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Congrats to all u 2/14 and 15 sleepers. I wish u a speedy recovery

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I got roses and those aren't edible. Smart husband of mine....but we took my mom out to dinner and they had a wonderful meal and I packed my Jello and brought a boullion cube and the waiter gave me hot Water. I accidently used a straw taking my first couple sips of iced tea and realized what I was doing. Oops!!! No harm done though. Had a nice time and their food and desert didn't bother me in the least.

My husband showed up with flowers n a gorgeous Coach purse! I'm home more but feeling sore n gasy. A lil naucious too. When will it go away?

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I was extremely nauseous yesterday and I couldn't even sip 2 medicine cup sizes of water... I ended up throwing up and being soooooo nauseous all night they kept giving me zofran (spelling?) but it would wear off in an hour! Not as much nausea today so have me lightly sipping a Protein shake... They think that a lot of the nausea was caused by the stuff I had to drink for the upper GI... I want to go home but I'm so afraid of dehydration and nausea! Anyone else having problems with liquids? ?

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I am scheduled for February 25th. Iam beginning to get nervous, and excited. The Pre-op diet is not that bad but I am having trouble not smoking.

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This is a big thread!! This is my 2nd post -- I am new here and I will have my surgery the 26th!!!!

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Well checked in at 1300 hrs' date=' IV in, gown on, and waiting my turn.[/quote']

Good luck!,!

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This is a big thread!! This is my 2nd post -- I am new here and I will have my surgery the 26th!!!!

This is a great place to learn. My date is the 28th so we are pretty close.

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I was extremely nauseous yesterday and I couldn't even sip 2 medicine cup sizes of water... I ended up throwing up and being soooooo nauseous all night they kept giving me zofran (spelling?) but it would wear off in an hour! Not as much nausea today so have me lightly sipping a Protein shake... They think that a lot of the nausea was caused by the stuff I had to drink for the upper GI... I want to go home but I'm so afraid of dehydration and nausea! Anyone else having problems with liquids??

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Did you have to drink barium for the upper GI? Was that your leak test?

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I am scheduled for February 25th. Iam beginning to get nervous' date=' and excited. The Pre-op diet is not that bad but I am having trouble not smoking.[/quote']

I'm scheduled the 25th as well. Did my pre op work up today :)

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Well checked in at 1300 hrs' date=' IV in, gown on, and waiting my turn.[/quote']

Good luck and a speedy recovery

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I was extremely nauseous yesterday and I couldn't even sip 2 medicine cup sizes of water... I ended up throwing up and being soooooo nauseous all night they kept giving me zofran (spelling?) but it would wear off in an hour! Not as much nausea today so have me lightly sipping a Protein shake... They think that a lot of the nausea was caused by the stuff I had to drink for the upper GI... I want to go home but I'm so afraid of dehydration and nausea! Anyone else having problems with liquids??

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Have you asked about phergan? Works better than zofran IMHO

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Hello newbies Drujon and Evolving. I'm scheduled for the 26th and am on my pre-op diet. You can do this, Drujon! I know how hard it is to quit smoking, but you've got to keep your eye on the prize.

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Emmy, I hope you start healing up and feeling better quickly. :( I can't imagine vomiting with the new stomach is any fun.

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Hi everyone! I am new to the sight. Set to be sleeved on 2/20/13 by Dr. Weaver in Memphis, TN. I am very excited for

this new journey in my life.

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