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Congrats!! I wish you the best of luck! I am sure everything will go well for you!

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Hey, I know you will do well. And thanks for your words of encouragement. My sugery was at 9:30 this morning and everything went very well. I'm feeling great. Look forward to chatting with you soon.

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Hi there! I'm a newbie and JUST getting started. I am SO happy for you:+) I pray that everything went well. My very first appointment is on Nov.19th. Hopefully one day I can say as well, "Tomorrow is the day" Good luck to you on this journey!!

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surgery was at 9:30 this morning - everything went very well. feeling great.

@@Dana825

glad things went smoothly yesterday :)

I knew they would ;)

continued, speedy recovery :)

kathy

will be sleeved tomorrow

@@leenieceymic1

surgery is done, over with!!! :)

hope all went well :)

you are now on the road to a healthier, happier, longer life in sleeveland :)

speedy recovery :)

good luck

kathy

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Hey, I know you will do well. And thanks for your words of encouragement. My sugery was at 9:30 this morning and everything went very well. I'm feeling great. Look forward to chatting with you soon.

Dana, this is awesome! It's great to see so many having positive experiences. Good luck with you continued success.

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So excited for you! Good luck!

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I agree with you. You must follow the steps to be successful. Taking it one day at a time. How are you doing so far?

Hi leenieceymic1 ! Just thinking of you today and hoping that all is well. I am excited to get an update from you. Had you on my morning prayer list.

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Congrats girl! You got this!

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Hello everyone!!! First I really want to thank everyone for the support. It's great to know that I can share this experience with people who understand my struggle & not judge me.

Surgery was on Wednesday. All I remember is them rolling me to the OR, showing me this huge robot & them saying were giving you happy medicine, I was looking up & the next thing I knew I was in recovery. I threw up a few time from being nauseous. But they gave me some nice pain medication. I was up & walking within a few hrs. The gas pain is horrible. I can deal with the incision pain, but the moving of the gas! OMG!!! Unbelievable! I just took a gas strip. Hopefully it will help.

I'm trying to get these fluids in. I couldn't even eat half of a sugar free ice pop. I see my dr on Tuesday & I will be on full fluids I guess for a wk or 2.

Taking it 1 day at a time. Slow & steady.

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Glad to hear everything went well! I have heard bad stories about the gas pains, so you'll have to let me know if you discover anything that helps!! My surgery is 4 weeks from today!!

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KAfallin: I've been walking a lot, using gas x strips & taking pain meds for pain with the incisions & gas. I haven't taken a full dose of pain meds, I take 1 pill crush it very fine & mix well with cold unsweetened applesauce. Stay hydrated. I'm suppose to get in 30cc of Fluid every 30 mins. I woke up & was thirsty. I had 3 30cc in 30 mins. Once I'm on full liquids suppose to increase to 2 every 30 mins. I'm tempted to drink more but I don't want to stretch my sleeve.

You will be fine. Walk as much stay hydrated & take it 1 day at a time.

I've experienced gas pain before but not on this level. I tried to tolerate the pain in the hospital but I quickly learned to ask for pain meds. Keep us posted on your journey.

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I'm such a fast drinker that I'm scared of that adjustment after surgery. I always drink with a straw and can suck down Water like it's going out of style. I know I should try to start changing this now while I have time but it's so hard. Even as a kid my Dad jokingly called me desert belly.

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Crystalsleeve it's very hard to sip. I hate it. But if you drink too fast you will feel the after effects of drinking fast. We have to retrain ourselves to eat & drink. It's a challenge but you will be fine. Take it slow.

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I saw somewhere a lady that had sleeve surgery that said she used a toddler's sippy cup in the beginning because she had a habit of gulping when she drinks. I do too so I'm think that as silly as it may feel, it may work!

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