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Welcome, good luck to you both! @BrwnsugabayB@consuela11 !!!

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I had my surgery Tuesday i was very nauseated and in a lot of pain. Today I'm feeling so much better just ready to go home!! Having troubles drinking what I need cause my stomach fills up to fast.

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From what I read that means you need to drink it slower...

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Its going well. I'm 2 weeks post opp. Down 25lbs. Just started working out, well walking this week :) i have been doing well on the food too...keeping everything down! So far so good!!!

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Wondering how progress is? I have my date as Sept. 8th,.

I start my pre-op diet the 25th, with one small real food meal per day, and then 2 days before, only clear liquid.< /p>

I'm hoping for good weight loss in the next 2 weeks before preop diet starts. I'm down 15, and shooting for 10 more before preop.

Hope you're all doing great and loving your sleeve-

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Sorry for the delayed response. I'm doing great! Down 45lbs, staying on program and only eating what u should abd getting about 4 days of exercise a week. I have my energy back and thankfully I have not thrown up even once since surgery! I'm excited for your journey and progress! Good luck with everything. Your literally in some of the hardest phase of the surgery now.

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I'm doing good also lost about 45 lbs. I've had 2 times I had to go get Fluid I was very dehydrated because of throwing up but other than that everything is going good! Good luck with your surgery

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What was your surgery dates??

How much did you lose on the preop diet?

I'm down 17, since I met with Doctor- would like to be down 25 before surgery on 9/8/14. Not sure if that's realistic.. (?)

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Yea that's since surgery! It's going very well I'm excited for you it's an awesome not easy journey lol

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