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Today is day two post op. I have no regrets. It has been a little painful, but everyone has informed me on my wonderful progress. Just keeping positive thoughts and looking for to that light at the end of the tunnel. The hardest thing for me has been the nausea and gas pains, but they provide meds for that. Wishing any future sleevers a good luck and speedy recovery. :-)

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Thank you and good luck to you too and a speedy recovery. My surgery date is feb. 5. I started my pre op diet today! I need to hear all positive reports as possible. Take care if yourself. You are going to look and feel awesome!

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Good luck! I go in on Feb 11. Kind of nervous but looking forward to it. Keep telling us what to expect. It makes it easier to go in with some understanding of what's to come.

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glad all is going well

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Keep up the good work! Gals all is going well for you. I have my surgery on the 28th and feeling a bit anxious. Plus kind of feeling like a cold coming on....I hope I don't get sick prior to the surgery.

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Congratulations on your surgery! I was sleeved 8 weeks ago tomorrow. The first few days were rough for me because of the nausea from anesthesia and pain from the incisions. Other than that, it really is going well. Just remember to walk walk walk! It really does help with gas pain. I also used the spirometer every hour for the first few days. That helped alot as well.

At 8 weeks, I have lost 45.5 pounds and am really excited about that. Just also remember to drink SLOWLY and when you start on mushies/purees and regular foods - eat really slow and do not eat and drink! When you eat fast and/or eat and drink, you will feel a type of "fullness" pain in your chest, which can be kinda painful especially in the beginning. You may also end up vomiting from it. That happened to me once when I ate and drank. Sometimes it doesn't come on for a little bit, so you may not be able to tell that you are full or can't fit any more in. You will get used to what "full" feels like eventually.

Good luck and let us know how you're doing!!

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carly, glad you are doing well...what are you eating now that you are 8 weeks out?

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Today is day two post op. I have no regrets. It has been a little painful' date=' but everyone has informed me on my wonderful progress. Just keeping positive thoughts and looking for to that light at the end of the tunnel. The hardest thing for me has been the nausea and gas pains, but they provide meds for that. Wishing any future sleevers a good luck and speedy recovery. :-)[/quote']

Glad to hear ur doing well. Thanks for the luck. My surgery is supposed to be Feb 11th

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I'm new to this site but glad I discovered it as I've needed some place to go for support. I'm having surgery on Jan 30th 2013 and a bit nervous but excited as well. It helps reading the positive posts. Haven't had the nerve to read the ones that aren't lol.

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Had surgery on the 22nd. Had band removed n sleeve done. The worst part of surgery is the gas pain and dry heaving. The dry heaving was from the liquid meds they gave me. The gas is now starting to come out now, other than that I have no incision pain.

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I had surgery on 1/21 too my pain has gone away. However, I am very constipated. are you taking anything for that?

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I too had surgery 1/21. I am able to get gas out but still have heartburn. Intermittent pain. Last night was really bad. I have really bad head hunger and want to eat food. I also keep drinking too fast which is causing pain. And to add insult to injury I haven't lost any weight :(

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Eddazzle, they sent me home from the hospital with stuff for acid reflex and stuff to help move my bowels.

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carly' date=' glad you are doing well...what are you eating now that you are 8 weeks out?[/quote']

I can war pretty much anything except salad. I just have to eat really slow and not eat too much.

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I had surgery on 1/21 too my pain has gone away. However' date=' I am very constipated. are you taking anything for that?[/quote']

I haven't taken anything for that yet. I don't feel constipated because I've been on a liquid diet for the post op. I've been told that Fiber supplements help as well as Miralax.< /p>

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