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Hmm I tried making so new threads to get folks talking...just didn't get a lot. Idk what else to do.

ive tried reviving old threads, pretty well fizzled. So I'm just jumping in where ever :P hanging with the sleevers a lot because they're pretty warped!

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All I saw was lapband and I though it was because I had initially started in that group. I went to settings and was able to select only bypass view and unchecked the lapband posts so I don't see it anymore. I miss the old setup but hopefully once I updated my settings it will go back to where I can see just my bypass pals.

Where are the settings??

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ive tried reviving old threads, pretty well fizzled. So I'm just jumping in where ever :P hanging with the sleevers a lot because they're pretty warped!

I have lost of questions. Can anyone help me

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I have lost of questions. Can anyone help me

we can try!

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we can try!

Thank you, I had the bypass in 2001, & I've had lots of problems At that time it was fairly new. Just had a revision Monday not by choice but a have to case. They had to remove lots of scar tissue & part of my stomach. I feel so bad any suggestions on how to start feeling better. I know it's early

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Bad how?? Just post-op yucky, achy, exhausted? My magic cure was getting up and moving around and my heating pad. And resting when needed. I had a pretty tough case with my revision, lots of digging around and cleaning things up. Fairly certain my heating pad saved my life :). Yes, it is early, sorry you've had such a hard go of it. Hopefully this will be a new beginning for you.

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Bad how?? Just post-op yucky, achy, exhausted? My magic cure was getting up and moving around and my heating pad. And resting when needed. I had a pretty tough case with my revision, lots of digging around and cleaning things up. Fairly certain my heating pad saved my life :). Yes, it is early, sorry you've had such a hard go of it. Hopefully this will be a new beginning for you.

You have also had a revision? I think just wore out yucky, I'm in OK & my revision was done in Houston TX my dr is great, I'm also worried about my lab work my blood count is not good, not for sure what is going on with that just know that it keeps coming back bad (low,high?...) liquid is getting to me

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Revision from band to bypass...get those liquids in! Makes all the difference in the world!!! Good luck, hope they figure out your numbers and get you straightened out

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Thank you, I had the bypass in 2001, & I've had lots of problems At that time it was fairly new. Just had a revision Monday not by choice but a have to case. They had to remove lots of scar tissue & part of my stomach. I feel so bad any suggestions on how to start feeling better. I know it's early

I would imagine you go back to the basics. Heating pad is a great idea- try walking more and talk to your doc about pain meds. Drink your fluids- sip sip sip- dehydration can make you feel yucky.

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I would imagine you go back to the basics. Heating pad is a great idea- try walking more and talk to your doc about pain meds. Drink your fluids- sip sip sip- dehydration can make you feel yucky.

Thank you, I appreciate your help.

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