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Attention February 2013 Sleeve Buddies!



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We will be here to welcome you to the sleeve side. Congratulations! Remember as soon as you can get up and walk, that will help greatly with the gas pains.

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Sleeved today!' date=' I'm feeling ok but Im using my button! Lol.. I had to have a large hernia repaired as well so there's add hued pain but all and all I'm doing good... Keep u posted[/quote']

Keep pushing MzRobin!!! your not on it that long. Glad tour doing well

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Well today is the big day. Gotta be at the hospital in an hr and a half. That's 530 cst

Good luck!!!!

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We will be here to welcome you to the sleeve side. Congratulations! Remember as soon as you can get up and walk' date=' that will help greatly with the gas pains.[/quote']

That's the best advice anyone can give you for the early days of the sleeved life!

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Well today is the big day. Gotta be at the hospital in an hr and a half. That's 530 cst

Good luck! Walk, walk, walk, walk! As soon as you are stable enough on your feet of course!

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Good luck 20th sleevers!!! Best of luck and speedy recovery and see you on the bench

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Well today is the big day. Gotta be at the hospital in an hr and a half. That's 530 cst

I'm right behind you, need to be at Hosp at 9 PST and surgery at 11. Good luck!

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I'm doing so much better today! After coming out of recovery and getting to my room I was absolutely miserable. The gas pain was unbearable, but it's gotten better each day. Hope everyone else is doing well!

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Sleeved today!' date=' I'm feeling ok but Im using my button! Lol.. I had to have a large hernia repaired as well so there's add hued pain but all and all I'm doing good... Keep u posted[/quote']

I was sleeved on the 18th and that button was my BEST friend. The gas pains were horrid when I got out of recovery...felt like I was having a heart attack! Just walk, and breathe deeply. That's the best thing for the gas pain.

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Yesterday was the day for me. I've officially been sleeved for 24 hours now. I had some gas pains at first but once I burped a few time it went away. Until then the heating pad really did help. I dont have a pain pump. Instead I have 2 soaker hose type things that are implanted down both sides of my belly that slowly release pain meds. The left side is working better than the right but still all in all the pain is not that bad. Easily controlled by the Tylenol with codeine I'm taking. I've only been able to get down about about 20-25 ounces of Protein Shake, Jello, and broth in the last 24 hours. I can definitely feel it going down. It's a weird sensation. I hope all my fellow 19th sleevers are doing well. See you on the losers bench!

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Had surgery yesterday, and I feel pretty good. Woo hoo. No toots, just burps.

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Had surgery yesterday' date=' and I feel pretty good. Woo hoo. No toots, just burps.[/quote']

Glad you're feeling good. Me too. I've been tooting and burping. :) just got home.

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Had surgery yesterday' date=' and I feel pretty good. Woo hoo. No toots, just burps.[/quote']

I was the same way. Nothing until about 11 the next day. Watch out for Sharts when they come.

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Yesterday was the day for me. I've officially been sleeved for 24 hours now. I had some gas pains at first but once I burped a few time it went away. Until then the heating pad really did help. I dont have a pain pump. Instead I have 2 soaker hose type things that are implanted down both sides of my belly that slowly release pain meds. The left side is working better than the right but still all in all the pain is not that bad. Easily controlled by the Tylenol with codeine I'm taking. I've only been able to get down about about 20-25 ounces of Protein shake' date=' Jello, and broth in the last 24 hours. I can definitely feel it going down. It's a weird sensation. I hope all my fellow 19th sleevers are doing well. See you on the losers bench![/quote']

Congrats. By the way I feel the food as is going down too. And it hurts.

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I'm on my way to the hospital. This morning while getting ready I thought- I can't wait to be able to tie my shoes straight on instead of on the side.

I'm on day 2 still at te hospital.. Walking and just had my first meal yum gotta love veg broth a sugar free jello.. I think I ate a teaspoon of both,,lol

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