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Congrats, Britt! That's great.

I'm through most of the pain and discomfort now. I'm home, which is very nice. The St E's nurses were great. It's just good to be home.

Eating is challenging. I kind of don't want to.

No turning back. I'm so excited! Woohoo!

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How was your sleep study, sleeve?

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I flunked!! Which I was pretty sure I had apnea- I'm not a huge snorer but I guess at times I just gasp for breath -

They have to type up the report- and send to a pulmonologist (sp) .

I just was like ( woohoo one more reasons to get the sleeve).

I was glad it took the next day off cause I felt like I hadn't slept at all ( even tho I had , it was just so weird).

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Wendi- you my lab friend??

How's being at work and recovery??

Yep, that's me! Sorry you "flunked" the sleep test. It's definitely good to know though.

I didn't recover in record time like I had hoped I would, so I was still feeling pretty rough yesterday. I decided not to go back to work today. I will go back on Monday. Today, I'm feeling much better. It's easier to get up without the incisions hurting so much, and I'm getting into the swing of the new diet. At this point, I totally feel up to working, but it's probably best that I'm not working today. I'm sure I'll recover better with this day off. I slept late this morning. It's all good. Now I'm just trying to figure out the eating/drinking/not drinking/eating slowly stuff. Otherwise, I'm feeling pretty good! I have cut back on the pain medication. I was going to let it go for a while but a nurse called from St E's to follow up, and she said I should stay on top of the pain medication for a bit, so I'm just cutting back and having it less often. I'm going to keep tapering off, and hopefully Sunday I'll just be taking Tylenol.

Overall, it's going well!

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Take all the time you can to recover. I took a week off from work and I'm glad I did. I know I wouldn't want to go back to work so soon after surgery. Plus with my work I had to get permission to some back to work with restrictions.

Take your time recovering. You don't want to over do it and cause harm to yourself.

Glad everything is going well. You're on the downside to recovery. The next few weeks are the hardest. Stick to your doctors orders on the profession of foods. It will be over before you know it!

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Wendi, I'm glad you are cutting back on work and just going to take it easy-

Your body is healing and can use the rest- women are so impatient- we need to be better yesterday.

It will be so fun keeping in contact when you come in. I think the sipping and stuff will be an adjustment too!!

Take care!!!

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The weekend was ok. I spent some time organizing, putting all the various things into a spreadsheet and planner so I could go back to work today, and stay on top of everything. Lost a couple pounds. :)

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Hi Everyone!!!

My name is Nicole and I live in Omaha NE!!! I just received my surgery date for June 30th!!! I am super excited and anxious for surgery!!! I just want it to be here already!

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      Soooo I am coming to a realization
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        Life as a big person had limited my life to what I knew I could manage to do each day. That was eat. I hadn't anything else to look forward to. So my eating choices were the best I could dream up. I planned the cooking in managable lots in my head and filled my day with and around it.

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