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My check-in at the hospital is at 12:45 pm today. 12 days of 500 - 700 low-carb calories daily, 2 days of Clear liquids only, and I'm down 20 pounds just from that. I must have been carrying around a truckload of Fluid, is all I can say.

Everyone around me has asked me how I could function on that. I would laugh, and tell them that with the maxed-out Lap-band that I've had for four to five years, I'm used to not eating very much, and what a blessing it has been, with the deflated Band, to be able to drink water! To swallow! To belch!

The only thing that I'm dreading about this process is how long I have to go without Water after the procedure. Like a Johnny Depp in the desert, I end up begging for ice chips. Pathetic. blush5.gif

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LOL.... I wish you the best!!! I'm on day 2 of a 7 day liquid diet... and OH BOY!!!!! I'm praying for a smooth and easy recovery for you!!!

Please let us know how you are doing... when you feel up to it!!!

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My check-in at the hospital is at 12:45 pm today. 12 days of 500 - 700 low-carb calories daily, 2 days of Clear Liquids only, and I'm down 20 pounds just from that. I must have been carrying around a truckload of Fluid, is all I can say.

Everyone around me has asked me how I could function on that. I would laugh, and tell them that with the maxed-out Lap-band that I've had for four to five years, I'm used to not eating very much, and what a blessing it has been, with the deflated Band, to be able to drink water! To swallow! To belch!

The only thing that I'm dreading about this process is how long I have to go without Water after the procedure. Like a Johnny Depp in the desert, I end up begging for ice chips. Pathetic. blush5.gif

Good luck to you! My surgery is today as well!

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My check-in at the hospital is at 12:45 pm today. 12 days of 500 - 700 low-carb calories daily, 2 days of clear liquids only, and I'm down 20 pounds just from that. I must have been carrying around a truckload of Fluid, is all I can say.

Everyone around me has asked me how I could function on that. I would laugh, and tell them that with the maxed-out Lap-band that I've had for four to five years, I'm used to not eating very much, and what a blessing it has been, with the deflated Band, to be able to drink water! To swallow! To belch!

The only thing that I'm dreading about this process is how long I have to go without Water after the procedure. Like a Johnny Depp in the desert, I end up begging for ice chips. Pathetic. blush5.gif

Hurraahhhh!!! I know I didn't even feel like anything touching my lips for the first full week. I didn't miss sipping and had to be forced. LOL :) I did it though because I knew I had to or I'd be sorry.

You'll do great! You're in my prayers - and please let us know how you're doing! Walk Sip Rest Repeat ;)

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Thank you, everyone, for your prayers and good wishes. I'm at home, 3 days post-op, and the surgery went beautifully. Even though the total lack of post-op care with my Lap-band could've done some terrible damage, my new, wonderful surgeon told me that the texture of the stomach was good, and the staple line wasn't leaking at all. He also took out my gallbladder, so that I wouldn't have to have another abdominal surgery later.

I know that people who get the virgin sleeve will probably be up and at 'em a lot sooner than I will, I'm pleased with my energy and stamina level, especially since I'm not a spring chicken anymore.

As an aside, I really admire my surgeon's competence. He gave me some pictures of what the stomach looked like, grown over the Lap-band. I can't even crochet, much less look at those pictures and know where to cut. What a mess it was.

Before I forget, am I going to have to crush my meds forever? The taste is so bitter that I can hardly keep from heaving.

Again, thank you for your encouragement. I can't wait for someone to ask me about the Lap-band. Aaargh!

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Congrats on being Sleeved!!!!! :woot: I never crushed my meds, so I wouldn't think you have to for long at all. It didn't hurt my throat to swallow. Sending you healing vibes, and WOW congrats on the 20 lbs on the pre-op diet, that's fabulous!

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What a difference 6 days out makes. I woke up on my left side, with none of that dragging pain. I'm managing to stay hydrated, and I'm taking in about 50 grams of Protein a day. I know that I need to up it, but I'll get there. The doctor has me on blended Soups, which is fine. My question is, how do I know when I'm full? It's like having to relearn a whole new set of signals. How bizarre.

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Yayyyy congrats on your new sleeve and for a smooth surgery and recovery!!! For me, I did use crushed pills and elixirs during my healing stage. However as soon as I was considered beyond my healing stage (2 months for me) and I ran out I was able to once again taking my pills whole form. I can now even take giant honker Vitamin pills too. :) Of course, as always consult with your Dr. before trying anything!!

Happy Holidays!!

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Oh, heavens, I'm not taking my pills whole! I use a pill-cutter and chop them into tiny pieces. That way, I don't have to taste them.

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CONGRATS to a successful surgery! I'm 7days post op too as I was sleeved the same day as you,12/13/11, and chop my pills into tiny pieces too. I'm just afraid to cause any damage to sleevette. I can't wait to begin Full fluids in 7 more days!

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