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Getting sleeved tomorrow at 8am and sitting here trying to make sure everything is order for my return home. Does anyone have any ideas for thing they wish they had done the night before their big day?

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I just had mine Monday.... Gas x... strips... help me in the hospital and at home. ... Isopure Protein Drink ... like a juice is good for pre op... an whole 1st week for ur Clear Liquids. ... ur 1st nite home don't recommend laying flat.... I needed 2 be propped up by pillows

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An start pratice now sipping. .. slow... nursing Water an juice.... an walk as much as u can it helps the gas

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Good luck tomorrow!! We will see you on the loser's bench soon! Make sure you have everything you will need out on the counter so you don't have to try reaching for stuff. Wash bedding because there is nothing like coming home from the stinky hospital and cuddling up with freshly laundered blankets.

I can only tell you what really helped me.

1. No matter how nervous you get tomorrow waiting to go into surgery, don't let your fear win! Remember you made this decision when you were very rational. You researched this decision and went through a lot to prepare for surgery. Last minute nerves are just nerves, not a reason to cancel surgery.

2. Sip constantly. You likely will be unable to meet your Protein goals and/or your liquid goals for the first week or so. You need to not get freaked out about that, just keep trying. Just keep sipping and try to keep yourself hydrated enough to prevent being readmitted. It will take a lot of conscious effort to get in the bare minimum amounts of fluids in each day.

3. Keep walking! It won't be pleasant at first and it will hurt a bit. That is ok, it gets better the more you do it. Walk as much as you can because it really will make you feel better and help you heal faster.

4. Have a great and comfy recliner at home for the first few days. Laying flat isn't the most comfortable position. My recliner saved me and was my nest for a few days.

5. Don't bring too much stuff to the hospital. You really won't use much of anything. I used: my phone, charger, extension cord, heating pad, Vaseline for my lips, toothbrush, toothpaste, and Biotine mouthwash. That is it.

Please keep us updated and we will see you on the other side!

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Did they give you any problems bringing the gas-x strips into the hospital? I keep getting mixed messages on if they will allow it or not.

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Na... no problems I had it in my lil bag of toiletries. .. even took it in front the nurse it was fine...

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Good Luck tomorrow! My surgery is scheduled for tomorrow too! I go in @ 1:00pm!

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Good Luck tomorrow! My surgery is scheduled for tomorrow too! I go in @ 1:00pm!

Good luck to you too! Not sure how much sleep I will be getting tonight either.

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Good luck guys.... I'm day 4 post opp. . Small slow sips

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Gracias! Wide awake now! I packed my bag, did some laundry, gave myself a pedicure lol At some point sleep will come!

Good luck to you too! Not sure how much sleep I will be getting tonight either.

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Made it through ok, leak tested and released today. I am a lot more sore than I expected to be, but no big sharp pains. The sipping is probably the worst part so far. The more I try to sip the more air I end up ingesting.

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@@jphilp it is so good to hear you are doing well I have the same problem with sipping but I am at day 6 now from surgery and it is a lot better ..... 1 thing that makes me really curious is not to drink out of a straw and sucking air give you that your machine an tell u every few hours test ur air strength. ..

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@@jphilp it is so good to hear you are doing well I have the same problem with sipping but I am at day 6 now from surgery and it is a lot better ..... 1 thing that makes me really curious is not to drink out of a straw and sucking air give you that your machine an tell u every few hours test ur air strength. ..

If you go really slow on the inhaler machine you won't get any air in your stomach. It is actually fairly important that you use that machine because people on narcotics tend to take shallow breaths and that forces you to take more natural deep breaths so your lungs can clear themselves out.

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Glad to hear all went well! I get sleeved tomorrow at 7:30 am =/ nervous as heck!

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