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It's official I'm sleeved! I'm in my room but I haven't started walking yet pain isn't too bad right now. I'll post more later!

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Oh my gosh I'm so happy for you! I'm glad you're doing well and the pain is manageable. What was it like? I've yet to be sleeved :)

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Wow congrats! Excited to see your success!

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Congrats. You sound like your doing great

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Congrats! The pain wasn't very bad but the gas was..it hit me on day 2. The pills under the tongue worked for me incase u get that. Congrats on a new u!

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Congrats!!!

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OK everybody scoot down a bit make room.

Congrats. Welcome to the other side.

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Walk through the pain - it's a b***h but it helps the soreness, will actually ease nausea, and will reduce the gas pain before it can migrate - you do NOT want the gas to migrate (so I have been told, because I walked).

Well, i also took hydrocodone liquid, lol.

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congrats on ur sleeve! walk walk walk n sip sip sip...

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Oh my gosh I'm so happy for you! I'm glad you're doing well and the pain is manageable. What was it like? I've yet to be sleeved :)

Thanks!

Not to sound cliche but it was very easy! Going to sleep was a breeze the anthestiaologist made me feel very comfortable. I told her to make sure I woke up but not during the procedure lol! But holy cow upon awaking the pain was intense!!! Not going to lie to you but I made it thru and it was just for a little while until they got my pain meds regulated( I have a high tolerance). After that they got me settled in my room and everything has been easy. I've had no problems walking and the only discomfort I have when I walk is this darn catheter, coughing isn't pleasant but nothing major. Hoping for no leaks when I have my test in the AM so I can have something to drink. JUST DO IT! You won't be sorry!

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Congrats! The pain wasn't very bad but the gas was..it hit me on day 2. The pills under the tongue worked for me incase u get that. Congrats on a new u!

Do you remember what the name of those pills are? Thanks!

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I want to thank everyone here for your well wishes and I can't wait to join you on that losers bench!

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Oh but I do have a question I know I need to be walk walk walking but how much?? Every hour or what? They wake me up around the clock every 4 hours to walk and do foot flex exercises do you guys think this is enough? TIA!

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Oh but I do have a question I know I need to be walk walk walking but how much?? Every hour or what? They wake me up around the clock every 4 hours to walk and do foot flex exercises do you guys think this is enough? TIA!

they made me walk every 2 hours.

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