to get my needed liquids in ... i just get so full quickly. Today I feel really well and almost no pain (just the uncomfort of my drain which will be removed Tuesday). I'll be lucky to get half a bottle of my Isopure in today..

Congrats! I am happy to hear that the surgery was successful and that the pain has slowed down. Thanks for updating.

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4 days out ..and I must say I'm doing pretty well. Surgery was Thursday morning at a facility in Glendale (however my surgeon is based out of cedar-sinai) the hours right after surgery and up until yesterday were very painful. Nothing the pain meds couldnt control though. I havent vomited once which I think is pretty good... it has however been a struggle to get my needed liquids in ... i just get so full quickly. Today I feel really well and almost no pain (just the uncomfort of my drain which will be removed Tuesday). I'll be lucky to get half a bottle of my Isopure in today..

What exactly is the drain? Is this a device left in the body?

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I am on the flight deck waiting to be cleared for takeoff!!! September 23rd is not that far away.

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Soooo excited that my girlfriend finally has her surgery date. Nov 1st!!! I'm probably more excited than her hahaha. Congrats baby!! :) :) :) :)

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Yup I think u are a little more excited then I am but it's only because It's really here!

Im excited more than you know and happy that you're here to hold my hand along the way!

Soooo excited that my girlfriend finally has her surgery date. Nov 1st!!! I'm probably more excited than her hahaha. Congrats baby!! :) :) :) :)

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New to the group I am almost 12 months out and I lost 87 pounds so far wanted to hit 100 but i guess that will take some time anyway nice to be here!

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What exactly is the drain? Is this a device left in the body?

Totally overlooked this question I'm sorry. Yes the drain is left inside for the remaining fluids to 'drain' out nto a tube connected to u. Mine was taken out on the 6th day post op

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Totally overlooked this question I'm sorry. Yes the drain is left inside for the remaining fluids to 'drain' out nto a tube connected to u. Mine was taken out on the 6th day post op

:rolleyes: No problem. Thanks for the responce and the explanation. It was helpful.

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Hi everyone. I'm new and haven't posted very much; just been educating myself and reading all of the forums. I'm excited, apprehensive and hopeful all at once! LOL

I start my post-op on October 4th and surgery is scheduled for October 18th.

Best wishes to me and to all of you!

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