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17th Jan 2013,it is :)..a 3day pre-op diet & 5days of hospital stay (including one day prior to surgery) ...taking a total of 10days off.

Super Excited !!!!!!!!

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Hello everyone. I'm scheduled for 1/30/13. I'm now 1 week away from starting my 2 week diet.

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I am scheduled on Jan 23rd in St. Louis MO with Dr. Molares. SO excited.

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Hello Fellow Sleevers,

I was sleeved on the 7th, and am still in the hospital and I feel amazing already. Since I am still on the liquid diet, I was amazed that I became full after eating 3 spoons of Jello. In all honesty food is not on my mind at all.

I am happy to be in the losers bench!!

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I was also just sleeved on the 7th. Can barely drink two sips of Water

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Im okay with the Water sip, sip, sip which makes me feel full.....yay....until you experience it for yourself, it is hard to explain! However, the gas is what has me floored. How do you pass it?

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Im okay with the Water sip' date=' sip, sip which makes me feel full.....yay....until you experience it for yourself, it is hard to explain! However, the gas is what has me floored. How do you pass it?[/quote']

Have you tried liquid mylicon?

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I am still in the hospital and have yet to try anything so far. I must admit I have seen some improvements since last night. The walking must be helping!

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Walking is key to moving gas in the hospital. I also got some relief from doing what I did for my infant daughter: "burping" by patting the left side of my abdoment rhythmically and running my hand from ribs to hips to guide gas out of the large intestine. My nurses gave me a warmed blanket to help relieve muscles locked by morphine; that was heavenly. The best relief came from transitioning off morphine and down to codeine and then children's liquid ibuprofen. Once the narcotics were out, my gut work up and started processing the gas as it should. Hang in there! It gets better.

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I'm January 24th got my date yesterday :)

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I'm havin mines done 10am tommorow I'm so excited but now soooo nervous!!! Arghhhh!!

I hear you! I'm trying not to think about it too much!

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Finally drifted off about 1:30 but had to get up a couple of times to get rid of all the Water I pounded before midnight. On the way to the hospital now. Good luck all you 10th sleevers!

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Finally drifted off about 1:30 but had to get up a couple of times to get rid of all the Water I pounded before midnight. On the way to the hospital now. Good luck all you 10th sleevers!

Good Luck :)

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