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I had my surgery on Halloween, I was discharged last night. So far it's totally surreal. I don't hurt really, but I get nauseous if I'm not careful and everything feels swollen and distended.

I'm doing alright with my Protein drinks, I've been sticking with the powders?utm_source=BariatricPal&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=CommentLink" target="_ad" data-id="1" >unjury chicken soup-I like it much better than the shakes since I can't mix anything in.

The thing that surprised me most is how surprised I was to wake up. I hadn't realize how wound up I was until I woke in surgery and was honestly surprised and relieved to be alive. In retrospect that's the most terrifying thing I've ever experienced.

I just wanted to let you all know how well I'm feeling, I wasn't expecting that I would be in so little pain. I am crazy gassy but I haven't really hurt yet at all. I was expecting to be in actual pain (like after my c-section) but I would most accurately describe this as discomfort. I am a little loopy from the narcotics, and I get cranky about 30 minutes before its time to take them again, but if I take them in time I feel better within about 20 minutes.

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I had my surgery on Halloween

The thing that surprised me most is how surprised I was to wake up. I hadn't realize how wound up I was until I woke in surgery and was honestly surprised and relieved to be alive. In retrospect that's the most terrifying thing I've ever experienced.

I just wanted to let you all know how well I'm feeling, I wasn't expecting that I would be in so little pain. I am crazy gassy but I haven't really hurt yet at all. I was expecting to be in actual pain (like after my c-section) but I would most accurately describe this as discomfort. I am a little loopy from the narcotics, and I get cranky about 30 minutes before its time to take them again, but if I take them in time I feel better within about 20 minutes.

dadci

i liked your positive post

hope soon to be sleever and NEWBIES enjoyed reading your post

there are times a poster writes bad experiences, thats totally ok - they unfortunately happened

its nice to see a post from a NEWBIE like you stating they had no complications, and are alive to say that!!!

good for you

continued speedy recovery

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Thanks proudgranny. I think it's valuable to hear the range of experiences. Obviously I only know how I feel at this phase but I hope I stay feeling good and can post more as I learn more.

I've really enjoyed reading the posts on these boards, I've found them all very very helpful to my understanding and support through the decision and I know I'll need the support as I work through the next steps!

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I had my surgery on Halloween, I was discharged last night. So far it's totally surreal. I don't hurt really, but I get nauseous if I'm not careful and everything feels swollen and distended.

I'm doing alright with my Protein drinks, I've been sticking with the unjury chicken soup-I like it much better than the shakes since I can't mix anything in.

The thing that surprised me most is how surprised I was to wake up. I hadn't realize how wound up I was until I woke in surgery and was honestly surprised and relieved to be alive. In retrospect that's the most terrifying thing I've ever experienced.

I just wanted to let you all know how well I'm feeling, I wasn't expecting that I would be in so little pain. I am crazy gassy but I haven't really hurt yet at all. I was expecting to be in actual pain (like after my c-section) but I would most accurately describe this as discomfort. I am a little loopy from the narcotics, and I get cranky about 30 minutes before its time to take them again, but if I take them in time I feel better within about 20 minutes.

This is nice to hear...I am getting really nervous for my up coming surgery which is just this Tuesday. I am hoping I have the same experience as you do.

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This is nice to hear...I am getting really nervous for my up coming surgery which is just this Tuesday. I am hoping I have the same experience as you do.

I hope you have a good outcome too! I can't tell you how relieved I feel. I'll try to update next week or if anything changes.

It is hard to remember to drink, so make sure you have a good Water bottle that's easy to carry!

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Its really nice to read such a positive post. Im scheduled for December 5th and I realized Im not as afraid of the surgery as I am about not waking up.

Can I ask what your stats are? Height/starting weight?

Im very happy for you that things have been great so far! Keep us updated on your progress please.

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I'm 31, I topped out at 302 and I'm 5'4". I lost down to 284 on the Optifast, but I seem to have gained that back in gas weight while I was in surgery! I didn't realize it could be that much, hopefully it will be gone soon!

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Ive heard that others gained while in the hospital from being pumped with fluids. Im sure youll lose it super fast. Im also 5'4. Starting out at 242 HW, currently at 236 but still have to do my pre-op liquid diet so Im hoping I will be lighter than 236 by surgery date (12/5). Hope everything else goes as good as its been so far :)

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thanks for posting your experience, its always helpful to hear others experience. that is why I appreciate this board so much.

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So great to read all of your experiences. I was sleeved yesterday, and am home now. Very sore and nauseous when I drink anything, but happy to be home. Began this journey at 333 lbs. and 5'9". By yesterday I was down to 289...

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I loved reading this positive post about your experience! Now that's I've chosen a surgeon, gotten the money together, and am actually doing this I'm getting a little nervous too. But I'm praying for an experience similar to yours. Good luck to you on the rest of your adventure!

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