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I am July 31st and i have already bought my sippy cups and kids utensils (tip from my hospital), i have everything I need for my hospital bag and am considering packing now. I am ordering these Protein Fruit Drinks from my NUT in the hospital after sirgery that we tried on PAT day. I am gonna ask her to bring me samples again after surgery to see if my taste for them changed. I just have to clean my house still with a good once over and go pay for the scrips they called over. 11 days to go!

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Just search July Sleevers on FB and the group will pop up. Request admission! I'm leary to join a Facebook group that's visible b/c hardly anyone knows about my surgery yet. I will tell later' date=' I'm sure, but I am just not ready to share it generally yet.[/quote']

It is a closed group

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Biggest piece of advice I have so far.... Im 11 days post op, and whatever you do... DONT SCRATCH the incisions! I couldnt help it, they are healing fast but its hot and im sweaty and the anti-itch cream doesnt help much, so im really scared that they might get infected cause they are swollen and bumpy. Please be cautious everyone!!

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My surgery will be this coming Tuesday, July 23rd.

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Biggest piece of advice I have so far.... Im 11 days post op' date=' and whatever you do... DONT SCRATCH the incisions! I couldnt help it, they are healing fast but its hot and im sweaty and the anti-itch cream doesnt help much, so im really scared that they might get infected cause they are swollen and bumpy. Please be cautious everyone!![/quote']

I am 9 days out and mine have started to itch. I have been scratching around the incision areas. Good advice though always be careful.

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My surgery will be this coming Tuesday' date=' July 23rd.

anniebunce[/quote']

Good luck Anniebunce.

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Anybody feel like they are nesting (like before you have a kid)?

Yesterday I woke up early, washed bedding, washed & folded 5 loads of laundry, vacuumed, laid new carpet, moved furniture, assembled a new bed, went shopping, cleaned 2 bathrooms...today I'm emptying out all kitchen cabinets, wiping out & reorganizing them. We remodeled are kitchen last winter, and for some odd reason, I decided now was a good time to move everything to where I want it. 2 days til surgery. It would be nice if I had this much energy after.

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Anybody feel like they are nesting (like before you have a kid)?

Yesterday I woke up early, washed bedding, washed & folded 5 loads of laundry, vacuumed, laid new carpet, moved furniture, assembled a new bed, went shopping, cleaned 2 bathrooms...today I'm emptying out all kitchen cabinets, wiping out & reorganizing them. We remodeled are kitchen last winter, and for some odd reason, I decided now was a good time to move everything to where I want it. 2 days til surgery. It would be nice if I had this much energy after.

Me too! I keep starting new cleaning projects. I have been purging all cabinets and closets. I'm glad to know I'm not alone there.

I get sleeved on the 23rd. I better hurray if I'm going to get it all done.

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you guys good luck! keep in touch go july sleevers. you will do fine! be encouraged!

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Hi I was sleeved Friday the 19th. Im home now and I feel fine im very surprised that im doing good I have low pain tolerance and I needed no pain meds at all. I just have discomfort and soreness. but im home.... good luck everyone I hope u all r doing well

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Hi I was sleeved Friday the 19th. Im home now and I feel fine im very surprised that im doing good I have low pain tolerance and I needed no pain meds at all. I just have discomfort and soreness. but im home.... good luck everyone I hope u all r doing well

I go in tomorrow I hope I don't have a lot of pain. But hey they will help me manage it.

All the best in your recovery.

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Hi I was sleeved Friday the 19th. Im home now and I feel fine im very surprised that im doing good I have low pain tolerance and I needed no pain meds at all. I just have discomfort and soreness. but im home.... good luck everyone I hope u all r doing well

Me too. I had to stay an extra night in the hospital due to nausea and liquid intake. I'm feeling fine now just the usually pulling feeling at the belly button. Have my sofa all ready for me to sleep on. Kinda hard to get in and out of my bed. Congrats!!!

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I begin my pre- op diet tomorrow (all liquids) and the citrate of magnesium at 2 p.m. I have a friend going with me to the hospital because she has already been through this. I'm feeling awkward about telling my family. My kids are all out of town.

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