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Today is a better day. I'm able to get more liquids down. You guys are right it is a full time job making sure you get all your Protein and liquids. I feel hungry for real food! I was much better the day before surgery lol. Now I feel like I'm back on day one of the pre-op diet. The pain is less and it sounds like everyone is doing well here. That makes me very happy that no one had any major complications. I did have some cream of chicken Soup strained to break things up last night. I think I'm just so sick of Protein Shakes ; P

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@Luvata Glad to hear you are doing better. How did the creamy Soup sit on your tummy? I bought Unjury chic soup and it went down well. I'm also allowed 4 ounces of pureed fruit a day (2 ounces at a time) and it went well too. Consider adding unflavored Protein to your soup. The protein will help with hunger or so they say. he he I'm a tad hungry too, but no too bad. I sip ALL DAY LONG!!!!!! :-) Hang in there

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Sandyd & Geno- I do have support at home thank goodness. My husband has been very supportive and my wonderful mom lives with us a few months out of the year, so it's all good. However, I haven't needed much help. I have two little tables next to my recliner. One is my "bar" lol. There I have a ton of medicine cups and different choices of drinks such as Powerade Zero, Isopure Protein pre made "juice", smart Water & different flavors of crystal light. I go to the kitchen to get my ready to drink "milky" Protein shakes. On the other little table I have "entertainment". he he My iPhone, my laptop, my bariatric manual, my drink log etc. I walk ALL THE TIME. Sandyd I will look into the Gatorade 2 to add to my 'bar".

I did ask my husband to measure me today. Hopefully all of you have already done it. It will help us when the inevitable stalls happen!

@geno I did not have a drain. To the hospital I took a small toiletry bag with a tiny toothpaste, toothbrush, chap stick, a comb, a brush and a nice smelling lotion. I also took a very loose fitting black pjs (pants & long sleeve shirt) to leave the hospital. I asked permission to take a shower before I left so when I got to the house I felt clean and ready to go! :-)

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ok, great to hear, I have heard everyone gets the drain, but I am hoping my will go as well yours did.

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR HELP... KEEP FEELING BETTER.

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Long life, how did the Soup tasted?

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Hi everyone, had my band to sleeve done on November 12th... Feeling good... Best wishes to all Top Bananas!!!

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Welcome FionaB!

@Geno- unjury chicken Soup is not bad at all and it has tons of Protein. I don't like chicken soup and this is very doable to me, so you might love it. I bought it for variety. I got some fruity milky Proteins, some juicy/watery Proteins, chicken soup etc. Don't over buy though. The Unjury is the biggest container of them all. The rest are individual servings. You never know what you will like after being sleeved.

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@Geno - I did have a drain at first, but they took it out right before I came home (covered it with a bandage). Just didn't want you to be disappointed if you wake up with one - maybe you'll only have it a short time.

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Thanks Michell,yes i have read that a few people get the drain, is good to know is not for a long time....

Did anyone experience breathing problems, I am just reading the info they gave me and makes nervous.

thank everyone.

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Just a quick update: I am almost 7 days out (a few more hours) lol

I feel AMAZING! I feel like I didnt just go through a major surgery. People who didnt know I was having this done, have NO CLUE! Infact, I almost forget until I see my little tape on my belly LOL!

Lost a total of 3 inches in my waist & 2 in my bust! I will do my complete measurements tomorrow morning for my 1 week surgiversary! Also down 18.9lbs as of tonight peak at the scale!

I LOVE MY SLEEVE!

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@dyingtobehealthy - that's awesome news! I haven't done measurements yet, but my surgeon's nurse did a few days before surgery. I think I'll wait and let them surprise me when I go back for my follow-up appt. on Dec. 8th. Glad to hear you're feeling so fab!

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Here are my weight & measurments--

SURGERY MORNING- Monday, November 14, 2011

Weight- 249.5

High waist- 46

Waist- 58

Chest- 48

Arms-18

Neck-15

Thigh-31

1 weeks POST op- Monday, November 21, 2011

Weight- 230.2

High waist- 43

Waist- 54.5

Chest- 45

Arms-17.5

Neck-14 3/4

Thigh-29.5

OVERALL LOSS- 1 week POST-OP

Weight- -19.3

High waist- -3 inches

Waist- -3.5 inches

Chest- -3 inches

Arms- -.5 inches

Neck- -1/4 inches

Thigh- -1.5 inches

TOTAL INCHES LOST- 12 inches!

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Congrats Dying2Bhealhty! Does the 19.5 pounds include pre-op loss?

@Geno-You will be handed paperwork with very scary potential complications with EVERY surgery. I read it and asked the surgeon some questions in regards to some of them and then I moved on. If not, I wouldn't have had a hysterectomy, breast reduction & gallbladder surgery. We just have to be confident that our surgeon is the most experienced surgeon you can get, in the best hospital you can get and that you have done tons of research. The rest, we have no control over....in my opinion. Don't let this drive you crazy sweetie.

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Hello everyone! Better late than never. Please see below our November Sleeve Roster!! If I forgot anyone, or you need your name added or changed, please just reply to this post, no need to quote. I'll update as we go!! Isn't this exciting????

Also, consider writing banana BABES in orange on your signature! (see my signature). I would love to add a dancing banana but couldn't. I will "friend" you all. We must stick together!!!!

NOVEMBER BANANA BABES ROSTER

1- Sandy123, nateeks

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3-jenni_867

4-sbsheila

5-

6-

7-snoozyoulose, Michell

8-Brandy Gilbert, StrasVegasGirl

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10-NewJourney4me

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12-FionaB

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14-scottiff, dying2Bhealthy, biggestloser,gfawcetti

15-Raquel's moving forward, VSGme

16-longer-life, Luvata amberj, marwi

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22-Geno

23-CeeCeeFree, Sonja,

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28-Ann10, Britgal

29-VFB, belabbr

30-KTT, Felicia

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So glad to see that everyone is doing well after the sleeve!

@amber-I hope you are feeling better

@ longer-life- So glad you are doing well. And thanks for organizing the list!

@ Geno- Tomorrow is your big day! Will be thinking about you! So exciting!!

@ dying2bhealthy-WOW! You are doing great!

I leave for Mexico a week from today. Starting to get even more nervous and excited! I love it that we have this board to keep up with each other!

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