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Omygosh' date=' the first two days were awful. Then day 3 was better and today was pretty good overall. Even though I heard that the first couple of days are the worst, it didn't make it any easier.

One day at a time and hopefully it is better than the last.

Molly[/quote']

Amen. One day at a time. I am having difficulty with getting enough Protein in. And the bariatric Vitamins make me want to puke. So freaking gritty. I wish they made gummies.< /p>

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Omygosh' date=' the first two days were awful. Then day 3 was better and today was pretty good overall. Even though I heard that the first couple of days are the worst, it didn't make it any easier.

One day at a time and hopefully it is better than the last.

Molly[/quote']

Amen. One day at a time. I am having difficulty with getting enough Protein in. And the bariatric Vitamins make me want to puke. So freaking gritty. I wish they made gummies.< /p>

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Amen. One day at a time. I am having difficulty with getting enough Protein in. And the bariatric Vitamins make me want to puke. So freaking gritty. I wish they made gummies.< /p>

Have you tried a Vitamin mix to add to your Water? Check out Celebrate Vitamins they have a drink powder just for the month after surgery and it includes your Calcium..im pre op until end of month but I use them now just because it taste good

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Amen. One day at a time. I am having difficulty with getting enough Protein in. And the bariatric Vitamins make me want to puke. So freaking gritty. I wish they made gummies.< /p>

Have you tried a Vitamin mix to add to your Water? Check out Celebrate Vitamins they have a drink powder just for the month after surgery and it includes your calcium..im pre op until end of month but I use them now just because it taste good

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Have you tried a Vitamin mix to add to your Water? Check out Celebrate Vitamins they have a drink powder just for the month after surgery and it includes your calcium..im pre op until end of month but I use them now just because it taste good

Thanks I'm going to look into them!

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Have you tried a Vitamin mix to add to your Water? Check out Celebrate Vitamins they have a drink powder just for the month after surgery and it includes your calcium..im pre op until end of month but I use them now just because it taste good

Thanks I'm going to look into them!

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Yay! For the first day post - op I weigh less than I did pre-op. They pumped me so full of fluids, I HS gained more than 11 pounds.

Molly 10/2/13

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Yay! For the first day post - op I weigh less than I did pre-op. They pumped me so full of fluids, I HS gained more than 11 pounds.

Molly 10/2/13

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How much more/less did you weigh from being admitted to hospital to discharge?

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How much more/less did you weigh from being admitted to hospital to discharge?

The morning of surgery my Wii Fit weight at home was 257. They didn't weigh me there, just jotted down the Wii Fit weight. While in the hospital post surgery, they were worried about my low urine output, so they doubled the boley IV bags for 1.5 days. I developed a cough and my surgeon recognized it was because I had too much Fluid. Off the IVs and 2 diuretics later, no cough, I could breathe better and then I went home later that night. When I was home, my Wii Fit weight was 268! This morning it was 256. :-)

Molly 10/2/13

5'6"

HW 2/13 288

SW 257

CW 256

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I just saw that Lynn73 posted (in another thread) that her surgery went well today and she's already up and walking.

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DebbieDenise -how are you doing day 2 post-op?

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Just happy to know you are doing well no matter where you posted!

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