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Mine was a 36 bougie

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Just found out that my surgeon used a 42fr bougie....and the restriction is pretty good!!!! Can't have anything over 3-4 ounces...

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All of those male surgeons will tell you that size doesn't matter. ????????

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Mine used a 40fr bougie. He said that's all he does now for all his patients.

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Mine was a 32f. I had my surgery July 4th (one week tomorrow) and I've lost near 20 pounds (30 counting the one week Preop diet) and I can actually drink a lot more fluids than I thought. Mine was also oversewn. I know some people say it doesn't make a difference but to me it did. I paid out of pocket though I have insurance and bougie size played a part in my decision to self pay. I wanted the most restriction even if only as a placebo. I guess I will know more in a month or so. For me, it was either the smallest possible sleeve or go with bypass.

Started at 255 before Preop diet.

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Mine is 38f but from the pics it looked like it was sticked really tight over the staple line so I think my restriction is more like a 34f

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