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Congrats to all who have been sleeved. I was last night. All went well. I walked by myself to the bathroom just now. Pain is tolarable.

I hope u are feeling well today.

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I'm back at the hotel and I must say I feel 20 times better. I don't know if it's all the room and privacy I have or what. But I'm feeling awesome. I guess the removal of the drain has a lot to do with it.

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Hi my surgery is schedule for tomorrow Jan 9th, looking forward to the new me!

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Hi my surgery is schedule for tomorrow Jan 9th, looking forward to the new me!

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brndareyrs...Best wishes for a successful surgery! I know your going to rock that sleeve!

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Surgery Date January 29th

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I'm back at the hotel and I must say I feel 20 times better. I don't know if it's all the room and privacy I have or what. But I'm feeling awesome. I guess the removal of the drain has a lot to do with it.

Speedy recovery shugsleeve!!

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Think positive. Tell yourself u can and add flavor to your Water

How are you feeling?

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Hi everyone! First, congrats to all who had their surgery and hope you have an easy recovery.

I was sleeved first thing this morning and feeling pretty good. The whole thing done in an hour. Dr said it was easy lapband removal. Surgery started about 7:30am and I was home by 11:00am. Was feeling queasy and a little uncomfortable from the gas. Took a 2 hour nap when I got home. Now walking and sipping my reduced sodium chicken broth with a scoop of Unjury chicken. Doing great, no nausea, pain scale maybe a 1.

Cheers!

Deb

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Hi everyone! First, congrats to all who had their surgery and hope you have an easy recovery.

I was sleeved first thing this morning and feeling pretty good. The whole thing done in an hour. Dr said it was easy lapband removal. Surgery started about 7:30am and I was home by 11:00am. Was feeling queasy and a little uncomfortable from the gas. Took a 2 hour nap when I got home. Now walking and sipping my reduced sodium chicken broth with a scoop of Unjury chicken. Doing great, no nausea, pain scale maybe a 1.

Cheers!

Deb

Hi.. were you sleeved or did you have lap band removal? I ask because your already home on same day within a few hours and you didn't mention a leak test, so I assume you had your lap band removed??? Just asking since you post isn't very clear..anyways hope you have a speedy recovery

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Surgery is scheduled for Jan 28th. I start my clear liquid diet on the 18th. Super excited/nervous/anxious. Its encouraging to read the other posts of everyone who's getting sleeved or already done it. :-) keep up with the updates. :-)

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Today I got my date of January 21st. My surgeon requires the 2 week liver shrinking diet so I snuck in just on time! I'm so excited!

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Friday I start my liquid diet

Monday is my date

I've been sick these past few days so I haven't really ate anything but a bowl of Soup and crackers and drinking fluids then i ate a chicken salad today idk if that's good or not but tomorrow I will def start guzzling down my Protein Shakes. 0_o

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Friday I start my liquid diet

Monday is my date

I've been sick these past few days so I haven't really ate anything but a bowl of Soup and crackers and drinking fluids then i ate a chicken salad today idk if that's good or not but tomorrow I will def start guzzling down my Protein Shakes. 0_o

You don't have to guzzle down on anything! Slow down! Fluids like plain Water, chicken & vegetable soup are more than sufficient! I just got done on 7th n home today - sipping on only water all day for now.

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