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I am having the same problem

With sleeping and staying asleep. Part Of my problem is that I can't sleep flat. Hurts my incisions too much so I am essentially sleeping sitting up mostly. Day 3 is better for me today too though. Drinking has certainly improved also. How are you feeling fellow sleever?

I spent my first three nights sleeping in an upright position. I slept in my recliner those nights. By the forth night I was able to sleep in my bed.

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Yes ive had this too....honestly burping didnt help me....I had try and lay from side to side and get the gas to move around to be expelled that way. I was advised NOT to us gasX (sent my hubby to buy the strips for tongue) it was to be natural process of coming out. Can I ask what nausea meds ur on? My doc has me on the Scapolomin patch behind my ear, zolfarn tabs that go under ur tongue and then I have some liquid stuff...I forget the name of it. My advice would be to insist on something new for ur nausea...and then walk around ur living room....its honestly the only thing that helped me. Hope some of that helps. What meds r u currently on for acid and heart burn?

Hi, I was actually on the patch and the zolfran for the nausea i'm actually doing pretty good today. The gas has subsided a lot. Now I'm just running into issues of getting in my Protein and fluids. Once I put something on my stomach it felt like a pile of bricks. so I'm trying to find a NORMAL Daily routine for me.

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I slept in my own bed last night and did well with flat sleeping. Even did a couple hours on my side too.

I am not a good sleeper at all before all this WLS... I asked my surgeons PA if I could take a Benadryl at night to help me sleep and he said it was fine, so I finally got a heavenly night of sleep last night in my bed.

If the sleeping issues don't improve, maybe you could ask your doc/nurse about Benadryl at bedtime, I've used it for years and I was OK'd for it:)

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I'm 2+ weeks post op and still can't lay flat in my bed. I've been sleeping on my recliner since I got home. I miss sleeping next to my hubby:(????

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Does the gas decrease when the drain is taken out?

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Does the gas decrease when the drain is taken out?

What is a drain? I don't remember having one.

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You'd definitely remember if you had one,you're lucky. It's a thing that hangs out of you and blood seeps out of it. They say it's an interesting feeling when they take it out.

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Yes indeed a weird feeling when it they take it out...my gas pains got a little better i think once it was out...im doing ok, getting fluids in and keeping, i have route 44 sonic cups with crush ice and i spoon on it all day plus what ever other fluids i can get in...

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Did my pre-op today, now all is ready for Monday 8 am surgery time....nerves getting a bit more frayed.....I know I need this but I guess the normal worries kick in. Then I se the comments about gas and nausea and hope I can get through it all

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@txbuck....se all experience so Type of gas, sick of stomach, headaches ect. Some more some less i believe its the nature of the surgery. The more u follow the rules of your doctor in preop ad ect. seems to have lesser issues, but everyone is different and u just have to pull yourself through it, its really índice each of us to do out journeys. You will do the same, u will find what strenght you have thats been burden for so Long and push though it all and help another do the same. Im 3 days preop, doing good. Spirits Hugh and ready for the next phase of my jouney. Praying for u, u got this....:-)

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Oops...Thats been hidden for so Long...

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I know there is a list somewhere but I can't find it. What are some things that you recent sleevers took to the hospital. My surgery is on Tuesday and I will be packing this weekend. Were you aloud to wear your own jammies or did you have to wear a gown the whole time? Any help would be appreciated!

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Tx. You can get through this, and will be on the losers bench giving advice to the July sleevers before you know it (I'm July:)). Best of luck to you and all of you who have just gone or going soon. I'm excited for you and am following close behind.

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Hello....txbucki we are Monday sleevers together...I also am scheduled for 8am. We can do this!!!! When I think of the gas and the time it will take to get out ... I think back on all the times I pigged out and felt so miserable it hurt. It is probably comparable to that and we won't be doing that anymore so the gas pains will go away with time and we can start our new lifestyles. I will be thinking good thoughts for all the June sleevers. Looking forward to this exciting journey with everyone.

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Did my pre-op today' date=' now all is ready for Monday 8 am surgery time....nerves getting a bit more frayed.....I know I need this but I guess the normal worries kick in. Then I se the comments about gas and nausea and hope I can get through it all[/quote']

I had no nausea, and minimal gas discomfort. Never a pain. So not everyone experiences the same things. You will do great! My nerves were frayed, and I worried about am I doing the right hing up to the point they wheeled me back and mom started crying. Then they wheeled me in at 9:55, had me move on the surgery table and I was out cold for "30 seconds" and woke up at 11:15 (30 seconds later) to them loading me with pain meds in recovery! When they brought me to my room, I had my last dose of pain meds, then refused the rest of my hospital stay.

Follow your surgeon's instructions! That will get you through with the least pain and nausea! They know what they're doing! It's place is great but ultimately he or she is going to steer you in the right direction. You will do great and be a loser soon enough!

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