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I was sleeved on October 30th and somehow figured that I would get to go home that day or the very next day. I was WRONG! they kept me 3 days and almost kept me a 4th! I wasn't in pain (at least not from the surgery). In fact, from what I can tell the surgery went very well.

Apparently, when I was in recovery I was sooo tired that I would only wake up to say that my back and my chest were in pain. Well I am rather large chested and I guess laying on a hard flat surface with no bra was not good for the muscles in my back or chest. I don't know if they kept giving me pain medicine - I can only assume so. I kept tossing and turning on the gurney/bed trying to get to a more comfortable position. Obviously, the incisions in my abdomen were of no concern. When I finally found a good position, I was sure to let the nurse know (It was on my left side). My surgery was around 10am and I didn't get to my room until around 6pm.

I was very lucky, I ended up in a room all to myself (not sure if this had anything to do with me yelling about my chest and back in recovery). My nurses were all very good to me. They made sure I had everything. Helped me walk, counted my fluids, helped me to the restroom and took my blood several times. I heard my blood count was low and they needed it to be stable before I went home.

I threw up 3 times which was more like large spit ups rather than a normal throw up. They kept asking me if I was nauseous. I wasn't. They didn't want me to go home until I wasn't nauseous. Turns out the anti-nausea medication was making me throw up! Good thing we figured that out because I would have been there another day. I was able to leave the evening of the 1st!

I know it sounds like a lot but the pain was almost nothing. The surgery was really much easier than I expected and I haven't really been in any pain. My biggest surprise was how exhausted I have been since surgery. That and the removal of the leak tube felt like an alien leaving my body the weirdest experience ever!

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wow happy youre home and yes, it's very odd that the anti nausea meds were making you neauseated! LOL. but here's to being home, feeling better and being well on the road to recovery--PAIN FREE!

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@@mrsbailey921 Thank you!

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