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I'm in phoenix as well. I'm at Banner Gateway.

No way schuster?? :) ill be there tomorrow.. If u need something let me know ;)

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Sleeved march20th

Im also march 20th congrats how is it going

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Am out of op but unfortunately the band was awkward to get out so the surgeon couldn't do my sleeve. Totally gutted, was so prepared for this & excited for weight loss. Plan is to cone back in 6 months for sleeve.

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Am out of op but unfortunately the band was awkward to get out so the surgeon couldn't do my sleeve. Totally gutted' date=' was so prepared for this & excited for weight loss. Plan is to cone back in 6 months for sleeve.[/quote']

I'm so sorry.. I know that doesn't help, and I bet your sad. Just remember to control the food intake while your waiting~

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So I'm 11 days post op and I feel fantastic. I had a hard time getting my Protein in but think I found a solution and wanted to share with anyone else struggling. I mix have Atkins Dark chocolate Protein Drink and half skim milk. Its not too thick and no after taste. So far its working wonderful. Almost feels like I'm drinking chocolate milk. Well I guess I am in a way. I hope all March sleevers are doing well. Good luck to the last few that are being sleeved this month.

Wow, 11 days already! I feel like i just read a preop post from you! Thanx for the taking tip. I have a bunch left over from my preop diet and wasn't sure when or if I'd be able to use them. Tomorrow is surgery for me.

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Am out of op but unfortunately the band was awkward to get out so the surgeon couldn't do my sleeve. Totally gutted' date=' was so prepared for this & excited for weight loss. Plan is to cone back in 6 months for sleeve.[/quote']

Oh no honey. I know how nervous you were what with your baby and all. Stay strong and connected. We will rejoice with you when you can move forward.

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Just got my cardiac clearance. 7:35 tomorrow I join the Sleeve Group officially :)

Congrats! Those clearances can be stressful!! Welcome!

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God Bless, to all you girls ready to go!

I was sleeved on March 8th. This thursday will be 21 days. I should start on a soft puree diet by the end of the week. Honestly for me, the first 36 hrs was rough, but soon after that I started to feel better each day. I have been weak and very cold since the operating, but again once I eating a little regularly, my energy will increase.

The scale keeps going down, which is awesome! With a little patience, and before you know it. We will be well on our way to our goal!

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Hey y'all! I was sleeved yesterday. The whole operation took only 45 minutes and the surgeon said it was very easy. I spent extra time in recovery with high bp, but it's regulated now. I spent all of last night so sick from the pain pump medicine, though. When I finally convinced the nurses to stop giving it to me and give me something not as strong, the nausea went away. :)

I have a two-story house and my room is upstairs. I've made about 5 trips up and down the stairs to get more Water. I'm able to take in about 3 oz per hour, except when I have to take medicine, then it's only about 1-2 oz.

I'm using Isopure blue with blue G2 and it's pretty good! I count that as liquid intake for now. Thanks to all of you in the forum who have prayed for all of us. I hope your surgeries are as smooth as mine!

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Hey y'all! I was sleeved yesterday. The whole operation took only 45 minutes and the surgeon said it was very easy. I spent extra time in recovery with high bp' date=' but it's regulated now. I spent all of last night so sick from the pain pump medicine, though. When I finally convinced the nurses to stop giving it to me and give me something not as strong, the nausea went away. :)

I have a two-story house and my room is upstairs. I've made about 5 trips up and down the stairs to get more Water. I'm able to take in about 3 oz per hour, except when I have to take medicine, then it's only about 1-2 oz.

I'm using Isopure blue with blue G2 and it's pretty good! I count that as liquid intake for now. Thanks to all of you in the forum who have prayed for all of us. I hope your surgeries are as smooth as mine![/quote']

You got to go home with one over night? You lucky dog! I'm getting mine tomorrow~ nervous was could be this morning..

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I was self-pay, so not an insurance thing. If I'd needed the extra night, I could have had it, but I was up and walking soon and feel pretty good after the nausea subsided. The nurse did say if my bp and nausea weren't better I would have another night, but everything got better once they stopped my heavy pain meds.

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I'm also overnight' date=' going home in the morning.[/quote']

How's your pain tolerance, and gas?

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