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Thanks for the well wishes all!

Oh boy. Mom brought pizza into the hotel room for the boys. That was the most horrid smell I have ever smelled in my entire life! It was all I could do to not barf! PBJ for them until we leave! :lol: OH, and my mouth keeps getting full of bubbles! What's that?!?

Momof4- I pray things smooth out for you!

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Glad to hear you are doing well! I am home now... With gas pains only.. Been taking gas x. Getting in as much fluids as I can even though im not thirsty or hungry one bit.

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Glad to hear you are doing well! I am home now... With gas pains only.. Been taking gas x. Getting in as much fluids as I can even though im not thirsty or hungry one bit.

OH GOOD! i was wondering how you were doing.

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Poprocks. ****. I think I might be sick. This is the first I read about this. Omg I am so going to gag lmao. Hope it dont last to long. Congrats Dooter cause I am following your footsteps

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glad you're through surgery! so sorry you're having a hard time with it! It will only get better from here!

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Sorry to hear about the rough start, but hopefully it will get easier from here on out. Best of luck to you!

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Congratulations!! Sorry to hear you are having some minor adjustments however these will subside. Soon you'll be on cloud nine as the scale goes down...down...down!!

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Hi Dooter! Congrats. I'm a little bit ahead of you and I can say, 2.5 weeks post-op, that life gets better soon. I had the gripping/wave stomach pain thing, too. It went away in the first week. It's all a bit of a blur now. On about day 5 I was able to take regular drinks (not sips) and felt hydrated and better. I continue to get stronger, more alert, and feel better and better each day. Hang in there! Yeah for all of us!!!!!!!

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Poprocks. ****. I think I might be sick. This is the first I read about this. Omg I am so going to gag lmao. Hope it dont last to long. Congrats Dooter cause I am following your footsteps

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Ya, waking up fourth day here, and so far no bubbles. It's gross. Makes you have to spit. Very weird. Today is looking better all around. Able to drink a little better. It's really hard to drink what they want you to drink when you're hooked up to an i.v. Being off it helps, so do your best, but they won't get mad if you don't quite hit the mark every time. ;)

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Hope u get better :)

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Congratulations!! Sorry to hear you are having some minor adjustments however these will subside. Soon you'll be on cloud nine as the scale goes down...down...down!!

Yes, the clouds are clearing and I can see improvement. You went to Dr. Kim- I have to tell you, I can NOT say ENOUGH wonderful things about Forest Park Medical Center and Dr. Kim and his people!!! WOW WOW WOW!!!! All I can say is, Money is a wonderful thing! That was the most awesome experience. (painful, but you know what i mean...) And actually the luxury for what i paid was unbelievable. Dr. Kim got $5050, and Forest Park got $7000. I got a HUUUGE private room complete with huge bathroom and shower, doting care by multiple people 24/7....just outstanding. You can hardly walk into the door of an emergency room with a bad gall bladder for less than $5000. Seriously.

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Hope u get better :)

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