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Same here when i was in the hospital and they gave me a xray w contrast ro amke sure i have no leakage. Ocassionally i still get it on my left side when nees to pass bowel.

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Hey March sleevers. I got sleeved March 13. So far, im doing ok. Got staples removed today and im feeling more normal. Aside from struggling to get Water in, I've had no complaints. Keep up the good work everyone. Stay encouraged

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Was this group sleevers rny or both?

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Was this group sleevers rny or both?

I know, I am confused. Looking for the March 2014 gastric bypass group to stay in touch with the ones we did pre-op. .am so confused now.

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lm guessing all surgery done in march l had mne today feeling good!

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Oh ok; Sarah I'm mobile but if you do find a march rny group please let me know

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This is for all surgerys done in march.

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lm guessing all surgery done in march l had mne today feeling good!

Good to see you on here I was looking for your update. Glad you're doing ok. So you get some beach time while you are down there too?

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I know, I am confused. Looking for the March 2014 gastric bypass group to stay in touch with the ones we did pre-op. .am so confused now.

Yes it is hard to tell who had what surgery, most important thing to do that I learned in my pre-op class is filter, filter everything you read or hear from others and try to remember what is specific to your surgery. At the beginning of my journey my doctors office gave us a handbook with do and don'ts to our specific surgery. What we can have at each stage and foods to avoid. I had RNY with the silastic ring. My stage one was clear liquid no red liquid from day 1 thru 7. Stage 2 day 8-14 full liquids including puréed. Stage 3 day15-31 soft foods small bites. Chew everything 20-30 times. But foods I was told to avoid that can either stretch your pouch or make you gassy I see a lot of people having, like Beans, mash potatoes, hot Cereal. I was given a guide of watch labels nothing over 10 grams of carbs or sugar. No broccoli, cauliflower, onions, and pineapple, citrus. For the first six months. Or until losing 70% of excess weight. Most all veterans I know have told me not to get discouraged with the stalls or plateau, they all went through them. Good luck to everyone. Did anyone have the Da Vinci robotic surgery? I had it I was the second person to have it done by my surgeon, I didn't have hardly any pain or gas feeling after surgery. My recovery has been great. But at my post-op class I met the person who was his first patient and she was miserable saying she regretted having the surgery done.

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My surgery was March 3 also.

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I felt so good today went for a walk, put new flags and solar light on flag pole and started Water sealing the deck... Man I'm feeling it now, I'm pooped!!! I'll pay dearly tomorrow, probably. Supposed to be 75 here tomorrow time to lay out and start soaking up the rays!!! Got my chair and cushion out ready to bake.

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My husband acccompanied me walking this morning legs were burning but im feeling great.he has been my supporter my chef my nurse my counselor my nutritionist.. my hubby...w

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