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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!

Hi there,

I just had my sleeve done 6/18 and I'm 4 days postoperative. As far as what to pack I wouldn't overdo it. I took a lot more than I actually even touched while in the hospital. The things I brought and used was Chapstick, phone charger, small comfortable pillow for traveling and the clothes I wore home are the same ones I wore to the hospital. Each time I walked the halls I wore a second hospital gown overtop. I wast able to wear anything else very easily due to the IVs. I also was provided non skid socks but wore flip flops to and home from the hospital

Good luck!!

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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.

Txbucki & Laners.... I go on monday as well! I go in at 5:30 & surgery at 7:30. My emotions are up

and down, but we got this!!!! I can't wait to be on the losing bench. Lets keep in touch. Prayers to you both that we will be comfortable during and after surgery!

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Good luck then to all of us on the 24th!

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I got sleeved on June 17, it was a crazy experience but I survived it Praise God! I did mine In TJ with Dr. Lopez and got back to Georgia yesterday June 21 I'm so glad). My problem is my oxygen levels are still low and I have a challenge sleeping all night. Does any one else have trouble sleeping? My drain removal had me scared for nothing. All in all I'm glad I did it. No regrets so far. and down 9 lbs already from Mondays surgery date.

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@tyer i also have trouble sleeping but did b4 surgery to. I keep waking up...

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I had my surgery on June 20. I got to go home today. The pain was more than I expected. I think it's mostly from the gas pressure. I the gas pressure also makes it hard to breath in deep. I just startedassing gas today. Only a little has passes, but is made a huge difference. Was regretting it yesterday, but I'm so pleased i had it done now.

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Day 5 preop, im up estoy as usual, but finally slept longer last Night, i giras it better as u go, or me who had problems sleeping b4 surgery was just tires and slept...lol...either way i slept....

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Oops sorry my phone types what it feel like...

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I had my sleeve on Monday, June 17th. It went well but I felt really bad! I'm feeling better but every time I drink a Protein Shake I feel like I have to go to the bathroom, nothing comes, though! I'm down 24lbs so I guess I should be happy. Any suggestions on alleviating the grippy stomach I'm all ears.

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I had my sleeve on Monday' date=' June 17th. It went well but I felt really bad! I'm feeling better but every time I drink a Protein shake I feel like I have to go to the bathroom, nothing comes, though! I'm down 24lbs so I guess I should be happy. Any suggestions on alleviating the grippy stomach I'm all ears.[/quote']

At least ur able to get the Protein down, I can't get it down now for it wanting y o come back up. Hold on, try some Gas X

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Someone help plzz. I'm almost 2 weeks post op. had surgery June 11th. I'm unable to get my Protein shakes down. They make me sick. Does anyone have any suggestions?

I had my surgery on the 12th and I am having the same problem. ..... I wemr out today and got the 6pack of the Isopure no carb no sugar. Which is only 15grms but its better than nothing. I drank a bottle and took two bottles and made ices pops. Do give up, lets pray it gets soon.

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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.

I'm a Monday sleever too 7:30 for me ! I'm having mixed happy emotions tonight wishing you luck and we will be amazing !!

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Someone help plzz. I'm almost 2 weeks post op. had surgery June 11th. I'm unable to get my Protein shakes down. They make me sick. Does anyone have any suggestions?

This week I was go sick of drinking RTE Protein Shakes that even the thought of tasting one made me nauseous. I went to GNC and got some unflavored unsweetened Protein powder (called Pro Performance) and mixed one scoop of that with 8 oz of juice and it was SO much better than the premixed shakes in the can. I've been drinking those all weekend.

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I'm a Monday sleever too 7:30 for me ! I'm having mixed happy emotions tonight wishing you luck and we will be amazing !!

Moi day for me too. 2 pm. Nervous...can't sleep so reading posts! Good luck tomorrow. Anyone from Denver?

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