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My surgeon told me that once I was tolerating 3 to 4 ounces of liquid per hour that I would be discharged. I guess that I just assumed that I would probably just be at the hospital one night IF everything goes ok. But I see a lot of you staying 2 or 3 nights at the hospital. Just wondering how long all of you post op sleevers stayed in the hospital, and if you had to reach a certain "goal" to be able to go home?

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My surgeon has you stay 3 days. He does a leak test on the table and then a leak test the next day (before allowing any liquids). Then he wants to see you drinking well and being compliant before being released to go home the next day. So 2 nights and 3 days. Compliance is a big thing for him.

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I stayed 2 days! My doctor has his patients stay two days, but I only wanted to stay one. He said if I felt ready after the first day and everything was going well he would let me go..

Well when he came in and checked on me he kind of chuckled and said do you still want to leave!

Yeah.... I stayed two :P

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I stayed 2 days! My doctor has his patients stay two days' date=' but I only wanted to stay one. He said if I felt ready after the first day and everything was going well he would let me go..

Well when he came in and checked on me he kind of chuckled and said do you still want to leave!

Yeah.... I stayed two :P[/quote']

Somehow I don't think I will mind 3 days!

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In Tuesday AM out Wednesday PM. Could not get out of there fast enough. Had to wait until Dr. finished a couple of surgeries, as he wants to see all his patients before the check out (not just the PA).

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I'm getting sleeved in Mexico.. My doctor has you stay two nights in the hospital and then you stay two more nights in a hotel before going home. My guess is, that even if you are doing fabulously, you won't be released early due to the logistics of booking with the hospital/hotel.

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In Tuesday AM out Wednesday PM. Could not get out of there fast enough. Had to wait until Dr. finished a couple of surgeries' date=' as he wants to see all his patients before the check out (not just the PA).[/quote']

Show off!!

I looked at it like a mini vacation from the kids... housework...

That and it hurt!

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My Dr. had also said I would be released as soon as he new I was able to tolerate 3 to 4 oz an hour. But that being said he didn't even allow any oral intake other then ice chips till after the leak test the morning after surgery, then I had to wait until the next day when he could be sure I was drinking enough for a sustained amount of time. So I spent 3day, 2 night in.

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I'm in Western Australia and Doctor has advised all his gastric sleeve patients are in for 3 nights. He said this is because if there is a leak it's easier to pick up while you're in hospital.

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I had surgery a week ago Monday morning. Nothing but ice chips the rest of the day. Upper G.I. (leak test) early on Tuesday, then liquids (chicken broth, sugar-free Jello, crystal lite) the rest of the day. Released on Wednesday morning. So, two nights!

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I stayed 7 nights. Like Laura, i thought it was a mini holiday away from my boys and house. I LOVED it, well apart from the fact that I wasn't eating like I was on holiday. With my PCA on for 4 1/2 days, it was really like being in a hotel LOL

Totally enjoyed the experience, how soon we forget the gas and tummy pains we had…

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1 night and out. I was only patient released the next day, others were having issues.

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Surgery Thursday morning the 28th was going to be released Friday afternoon but I couldn't pee so they kept me til Saturday. Very little pain, was walking 3 hours after surgery. I couldn't be happier.

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