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The company that I work for required me to be off for 6 weeks unless I got a release form from my Dr. To go back to work earlier. I was very disappointed when I first heard this but became very thankful as time went on post op. I have got the opportunity to learn more about my body and how it reacts to food and been able to develop a nice eating pattern so I am sure to get in all the Protein and fluids I need to. I did not anticipate being hospitalized for dehydration twice. It's been quite an emotional roller coaster with me also so I am glad I haven't had the stress of work. I know every persons body is different but I know I am very glad I had the time off. I am so excited to go back to work in 5 days, and feel 100% ready to work!

How far into your journey did you experience dehydration? That scares the heck out of me. Any advice?

I was hospitalized twice in week 3. It was very tough for me to sip sip sip all day long. I felt like I was going to float away lol. It really gave me a nauseated feeling. I now keep a Water bottle/ Powerade zero bottle with me at all times and keep sipping on it throughout the day. I did have a nurse visit me every week at home for the first few weeks and she was a great help and was the one who made me go in to the hospital for the dehydration. Other than that little bump in the road I have been nothing but happy with my decision. I have lost 45 lbs since April 23rd and am feeling better everyday! Good luck to you!

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