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Thanks all :) feeling pretty good about it all! Should know by the end of next week - it's going to be a long week :) Will have to get out there and exercise my stress away instead of eating it - thank goodness I have my new running app to motivate me :)

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Thanks everyone for your opinions and insights, I think if, yes I can be a bit more mindful of knowing my fuse has shortened, I might be able to control it a littler nicer

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Hi everyone' date=' sorry I haven't updated you guys sooner on my surgery! I had my sleeve done 12/2/13. Everything went well with the surgery and the surgeon was really happy with the sleeve. When I woke up I had pretty bad pain across my chest, so had lots of morphine and endone, so I was pretty wiped out that night.

I haven't had any problems getting my liquids down, the only one I have problems with is straight Water, so I just add a little hydrolite or diet cordial and it's fine. I have suffered really bad Migraines for the past three days, so I'm hoping that passes soon!

Apart from a little bit of tiredness I'm going well. The pain from the incisions is very minimal, so not a problem with that!

Pre op I was 111.8kg, day of surgery I was 106kg and today (day 5) I am 105.9kg. Not a huge weight change yet, but now that I'm home, off the IV fluids and the swelling starts to go down hopefully the weightloss will happen![/quote']

Hi Angie, very glad to hear it all went well. You may find drinking Water really cold helps. I also struggle with water at room temperature.

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Hi guy's - went and got my outfit for my job interview on Wednesday. So excited - that's a size 16 Thomas Cook skirt I am wearing in this pic :) LOVE my sleeve!!

You'll look so happy and confident. Best of luck.

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Hi Angie' date=' very glad to hear it all went well. You may find drinking Water really cold helps. I also struggle with Water at room temperature.[/quote']

Thanks kelliv, will give that a try. Had my first long black this morning - I love REAL coffee - got through a half cup so was really happy with that! Enjoyed every sip!

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Any tips on getting in calories while on the free Fluid stage of post op? I'm not at all hungry but feel really weak due to lack of food. Is this just something you have to put up with until the purée diet commences (Wednesday 20th Feb)?

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Hi angiep, my dietitian recommended a cold milo drink with an extra scoop of natural Protein Powder. I mixed it all up with a heap of ice cubes in the blender. The ice made it seem thicker. I found it really yummy and quite filling. Hang in there.

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Just remembered I also ate Fruche. Not technically a liquid but became one one it went Into the mouth.

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Hi Angiep

I am 12 days post op & still on the liquid stage. I have been having a cold milo for Breakfast plus make smoothies with frozen banana milk ice cream & sustagen plus also throw in a egg, it's nice & thick. My dietician told me to up my calories so the ice cream is good, have also been having puréed chicken veggie Soup, jelly, yoghurt & custard. Also made watermelon & pinball pile juice which is delicious.

Have to say I feel fine but get tired easily too.

Hang in there.

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Hi everyone, sorry I haven't updated you guys sooner on my surgery! I had my sleeve done 12/2/13. Everything went well with the surgery and the surgeon was really happy with the sleeve. When I woke up I had pretty bad pain across my chest, so had lots of morphine and endone, so I was pretty wiped out that night.

I haven't had any problems getting my liquids down, the only one I have problems with is straight Water, so I just add a little hydrolite or diet cordial and it's fine. I have suffered really bad Migraines for the past three days, so I'm hoping that passes soon!

Apart from a little bit of tiredness I'm going well. The pain from the incisions is very minimal, so not a problem with that!

Pre op I was 111.8kg, day of surgery I was 106kg and today (day 5) I am 105.9kg. Not a huge weight change yet, but now that I'm home, off the IV fluids and the swelling starts to go down hopefully the weightloss will happen!

Fantastic news Angie!

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Hi everyone,

Just a lil update

Feeling tired but good and enjoying the weight loss!

Weighing before pre-op diet: 100.1 kgs

Surgery day: 94 kgs

Day 7: 91kgs

Pretty happy with that! :)

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Hi everyone,

Just a lil update

Feeling tired but good and enjoying the weight loss!

Weighing before pre-op diet: 100.1 kgs

Surgery day: 94 kgs

Day 7: 91kgs

Pretty happy with that! :)

Nice! and youre the right way around now!!

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Yeah Dean- finally headed in the "right" direction haha....

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