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All my tests are done. Now waiting for them to submit my chart to the insurance. Waiting game...eeek!!!

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Best of luck...... waiting for results from insurance company....having procedure in Manhatten witth Dr. Daniel Herron.......anyone else ever had him do their VSG ?

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Why yes I was on May 21st! Everything went very well, I have no complaints about him.

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Why yes I was on May 21st! Everything went very well, I have no complaints about him.

Yay!!! I'm so excited for you!!! Can't wait to be sleeved as well :) Did it take long to be approved? How long was your hospital stay? Did u share a room? Sry for all questions =D Congrats again!!!

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Best of luck...... waiting for results from insurance company....having procedure in Manhatten witth Dr. Daniel Herron.......anyone else ever had him do their VSG ?

Thanks =D Best of luck too!!!

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Yay!!! I'm so excited for you!!! Can't wait to be sleeved as well :) Did it take long to be approved? How long was your hospital stay? Did u share a room? Sry for all questions =D Congrats again!!!

Ty!

Let's see, my initial appointment was January 21st, did all my stuff by April, received approval mid-April, and had my surgery scheduled May 21st. So essentially, it took me 4 months.

Hospital stay was good, I was on the 4th floor, had a private room with my own shower. :) I was only there for 2 nights, he left it up to me if I wanted to stay a third night. But I wanted to go home.

The only thing that I didn't seem ready for, was the level of pain and discomfort I was in when I first woke up. I don't know why I thought any different, but the first day and night really sucked. I was given dilaudid (morphine) drip for the pain but that began to my new nauseous and dry heave....which sucked. In the morning they gave me something milder for the pain and I was fine. The next day I felt way better, the day after that better, and everyday since I am getting closer to feeling 100%. Also, I've lost 26 pounds since my pre-op diet, and I've moved on to stage 3 of the diet. So just remember everyday gets better! And good luck!!

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Babyhellfire- OMG thanks for the info!!! I'm so happy to find someone who has just recently seen him. As far as the stay I will prob take the extra day bc I have 2 lil ones (that love to jump on mommy like a bouncy house)...lol =D

Nurse Chris told me I should expect a call from I think Kathy who will basically go thru my chart to check if evrything is perfect, then call me to tell me when she submitting the chart. Or does she call after the approval?

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Babyhellfire- OMG thanks for the info!!! I'm so happy to find someone who has just recently seen him. As far as the stay I will prob take the extra day bc I have 2 lil ones (that love to jump on mommy like a bouncy house)...lol =D

Nurse Chris told me I should expect a call from I think Kathy who will basically go thru my chart to check if evrything is perfect' date=' then call me to tell me when she submitting the chart. Or does she call after the approval?

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I know what you mean I was tempted to stay the extra night cuz I have two kids myself. The gas is painful, and the doc doesn't want you to use any gas x or anything, they want it to come out naturally. So walking is the best thing to do.

She called me to tell me I was approved but that can take up to two weeks. I got mine pretty quickly though.

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Also you probably won't be able to eat all the Protein Jello cups they give you, if I were you I would save them for when you come home in the first phase of your diet.

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Also you probably won't be able to eat all the Protein Jello cups they give you, if I were you I would save them for when you come home in the first phase of your diet.

Hey Babyhellfire,

How is everything going since the surgey?? I finally got my date it's June 25th!! Hope to hear from you ttysoon

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Hey Babyhellfire' date='

How is everything going since the surgey?? I finally got my date it's June 25th!! Hope to hear from you ttysoon

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Wow, you're right around the corner...congrats! :)

Once I hit the three week post-op mark, I was back to feeling like myself. My energy returned and I no longer felt any pain. As of today I feel great. Still getting used to my sleeve though. I'm eating regular foods now and am learning that I need to slow down and STOP when I start feeling full or else I get a tummy ache. It takes some getting used to.

Well, good luck. Let me know how everything goes. Do you use my fitness pal? If so, my s/n is thebabycakes.

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