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I was sleeved on Apr. 11th, came home late yesterday Apr12th. Just trying to deal with the pain.

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I was sleeved on Apr. 11th' date=' came home late yesterday Apr12th. Just trying to deal with the pain.[/quote']

Congrats, hope you recover quickly and feel better soon.

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Good morning April sleevers! On my way into the surgery center - scheduled for 7am!

Good luck to everyone else scheduled for surgery today! Save me a spot on the losers bench!

Thinking of you!

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Morning all. The surgery went FANTASTIC. I was tooo drugged to text. WALK' date='WALK,WALK! That helped so much with the air. Im going home today.. Ill keep up w/ my updated posts.[/quote']

So glad to hear it! Walking does help!

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Heading out to meet with my mom and the dietician. She's going to give us the info on the diet for when I am post op in a little over a week. I can hardly believe it. It hasn't and has not been that long of a journey for me. I've wanted this surgery for years and my husband was always radically against it. Now he's divorcing me. So I am using the insurance while I have it. I went for my first appointment on 3/22/12 with the doctor. Got all my testing and approval in during a two and a half week time frame. Have lost most of he weight they want me too' date=' and have been approved to have my surgery April 23rd!!!! My soon to be ex doesn't even know a out it. I am

Scared he would try to stop it somehow. So, for years I've long for this, now it is super quickly becoming a reality. I'm excited and nervous![/quote']

Focus on you right now! You have a better life waiting for you! You can do it!

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I was sleeved on Apr. 11th' date=' came home late yesterday Apr12th. Just trying to deal with the pain.[/quote']

Take your drugs and walk! Walk is the best thi g that helps me! Remember this pain is temporary ! Best wishes!

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Good morning April sleevers! On my way into the surgery center - scheduled for 7am!

Good luck to everyone else scheduled for surgery today! Save me a spot on the losers bench!

Hope everything went great! Can't wait for an update!

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Ok.....So having my gallbladder removed hurt more than this. Im not bragging but I have some discomfort. But its not as bad as I feared. I'm still working on my gas peppermint tea has helped a lot. My mouth is DRY. I'm working to get my liquids down. Sip sip. Im sooo thankful for my Dr.'s & nursing staff. They were the best! Im still walking. Its more comfy than standing.

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Well, I did it. Remember I was afraid I'd run off at the last minute and they'd find me hiding under a table in some back room with my gown hanging open? I didn't. :)

April 10 was my day. The anesthes. guy tried 5 times to get an iv into me, blaming me for being dehydrated, nervous, and finally saying after I lost weight this would be easier. Duh. I ended up rolling into the or with no drugs and he gave me laughing gas. Apparently I was no easier to poke when I was out because my arms are blue from bruises and I look like a long term iv user.

Now, I had a whole plan how this was going to happen - easy! I was going to be one of the ones with no gas, little pain, fast recovery. Ha! I suggest you don't make a plan like I did. My nausea was so bad in recovery, all I did was beg for medicine until the nurse said "Honey, that's all I can give you."

Then once I got to my room, the gas pain hit. I've had 4 c-sections (one after 20 hours of labor) and my gallbaldder removed and this gas pain was like nothing I've ever felt. It was parked right under my breast bone and right under an incision and I felt like an alien would be bursting out of me at any time. In fact, I wished for an alien to burst out so the pain would go away! I got a strong narcotic in my iv and that made everything just lovely. No pain, no nausea. But when I sat up, my blood pressure and pulse plummeted. No walking for me. That meant the meds wore off and that darn gas was still parked on my chest.

This is day 3 and I finally feel like the gas is going away. I'm walking now and drinking - though not as much as my dr would like. No regrets - just a word of caution. This is some serious surgery and serious pain can be involved. I hope that no one has to go through horrible pain, but be prepared that you might. The good news - it does go away and we'll all be better in the end.

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Well' date=' I did it. Remember I was afraid I'd run off at the last minute and they'd find me hiding under a table in some back room with my gown hanging open? I didn't. <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />

April 10 was my day. The anesthes. guy tried 5 times to get an iv into me, blaming me for being dehydrated, nervous, and finally saying after I lost weight this would be easier. Duh. I ended up rolling into the or with no drugs and he gave me laughing gas. Apparently I was no easier to poke when I was out because my arms are blue from bruises and I look like a long term iv user.

Now, I had a whole plan how this was going to happen - easy! I was going to be one of the ones with no gas, little pain, fast recovery. Ha! I suggest you don't make a plan like I did. My nausea was so bad in recovery, all I did was beg for medicine until the nurse said "Honey, that's all I can give you."

Then once I got to my room, the gas pain hit. I've had 4 c-sections (one after 20 hours of labor) and my gallbaldder removed and this gas pain was like nothing I've ever felt. It was parked right under my breast bone and right under an incision and I felt like an alien would be bursting out of me at any time. In fact, I wished for an alien to burst out so the pain would go away! I got a strong narcotic in my iv and that made everything just lovely. No pain, no nausea. But when I sat up, my blood pressure and pulse plummeted. No walking for me. That meant the meds wore off and that darn gas was still parked on my chest.

