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Glad to hear you are on the mend. It's easier every day! I came home today....love my bed. Try a heading pad. It works great for gas pains. And deep breathe.

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Hey guys!! Congrats to all you fellow February Sleevers! I am the moderator of the February 2013 Social Group so if you want an invite just let me know and I will send you one!!

My surgery is scheduled for the 25th!!!! Please add me! Too excited!!!!!!!

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I'm having surgery Feb 18th, àt Baylor Trophy Club, sleeve and hernia repair.

I'm 63 and I keep my grand babies 3 days a week. You that have already had the surgery think I will feel like keeping them, the week I have surgery? I handle pain very well, but from reading the posts I'm afraid I might be tired. I don't want to be impatient with my grandkids. They are ages 3 years and one is 10 months. I am weak and terribly hungery on my pre op diet.

Will I be less hungery and weak after surgery? I could eat the singles off the roof right now.

Thanks in advance, Elaine

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My surgery is scheduled for the 25th!!!! Please add me! Too excited!!!!!!!

Sleeve sisters :) me too

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I would but don't know how to add you, I think you have to join. I "liked" your post , I don't know what that does either

But let's do try and keep in touch!

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Thanks everyone for all of the Post Surgery updates ;) I'm getting excited for my

February 11th Surgery in Tampa. Who else is getting sleeved on Monday?

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Here's what I don't get....I am no Einstein, but since my degree is in mathematics I do think differently....if they pump your abdomen with gas to make more ruin for surgery ....how the bleep does it get in your digestive tract to be expelled by farting? I've had lap surgery and had little pain with gas settling in shoulders...just had to walk/move for the body to make it disapate

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I'm having surgery Feb 18th, àt Baylor Trophy Club, sleeve and hernia repair.

I'm 63 and I keep my grand babies 3 days a week. You that have already had the surgery think I will feel like keeping them, the week I have surgery? I handle pain very well, but from reading the posts I'm afraid I might be tired. I don't want to be impatient with my grandkids. They are ages 3 years and one is 10 months. I am weak and terribly hungery on my pre op diet.

Will I be less hungery and weak after surgery? I could eat the singles off the roof right now.

Thanks in advance, Elaine

Hi Elaine! I haven't had my surgery yet, but I figure you'll be pretty tired for that first week after surgery. My main concern would be lifting your grandbabies, as I think you're not allowed to lift more than 10lbs for awhile. Also, you need to be able to get extra rest to heal.

My daughter will be 3 on Tuesday, and when my husband's at work, my parents are going to watch her for the first week after my surgery.

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Sleeve sisters <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' /> me too

I just can't wait!!! We will keep in touch!

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I'm on my PRE op diet and have bad headaches. I hear the 3rd day is better' date=' I'm on my second. My surgery date is 18th Feb at Baylor trophy club. Lets hang in there girls and guys.[/quote']

I'm on evening 2 as well ughhhhh I'm miserable!!! Pls god let 2mrw be better!! Best of luck to everyone :)

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Thanks everyone for all of the Post Surgery updates ;) I'm getting excited for my

February 11th Surgery in Tampa. Who else is getting sleeved on Monday?

I'm getting sleeved on the 11th as well, in Alberta Canada. I would love to keep in contact!

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I am hunched over in pain from the gas and I don't know what I can do more to get it out I have tried Gas X' date=' and walking![/quote']

Try heating pads, my boss swore they were the only thing that helped her gas.

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I'm having surgery Feb 18th' date=' àt Baylor Trophy Club, sleeve and hernia repair.

I'm 63 and I keep my grand babies 3 days a week. You that have already had the surgery think I will feel like keeping them, the week I have surgery? I handle pain very well, but from reading the posts I'm afraid I might be tired. I don't want to be impatient with my grandkids. They are ages 3 years and one is 10 months. I am weak and terribly hungery on my pre op diet.

Will I be less hungery and weak after surgery? I could eat the singles off the roof right now.

Thanks in advance, Elaine[/quote']

I wouldn't be able to do it. I have a 2 and 3 year old, my parents came out to help and it's been a life saver. I am sore and very tired.

Everyone will have a different reaction to surgery but I know there is no way I could watch my kids alone the week of surgery.

I will be praying for a quick and healthy recovery for you.

As far as hunger; I will get hungry a few times a day. 3 oz of Protein Shake or 2 spoon fulls of Soup or pudding and I overly full. I don't really want to eat anything. It will get will better.

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Guess ill have to plan on having help, I sure don't want to mess up my surgery! Thanks

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I'm getting sleeved on the 11th as well' date=' in Alberta Canada. I would love to keep in contact![/quote']

Hi jdoll. In in Alberta too :). Where are you getting your surgery done?

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