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Hi!

I had my surgery one day before, I am 29 and I weigh 330 so I think we

have a similar journey ahead. Maybe we can be bypass bodies or sg... I am sorry I am not very

used to this support group thing. I am a total newbie. What do you think?

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I think you both are in for an amazing journey. The next year will be one of the most rewarding and life changing experiences of your lives. You will be rediscovering your bodies and all of the truly amazing things they are capable of. This forum will be an amazing place for you to seek help and advice from others who have done the exact same thing as you. It will be one of your biggest resources.

One thing I want to encourage both of you to do in the next year is to set goals; from the mundane to the insane. Think of all the things you have wanted to do, but couldn't because of your weight and make a plan to begin pursuing them. I am so excited for what the next year holds for you both.

If you have any questions or I can help in any way, feel free to contact me at the links below.

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I had my roux n y on Mon the 27th. So far so good! Just trying to make sure I get my liquids in!

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You all have started a new chapter in your lives that you are going to love. Eat healthy, follow your doctors instructions, and you are going to see some awesome results! We're all here to support!!! Good luck with everything!

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Way to go ladies! I believe this will be a really awesome experience for you! I only wish I had done this when I was younger. I had surgery on June 30, 2014 and have had no complications. Followed Dr. order's and all is well. I have lost

85 lbs in the last 4 months and life is good. I don't hurt anymore and can physically be more active.

This is a great support network and filled with good answers to questions. Just know that not all Dr.'s follow the same procedures so be sure to double check everything with your Dr. or nutritionist.

Looking forward to supporting you in your journey!

Clarissa

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Thanks for all the support :) I am feeling really excited myself

I can see thought that the diet is not the same for everyone for example

my doctor told me to start eating after 3 days so I have already had some yogurt and baby food.

Also, Protein shakes are not really part of the diet here. In Europe there are not many products

for Protein powder... but still it would be easier to take in the minimum amount of Protein.

Are there any other Europeans who can help with this?

My postop pains are almost totally gone, the only thing is that I feel like air stuck between my ribs, but it could be worse...

Yesterday I walked for two and a half hour... :D

- Dora

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Congrats to you all and welcome to the losers bench you have just started the new you and you are so worth it, congrats on your choice in being healthy.

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I had my surgery on 28th as well. So far so good. I'm excited!

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I also had my surgery on Tuesday the 28th of October! 28 yrs old 283 pounds pre surg.

I'm finding that Im having more pain at home then I was in the hospital and I even stayed an extra night due to a severe allergic reaction to a pain med! I find that even consuming Water hurts my stomach but yet I can cough and move without any pain.. Anyone else similar ?

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Cough hurts me a little bit... moving not a problem for me either. It hurts to drink Water when I drink too fast.

I am very sensitive to smells, I can't stand the smell of garlic and fried stuff, its like I am pregnant... but I am not so

its probably more psychological than physical. I had the surgery abroad I have just arrived home, 2 hours flight but everything went well, not so exhausted as I expected. :)

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I had my gastric bypass on the 29th. I was 368.5 prior to surgery. I'm just now starting to eat some applesauce. Tomorrow, I am going to try yogurt and a Protein shake throughout the day. I'm hoping before long to be able to stop the pain meds. I need them the most right after I wake up and start moving and after I've been moving quite a bit during the day. But I was taking them every 4 hours to stay ahead of the pain and now, I'm going to try not to take any tonight at all once I go to bed. I do have a high pain tolerance so that may help. I'm fortunate in that my Mom is helping me keep track of everything so I don't have to do it all on my own right now.

Hopefully, we can support each other throughout this journey.

Elizabeth

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Thanks for all the support :) I am feeling really excited myself

I can see thought that the diet is not the same for everyone for example

my doctor told me to start eating after 3 days so I have already had some yogurt and baby food.< /p>

Also, Protein Shakes are not really part of the diet here. In Europe there are not many products

for Protein powder... but still it would be easier to take in the minimum amount of protein.

Are there any other Europeans who can help with this?

My postop pains are almost totally gone, the only thing is that I feel like air stuck between my ribs, but it could be worse...

Yesterday I walked for two and a half hour... :D

- Dora

yea I eat puréed food on the 3rd day of surgery too

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Cough hurts me a little bit... moving not a problem for me either. It hurts to drink Water when I drink too fast.

I am very sensitive to smells, I can't stand the smell of garlic and fried stuff, its like I am pregnant... but I am not so

its probably more psychological than physical. I had the surgery abroad I have just arrived home, 2 hours flight but everything went well, not so exhausted as I expected. :)

yea it's not just you some smells be killing me to lol and yes coughing hurts a lot and sneezing do to

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