This is day 3 and I finally feel like the gas is going away. I'm walking now and drinking - though not as much as my dr would like. No regrets - just a word of caution. This is some serious surgery and serious pain can be involved. I hope that no one has to go through horrible pain, but be prepared that you might. The good news - it does go away and we'll all be better in the end.[/quote']

I had the same problem with the plummeting BP. I had to sit with my head low and was so uncomfy the whole night. They said I had an allergic reaction to the plastic mask so the Benadryl and pain Meds did it. Odd it happened to you too...

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Well' date=' I did it. Remember I was afraid I'd run off at the last minute and they'd find me hiding under a table in some back room with my gown hanging open? I didn't. <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />

April 10 was my day. The anesthes. guy tried 5 times to get an iv into me, blaming me for being dehydrated, nervous, and finally saying after I lost weight this would be easier. Duh. I ended up rolling into the or with no drugs and he gave me laughing gas. Apparently I was no easier to poke when I was out because my arms are blue from bruises and I look like a long term iv user.

Now, I had a whole plan how this was going to happen - easy! I was going to be one of the ones with no gas, little pain, fast recovery. Ha! I suggest you don't make a plan like I did. My nausea was so bad in recovery, all I did was beg for medicine until the nurse said "Honey, that's all I can give you."

Then once I got to my room, the gas pain hit. I've had 4 c-sections (one after 20 hours of labor) and my gallbaldder removed and this gas pain was like nothing I've ever felt. It was parked right under my breast bone and right under an incision and I felt like an alien would be bursting out of me at any time. In fact, I wished for an alien to burst out so the pain would go away! I got a strong narcotic in my iv and that made everything just lovely. No pain, no nausea. But when I sat up, my blood pressure and pulse plummeted. No walking for me. That meant the meds wore off and that darn gas was still parked on my chest.

This is day 3 and I finally feel like the gas is going away. I'm walking now and drinking - though not as much as my dr would like. No regrets - just a word of caution. This is some serious surgery and serious pain can be involved. I hope that no one has to go through horrible pain, but be prepared that you might. The good news - it does go away and we'll all be better in the end.[/quote']

Sorry to hear you had a rough time. I can imagine. I had one moment on the second day where the gas pain hit me- I thought I was going to scream. I asked the nurse if anyone ever passed out from the pain and she said it had happened. Hope you are feeling better moment by moment!

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Pre-op was supposed to start on Thursday but didn't get back from holiday til last night. Have gained 2lbs on holiday!! Beginning to get stressed about the pre-op diet - whether to just do shakes until op on 26th or follow the pre-op diet that I was given. What to do what to do...

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Hey Gang, well it's official. I have my surgery date of April 30'th, got my insurance approval the other day and the firm date yesterday. now it's time to start getting nervous about it. start my pre-op diet next monday, 1 week of low carbs and then 1 week of liquids. Pray for me that I don't kill anyone while I'm on this pre-op diet, I know from past experiance that low carb and I don't get along very well.

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Well, I did it. Remember I was afraid I'd run off at the last minute and they'd find me hiding under a table in some back room with my gown hanging open? I didn't. :)

April 10 was my day. The anesthes. guy tried 5 times to get an iv into me, blaming me for being dehydrated, nervous, and finally saying after I lost weight this would be easier. Duh. I ended up rolling into the or with no drugs and he gave me laughing gas. Apparently I was no easier to poke when I was out because my arms are blue from bruises and I look like a long term iv user.

Now, I had a whole plan how this was going to happen - easy! I was going to be one of the ones with no gas, little pain, fast recovery. Ha! I suggest you don't make a plan like I did. My nausea was so bad in recovery, all I did was beg for medicine until the nurse said "Honey, that's all I can give you."

Then once I got to my room, the gas pain hit. I've had 4 c-sections (one after 20 hours of labor) and my gallbaldder removed and this gas pain was like nothing I've ever felt. It was parked right under my breast bone and right under an incision and I felt like an alien would be bursting out of me at any time. In fact, I wished for an alien to burst out so the pain would go away! I got a strong narcotic in my iv and that made everything just lovely. No pain, no nausea. But when I sat up, my blood pressure and pulse plummeted. No walking for me. That meant the meds wore off and that darn gas was still parked on my chest.

This is day 3 and I finally feel like the gas is going away. I'm walking now and drinking - though not as much as my dr would like. No regrets - just a word of caution. This is some serious surgery and serious pain can be involved. I hope that no one has to go through horrible pain, but be prepared that you might. The good news - it does go away and we'll all be better in the end.

I am sorry you had a hard time get well soon!

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Hey Gang, well it's official. I have my surgery date of April 30'th, got my insurance approval the other day and the firm date yesterday. now it's time to start getting nervous about it. start my pre-op diet next monday, 1 week of low carbs and then 1 week of liquids. Pray for me that I don't kill anyone while I'm on this pre-op diet, I know from past experiance that low carb and I don't get along very well.

Congratulations on getting your approval and date. You are now officially part of the April 2012 gang! I am due to have my surgery on 26th so we'll be going through this at roughly the same time.

I am so glad that I live in Scotland (although I did live in Arlington, VA for a year, as an Au Pair, a lifetime ago - you live in a beautiful part of the world.) if you are going to go crazy during the pre-op period;) See you on the losers bench.

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