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SEPTEMBER 2014 POST-OP SLEEVERS CHECKING IN!



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I'm 10 days out and not experiencing any pain or soreness. I did have a couple of instances where I started out feeling fine--shopping, in class and I just had to stop and go home. Now it's better and I know not to push myself too hard now.

One thing that surprised me was an episode of GOUT. If you have unexplained joint pain in your toes, toe joints, ankles, you need to get to your doctor. Mine always starts out wondering what shoes I wore that rubbed my toe wrong then I notice the purpleish tinge to the skin and head to the doctor. This all comes from the almost pure Protein diet. If you've had gout before, you're likely to have a flare up.

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sleeved on 9.8. back at work 9/18- 13 hour day yesterday. did just fine. Fluid intake unlimited. Can take in a few ounces in a few minutes without any problems which is good as I really don't get breaks to sit down during day. On 2 Protein supplements a day and 3 mushy/pureed 4 weight oz daily. No pain no problems. Diarrhea has stopped, less flatulence.

Only thing is I get HUNGRY- thought was not going to at this point, less than 2 weeks out.

New sleevers- hang in there! You'll get to the other side soon.

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I was sleeved on Sept 2nd, had a few complications, oxygen levels, hernia that had to be fixed also so I spent 2 days in the hospital. Im good now though. Got my hospital bill yesterday, HA $80,000!!! good thing my insurance covers it, Im only responsibil for $310 !!

Im on the pureed stage now and Ive lost about 25lbs already! I just am so happy i did this for myself. my only complaint is i get the burps alot now!

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Any sleevers with sore throat even couple days after surgery from scope? If so, what are you doing to remedy it?

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Sleeved on 9/16 and today was my first full day home. I'm still battling a little with nausea as I threw up my pain pill and my Protein Shake, but vomiting was less painful today then it was yesterday-- so that's an improvement. I have had a hard time getting down liquids (I'm on full liquids), so today I probably got in about 16 oz of liquid and a sf ice pop, not good.

The only thing that surprises me is how weak and tired I still am. I probably sleep 40 minutes out of each hour.

The other weird problem I have been having is that my skin is having a reaction to either the steri strips or glue they use so my incisions are red and itchy! The surgeon told me I should try to peel the steri strips off and take a benedryl.

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I'm not post up yet, but I will be Tuesday the 23rd.

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Saw my doctor today I'm cleared to go back to work on Monday. Also able to go to gym and go back to swimming too. I'm also healing good.

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Is anyone running a fever? The pain is tolerable, but this fever worries me.

I think you should seek medical attention to play it safe.

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Sleeved on 9/16 and today was my first full day home. I'm still battling a little with nausea as I threw up my pain pill and my Protein Shake, but vomiting was less painful today then it was yesterday-- so that's an improvement. I have had a hard time getting down liquids (I'm on full liquids), so today I probably got in about 16 oz of liquid and a sf ice pop, not good.

The only thing that surprises me is how weak and tired I still am. I probably sleep 40 minutes out of each hour.

The other weird problem I have been having is that my skin is having a reaction to either the steri strips or glue they use so my incisions are red and itchy! The surgeon told me I should try to peel the steri strips off and take a benedryl.

Hi I was sleeved 18 September and I had only one day of really bad nausea for the same reasons. My dr has taken me back to injections or through the drip and using other fluids to try and help me..

I don't know about you but I certainly did have about 5 to 8 hours of what the hell are you doing to yourself..

I have been very tired also but this is slowly passing, as started drinking gateraide for a boost and it seems to help.

I have not tried Protein Shakes yet but I guess when my surgeon puts me on them I will see soon enough.. Chin up and

Good luck..

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The other weird problem I have been having is that my skin is having a reaction to either the steri strips or glue they use so my incisions are red and itchy! The surgeon told me I should try to peel the steri strips off and take a benedryl.

Get some over the counter cortisone 1% and apply to itchy areas around the wounds (not to the wounds) twice daily.you may be having irritation reaction to the adhesive

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Hi all, I am new to this forum and have a few questions.

My name is Cassy and I got my gastric sleeve on September 10th at 9am. I'm very pleased with my weight loss and the overall effects of surgery, but my surgical experience was terrible! I woke up in recovery feeling as if I was being suffocated due to the gas pressure which lasted a day. A lot of my hospital stay was a blur of pain meds and long naps. I've had a c section and gallbladder surgery, but this was by far the most painful procedure. I'm so jealous of those who had no issues! I was out of the hospital in 2 1/2 days and I'm currently eating soft foods. I am already back to work. I'm a CT technologist and I'm on my feet 12 hour shifts. Is anyone else feeling sore and worn down? Any helpful suggestions. I'm scared to drink a 5 hour energy, but I'm a night shifter and have an hour drive into work and need to stay awake! Any helpful suggestions on boosting my energy?

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I was sleeved on 9/11 in the afternoon. I remember nothing after the pre-op room until the recovery room. On a scale of 1 to 10, I was asked to rank pain, which I gave '3' (low). I slept the afternoon and early evening. I remember my wife and son visiting, but I wasn't very talkative. I watched high school football on ESPN and started dry heaves at 1AM. Dehydration was my biggest issue in the hospital and to some extent since then.

I have not had any nausea episodes since that first night. As soon as I started eating Protein, Mr. Poop came. I have started my chewable Calcium and multi-vitamins. I resumed work six days after surgery, because late paperwork prevented me from working in the office on day five.

I enjoy the Premier Protein shakes. Muscle Milk appears to have to much carbohydrate. I bought the sample pack from Chike....I guess it is an acquired taste. Right now I am getting my ahead around the mechanics of pureed meat for late next week.

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I had dehydration in the hospital and they put stuff in the IV for that. I'm still on liquid diet to help my stomach heel for 2 more weeks. Starting Vitamins also add B12 it seems to help with energy and keep Water with you all the time. I go back to work Monday and have started at the gym too. My recovery has been fairly easy. Best of luck on your recovery.

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Hi all! Hope everyone is doing well! I can't take the Protein Shakes. They give me horrible pain. I'm not sure if it's gas or reflux or something else. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. I tolerate all other liquids fine.:/

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