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What I want to know is I go for very short walks- and now calves cramp up. Why? Find it weird. Anyone?

I've been having the same cramping in my calves when I walk. Don't know why though

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I've been having the same cramping in my calves when I walk. Don't know why though

Phew- glad I'm not alone. Not that I want you to have pain. Well whoever finds out the reason first will let the other know ;). I see doc on Tuesday

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Ready-hang in there!! I got u in my thoughts & prayin u can get outta there soon & start feelin better!

Thanks so much

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ready where are you girl are you ok. please hurry and post. we are here for you

i also had cramps not so many now i called my nurse and she said i was dehydrated thats why we are having those cramps and once i was able to get more Fluid in its not as bad each day gets better

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ready where are you girl are you ok. please hurry and post. we are here for you

i also had cramps not so many now i called my nurse and she said i was dehydrated thats why we are having those cramps and once i was able to get more Fluid in its not as bad each day gets better

Thanks NG! My hubby and mom Thought the same thing but I just thought I was just in for dehydration and they pumped me

Full of stuff but still- compared to what we used to eat and drink- makes sense. Thanks :)

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ready where are you girl are you ok. please hurry and post. we are here for you

i also had cramps not so many now i called my nurse and she said i was dehydrated thats why we are having those cramps and once i was able to get more Fluid in its not as bad each day gets better

Hey, I'm here just lay'n in the hospital bed wishing I was @ home... Thanks for your concern, they say the 1st few weeks are the hardest & I'm really finding that to be true... The Dr will come tomorrow I make sure to get answers for everything - my side shouldn't still be hurting like this - when I make certain movements, such as sit up, get in or out of bed, bend forward to a certain angle & etc it feels like the worse sharp pain like a knife is hitting my ribs, that whole area of that incicons is hurting - more around the incision & instead of it subsiding it has just stayed constant w/ the pain... And how when I can drink w/ out lumps & heaviness down my throat... Keep the prayers come'n - you guys are great...

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Praying for you! Also praying you get some good sleep. That always helps too!

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ready ask them whats taking so long damn. you are hurting they should of told you the test results. why do you have to wait till tomorrow grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. i think you are ok its just the incision maybe it got infected or something and you will get antibiotics and will be just fine. sleep tight chat with you tomorrow

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Trust me - I'm feeling the same way -I mean I feel like I could be home - all those IV attempts only to have some morphine put in but not hooked up to the IV for dehydrating me - I mean I'm somewhat irritated - I mean none of the issues I had are being addressed. I called & left a message for the nurse so she will get it 1st thing in the morning @ my Dr office w/ my concerns... No one has said what the result of the scan was or my blood work - I'm like really I been to this hosptial for other things & have been fine but this is ridiculous... Well about to try to get some rest - let you know tomorrow what happens...

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I had my surgery on Monday the 17th. Very large hiatal hernia repaired and sleeve completed. I came home today. Anyone else get really cold especially when your bladder is ready to produce? I did this in the hospital too. Wakes me up shivering. My temp is fine, no fever. Had no problems in hospital, but didn't produce a lot. Now that I am home it is every hour.

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Dang, how can you graduate before getting out the hospital?

It just depends on the Doctor and how you did with the surgery. I was released from the hospital on pureed foods. :o

I've been having the same cramping in my calves when I walk. Don't know why though

We are using muscles that have been dormant or are building muscle instead of storing fat now. This in turn produces lactic acid in the muscles and causes cramps. Many and I mean many years ago when I was a runner. In the evening after runs or in the middle of the night this would hit my legs with cramps.

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Best wishes to all the September 20 sleevers for a successful surgery and a speedy recovery! My surgery is today at noon. Today is the last day of summer and I am so ready for the seasons to change.

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September 24th is right around the corner getting a little anixious right. I am doing OK on the pre-op diet, a few little bumps and slips, but got right back on. I do miss eating real food. I have lost 19 lbs since the start, but I can't figure out how to get my ticker to move.

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