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I am hoping those of us getting sleeved tomorrow will check back in about progress, etc. (I'm mobile most of the time and I don't see many July sleevers posting updates, yet. IDk if I'm looking in the right place or not. I'm not on the FB group either. )

What time are you checking in tomorrow?

I'm checking in at 6:30a for a 9:30 surgery! What are they gonna do with me for three hours? Lol

I'm all showered with the antibacterial soap and sleeping in "fresh linens" but I'm not sure how much sleeping I'll be doing.

The 24hour liquid diet was straight forward. No complaints. I am tired though!

How are you guys? Getting some sleep?

life is a journey, not a destination; so, stop running -H.D. THEROUX

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I am sending all of you July 25th sleevers love and light and there are spaces on the losers bench just waiting for you. xox

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<3

Thank you. I like positive thoughts. They give us strength. x

life is a journey, not a destination; so, stop running -H.D. THEROUX

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Good morning!

We leave in 10 minutes for the hospital.

Positive thoughts for a peaceful heart <3

Eeeeek!!!

See you on the Losers Bench

life is a journey, not a destination; so, stop running -H.D. THEROUX

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good luck to you all!

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I'm home! Surgery went really well.

I have an abdominal hernia from my last c-section. My Dr considers hernia repair at the same time as bariatric surgery a "dirty procedure," so I will have this repaired in 3 months. She thinks I'll heal faster this way, also.

As per my usual, my pain was poorly controlled the first night. By about four pm on the 26th, I bounced back. CO2 is disipated/absorbed.

I took several laps down the hospital hall and had a shower! A doctor warned me, "hey, there's a speed limit down this hall." everyone was great. Very supportive teams.

I stayed two nights because it took me that long to get consistently drinking fluids. I was ready to come home today, though.

I took a 15 minute walk with my family tonight and ate an ounce of yogurt! The high life of a loser. I tell ya!

I'm doing really well. In part thanks to your supportive words and positive thoughts.

Going to watch the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympics. x

...and the day came when the need to remain closed became more painful than opening -unknown

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Hi from Australia. I too was sleeved on July 25th. Surprisingly, it wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be. The worst pain for me was gas pain which was lodged under my breast bone. This has now subsided. I was mobile from day one. I spent two nights in hospital (standard procedure), 5 small incision sites, no drain etc. Since coming home, I have felt so much better. The hospital beds are not very comfy. The only pain I am experiencing now is from taking too big of sips of Fluid :( Like literally my stomach only wants a teaspoon of liquid at any one time. Other than that I am totally excited. liquids for 2 weeks, purees 2 weeks after that and then I move onto soft foods

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Hi from Australia. I too was sleeved on July 25th. Surprisingly' date=' it wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be. The worst pain for me was gas pain which was lodged under my breast bone. This has now subsided. I was mobile from day one. I spent two nights in hospital (standard procedure), 5 small incision sites, no drain etc. Since coming home, I have felt so much better. The hospital beds are not very comfy. The only pain I am experiencing now is from taking too big of sips of Fluid :( Like literally my stomach only wants a teaspoon of liquid at any one time. Other than that I am totally excited. Liquids for 2 weeks, purees 2 weeks after that and then I move onto soft foods[/quote']

Sounds very similar to my experience. I'm so pleased that I don't have drain! The hospital beds are not hospitable. Lol. I was very happy to climb into my comfy bed! Let's keep in touch!

...and the day came when the need to remain closed became more painful than opening -unknown

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Oh, when I get that too full discomfort, if I put my arms straight up in the air, it moves that gas up and then I burp. Heehee

...and the day came when the need to remain closed became more painful than opening -unknown

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Oh' date=' when I get that too full discomfort, if I put my arms straight up in the air, it moves that gas up and then I burp. Heehee

...and the day came when the need to remain closed became more painful than opening -unknown[/quote']

Hi CBT, thanks for the comments. I'm a bit worried about not taking in enough Fluid. Think I'm showing signs of mild dehydration. (ie white coating on tongue, dark urine). I might set my alarm for every ten minutes tomorrow to remind myself to take a sip of Fluid. Did you experience this in the first few days. Oh yes the gas! sometimes I feel like a hot air balloon :)

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Hi CBT' date=' thanks for the comments. I'm a bit worried about not taking in enough Fluid. Think I'm showing signs of mild dehydration. (ie white coating on tongue, dark urine). I might set my alarm for every ten minutes tomorrow to remind myself to take a sip of Fluid. Did you experience this in the first few days. Oh yes the gas! sometimes I feel like a hot air balloon :)[/quote']

The white coat is common post surgical. I am still marking fluids on a sheet to keep me on track. Atleast an ounce every 15 minutes for a total of 4 ounces per hour. I am tolerating an increase in Water and Isopure. Protien shakes are going down like rocks. I got in about 3 ounces of yogurt since dinner yesterday!

life is a journey, not a destination; so, stop running -H.D. THEROUX

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The white coat is common post surgical. I am still marking fluids on a sheet to keep me on track. Atleast an ounce every 15 minutes for a total of 4 ounces per hour. I am tolerating an increase in Water and Isopure. Protien shakes are going down like rocks. I got in about 3 ounces of yogurt since dinner yesterday!

life is a journey' date=' not a destination; so, stop running -H.D. THEROUX[/quote']

Thank you. I'm much more hydrated today and setting my alarm has worked a treat. I too am tolerating more liquid. Not getting that awful sharp pain. Can't wait for the fuzzy white tongue to go away. Note to self: keep tongue in mouth for awhile

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You can but a tongue scraper. Works a treat!

Really. I might check that out. Thanks for the tip :)

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