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Warm wishes to today's sleevers! Remember to walk' date=' walk, walk! With every hour after surgery, it gets better and better.[/quote']

 

Can u tell me if Mi hospital has a blow dryer?

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I don't think the hospital has blow dryers but the Marriott does. When are you leaving?

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I don't think the hospital has blow dryers but the Marriott does. When are you leaving?

 

Tuesday I fly out. Anything u regret not taking? What did u eat or drink until u got home? I have been on the forum for months and thought I knew everything I needed to know but now that I'm packing I'm freaking out just a little. Lol Any tips?

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Tuesday I fly out. Anything u regret not taking? What did u eat or drink until u got home? I have been on the forum for months and thought I knew everything I needed to know but now that I'm packing I'm freaking out just a little. Lol Any tips?

In my experience, you probably won't care what you look like. I've had quite a bit of pain and I'm walking the halls with no bra on because at the moment, I just don't care. Ponytail instead?

Oh and for me, it's doesnt feel great to lift your hands up that high.

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In my experience' date=' you probably won't care what you look like. I've had quite a bit of pain and I'm walking the halls with no bra on because at the moment, I just don't care. Ponytail instead?

 

Oh and for me, it's doesnt feel great to lift your hands up that high.[/quote']

 

Thanks

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In my experience' date=' you probably won't care what you look like. I've had quite a bit of pain and I'm walking the halls with no bra on because at the moment, I just don't care. Ponytail instead?

Oh and for me, it's doesnt feel great to lift your hands up that high.[/quote']

Yea I didn't care at all. Was to busy trying to get through my first few nights. Now once I returned to normal say day two after surgery I started caring.

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Ok' date=' so I am in my room at Mi Doctor Hospital waiting my turn for surgery... so far everyone has been wonderful and service has been excellent.

I had blood work, iv in, Dr.Luna came by to talk and now just playing the waiting game..[/quote']

Curious to see how you're doing! Keep up updated!!

Stephanie

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Curious to see how you're doing! Keep up updated!!

 

Stephanie

 

I was discharged this afternoon from Mi Doctor. Had my surgery on Friday. It was a great experience and I have no complaints on the care I received. Now resting at Marriott.

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I was discharged this afternoon from Mi Doctor. Had my surgery on Friday. It was a great experience and I have no complaints on the care I received. Now resting at Marriott.

 

That is great you are recovering well I will be leaving the Marriott Hotel tomorrow have a safe journey

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What about the plug in for electrical. Do we need to bring converters?

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What about the plug in for electrical. Do we need to bring converters?

 

I didn't need converter. They had the same outlets we use in States.

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Ok, so my expirience so far was a nice one. In recovery I gave Dr.Luna a little laugh as I was still "tripping" lol and first thing I heard when I woke up was 2chainz bad b lol , once the anesthesia startded wearing off I was in a lot of pain (gas pain) , a whole lot of nausea. But the nurses have been great in giving me meds like clock work.

Today I feel a lot better, did the leak test earlier today which was nasty, then a few hours later the second leak test with the blue die which was nasty also, but upside to that is now I get to have ice and gatorade.

Surprisingly the drain does not bother me, but the gas is horrible so I have started to use my gas x strips today and they have helped a bit. I also got to bathe, and now jsut wait til tomorrow for discharge to the hotel.

I think thats about it, if anyone has any questions feel free to ask. :)

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Ok' date=' so my expirience so far was a nice one. In recovery I gave Dr.Luna a little laugh as I was still "tripping" lol and first thing I heard when I woke up was 2chainz bad b lol , once the anesthesia startded wearing off I was in a lot of pain (gas pain) , a whole lot of nausea. But the nurses have been great in giving me meds like clock work.

 

Today I feel a lot better, did the leak test earlier today which was nasty, then a few hours later the second leak test with the blue die which was nasty also, but upside to that is now I get to have ice and gatorade.

 

Surprisingly the drain does not bother me, but the gas is horrible so I have started to use my gas x strips today and they have helped a bit. I also got to bathe, and now jsut wait til tomorrow for discharge to the hotel.

 

I think thats about it, if anyone has any questions feel free to ask. <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />[/quote']

 

Glad to hear you are okay. I texted you but figured you wouldn't receive it since your in mx. Lol. Glad you're better

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Glad to hear you are okay. I texted you but figured you wouldn't receive it since your in mx. Lol. Glad you're better

 

Yeah I turned my phone off once we crossed the border, I have been skyping since it was soo expenssive with att to talk and text from here.

 

Your day is alomost here!! How are you feeling?

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Ok' date=' so my expirience so far was a nice one. In recovery I gave Dr.Luna a little laugh as I was still "tripping" lol and first thing I heard when I woke up was 2chainz bad b lol , once the anesthesia startded wearing off I was in a lot of pain (gas pain) , a whole lot of nausea. But the nurses have been great in giving me meds like clock work.

 

Today I feel a lot better, did the leak test earlier today which was nasty, then a few hours later the second leak test with the blue die which was nasty also, but upside to that is now I get to have ice and gatorade.

 

Surprisingly the drain does not bother me, but the gas is horrible so I have started to use my gas x strips today and they have helped a bit. I also got to bathe, and now jsut wait til tomorrow for discharge to the hotel.

 

I think thats about it, if anyone has any questions feel free to ask. :)[/quote']

 

So glad u r doing well thanks for the updates

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