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I was sleeved on the 17th, and am still in quite a bit of pain. I'm also very tired. I'm trying not to beat myself up for not getting in all the Protein, liquids and walking, because I know it will all come in time. I drank an entire cup of milk today! I blended it with powdered milk (for extra protein), cinnamon, nutmeg, a stevia packet and some ice. It tasted like egg nog (which I love). I have not weighed myself; I don't want to gain an obsession with the numbers on the scale. I do know I have lost quite a bit of weight, which feels great. I know a disappointing number on the scale that didn't coincide with how I felt would only bring me down. I will know specifically what I've lost at my two week follow up. It's so nice to be able to share with you all! Keep the updates coming!

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Hi everyone! I was sleeved on the 16th. I had shoulder pain on days 1 - 2, now I only take pain medication if needed. I had 2 or 3 instances of stomach/esophagus cramping, and those were really painful. I am happy that hasn't re-occurred. Nausea was also bad initially, but I have not vomited at all since the surgery. I have no incision pain. I walk around a lot, and I feel it helps tremendously with pain, gas, and my breathing. If I stay in bed too long, everything goes downhill. I am struggling to get all Protein in. Finally I decided to just drink the damn Isopure plain first thing in the morning to get it over with. I had initially tried to make ice cubes, mix with Crystal Light, but nothing made it taste better. Now I just plug my nose and drink it up. Thankfully I can swallow easily. I am giving myself Levonox shots (to prevent blood clots) daily (until day 7 post op). I am SO SICK of broth. I have 2 more days of Clear Liquids and I can't wait to taste a Protein Shake again (who would have thought!). I am actually dying to chew something crunchy and salty, like a cracker. On my first day home I was feeling miserable and for a couple of hours I had regrets - not anymore. I know this was the right decision for me. I hope everyone is doing great and healing well. Cheers to a great New Year ahead!!

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I was sleeved on the 17th, and am still in quite a bit of pain. I'm also very tired. I'm trying not to beat myself up for not getting in all the Protein, liquids and walking, because I know it will all come in time. I drank an entire cup of milk today! I blended it with powdered milk (for extra protein), cinnamon, nutmeg, a stevia packet and some ice. It tasted like egg nog (which I love). I have not weighed myself; I don't want to gain an obsession with the numbers on the scale. I do know I have lost quite a bit of weight, which feels great. I know a disappointing number on the scale that didn't coincide with how I felt would only bring me down. I will know specifically what I've lost at my two week follow up. It's so nice to be able to share with you all! Keep the updates coming!

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Surprised you were permitted to drink milk so early out.. Didn't get approved for that until stage 2 started on dec 19 and still haven't tried it .... My NUT says I can do unsweetened almond milk if I want now .... Initially some WLS patients can't tolerate dairy

Just a note --- I was sick of broth too until I just tried paneras chicken veggie broth; I just strained out the chunky ingredients and the broth tastes scrumptious!!! Hoping I don't get sick of paneras broth.

Good luck to you!

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I am a bit late on this thread, but I go tomorrow 12/23/13.

Palms of Pasadena Hospital

St. Pete Florida

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I am a bit late on this thread, but I go tomorrow 12/23/13.

Palms of Pasadena Hospital

St. Pete Florida

Good luck!!!!

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Well was sleeved on 12/18 no pain meds needed gas pains are the worse. Today completed a 1.05 mile walk after doing 2.06 miles yesterday (raining today). Still struggling with liquid/protein consumption. Only meds I am using gasx strips and a Prevacid at night. Keep fighting my friends...

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So prob not best idea to take my huge boxer out for a walk. He's dragged me to the ground and across back yard after a squirrel. :(. He doesn't usually misbehave like that but I'm a little sore now. More so my back, but not good 6 days post op

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-- Surprised you were permitted to drink milk so early out.. Didn't get approved for that until stage 2 started on dec 19 and still haven't tried it .... My NUT says I can do unsweetened almond milk if I want now .... Initially some WLS patients can't tolerate dairy Just a note --- I was sick of broth too until I just tried paneras chicken veggie broth; I just strained out the chunky ingredients and the broth tastes scrumptious!!! Hoping I don't get sick of paneras broth. Good luck to you!

Yeah, I've been surprised at how differently my doctor does things vs. others. I didn't have a liquid-only pre-op diet (only low carb, low fat), he doesn't want his patients to have Protein Shakes post-op, I'm suppose to drink two glasses of milk a day, etc. He's an incredibly skilled, highly-rated physician, so I don't question his procedures, it's just interesting that his guidelines are so different!

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Today I am 4 days post op and still in a lot of pain. My husband has to go back to work today so I'm on my own with my 3 year old. Hopefully she will behave for me because physically I am unable to care for her to my full potential but I have no choice.

I also weighed myself today for the first time and I lost 10 pounds since surgery day. I'm very happy with that number! :)

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Yeah, I've been surprised at how differently my doctor does things vs. others. I didn't have a liquid-only pre-op diet (only low carb, low fat), he doesn't want his patients to have Protein Shakes post-op, I'm suppose to drink two glasses of milk a day, etc. He's an incredibly skilled, highly-rated physician, so I don't question his procedures, it's just interesting that his guidelines are so different!

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That is very interesting-- so many varied recommendations by skilled professionals in the same field

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I'm loving all these updates! I go in tomorrow at 10 a.m. and my procedure will be at 12Noon. It's so crazy to think that this time tomorrow I will be on the other side. I'll be sure to post an update.

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Holy cr*p! I'm getting sleeved tomorrow! :D

Merry Christmas to me. I'm about to start living a skinny life. :) Sending prayers and positive vibes to all getting sleeved this week.

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Congrats @ rxg and comfy_blue...that's amazing! Best of luck to you both!

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Today I am 4 days post op and still in a lot of pain. My husband has to go back to work today so I'm on my own with my 3 year old. Hopefully she will behave for me because physically I am unable to care for her to my full potential but I have no choice. I also weighed myself today for the first time and I lost 10 pounds since surgery day. I'm very happy with that number! :)

My husband goes back to work today too, leaving me with our eight year old twins and our four year old. It'll be a lot of "sure you can play video games!" "yes to tv!" in our house today!

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So I accomplished the impossible, I started my liquid diet on a 4 day cruise! There were several challenges but the fact that there is always veggies available (my dr allows) probably made it easier than doing at home. I stopped and grabbed shakes to go with me. I think the motivation came from wanting to do several things that I "exceeded" the weight limit for. Wow! I can not believe surgery is 1 week away!!!!

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