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Well the time is almost here, after a 7 month journey my time to be sleeved is just around the corner. In less than 24 hours my life will change forever. I have been on a clear liquid diet that started Saturday, it's been tough but not as tough as I had imagined it would be. Any advice is appreciated.

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I was sleeved march 25th. I know how you feel. Nervous or scared of the unknown. I will be done and over before you know it. Just try and walk when you can. If you have any stomach cramping just take deep breathes to help you through it. You'll do great! Good luck

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Well I will say its definitely life changing. The first 3 days were the hardest for me because of the gas pains. But it gets better. The weight is coming off for me quickly 20 pounds in 2 weeks and people are starting to notice. Don't get frustrated if you can't get all the Protein down after surgery. I couldn't it takes time. Good luck!!!

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Well I will say its definitely life changing. The first 3 days were the hardest for me because of the gas pains. But it gets better. The weight is coming off for me quickly 20 pounds in 2 weeks and people are starting to notice. Don't get frustrated if you can't get all the Protein down after surgery. I couldn't it takes time. Good luck!!!

Thank you so much for giving me some feedback. I hope I see 20 lbs gone soon ;-) my goal is to loose 93 so 20 in two weeks would be very motivational.

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I was sleeved march 25th. I know how you feel. Nervous or scared of the unknown. I will be done and over before you know it. Just try and walk when you can. If you have any stomach cramping just take deep breathes to help you through it. You'll do great! Good luck

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Thank you so much for the advice. I think I prepared myself as best as I can but there's always that lingering unknown in the back of my mind.

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Good luck! I will be 11 wks post op tomorrow. No problems so far. Smooth sailing. The first couple of days were rough but it gets better every day. Prayers for a smooth surgery and speedy recovery.

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Good luck! I will be 11 wks post op tomorrow. No problems so far. Smooth sailing. The first couple of days were rough but it gets better every day. Prayers for a smooth surgery and speedy recovery.

Thank you Terry

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Well the time is almost here' date=' after a 7 month journey my time to be sleeved is just around the corner. In less than 24 hours my life will change forever. I have been on a clear liquid diet that started Saturday, it's been tough but not as tough as I had imagined it would be. Any advice is appreciated.[/quote']

Good Luck! My surgery is on the 25th.

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Good Luck! My surgery is on the 25th.

Thank you. I was supposed to have surgery on the 24th but they called me Thursday morning and said they needed to reschedule it for Monday.

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Oh well at least you can get it out of the way! Don't forget to let us know how it goes :)

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You will do great. The first couple of days were rough, but each day it got better. Bring gas strips with you and chap stick, they were my life savers while I was in the hospital. I would not change my decision for the world, very happy with my sleeve (3 mons post op). Good Luck!

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Well the time is almost here' date=' after a 7 month journey my time to be sleeved is just around the corner. In less than 24 hours my life will change forever. I have been on a clear liquid diet that started Saturday, it's been tough but not as tough as I had imagined it would be. Any advice is appreciated.[/quote']

Praying for you....all will be well. I didn't have issues with gas at all, so you might just sail through beautifully. The night before/morning of surgery, I felt at peace and comforted. I'm 2weeks out. Down 28 pounds total (including 1 week pre-op). It's all worth it, and we are here rooting you on!

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Hold a pillow over ur belly if u have to cough or sneeze. Ur throat will be sore from the tube and dry. Some hospitals have little sponges on sticks that u can ask for. Dip them in Water and rub inside ur mouth until u are allowed to drink. And walk walk walk. Good luck

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Oh well at least you can get it out of the way! Don't forget to let us know how it goes :)

I will check in tomorrow after surgery ;-)

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