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Awesome, thanks! My surgeon said this won't be nearly as painful as gallbladder surgery so I'm hopeful this won't be too bad. I don't plan on being in bed much. My doc requires I be up and walking when they send me up to my room after surgery. I'm looking forward to getting this started! The wait is killing me!

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I'm From the Oneonta area. My surgery was 4/14. I'm

Down 20#. I brought baby wipes, Chapstick, toothpaste and brush to

The hospital along with a change

Of pj type Clothes.

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Hi! I'm in Rochester (Greece), i just joined this group today and saw your post! If you don't mind my asking, who is your surgeon? I'm going with Dr. Iannoli and Dr. Griffith out of Westside Surgical Assoc.

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Hi I'm from Syracuse and am having my surgery with dr Graber on the 28th this month. Kinda nervous and excited. How is the pain after surgery? Can you still swallow medications that you need to take? Thanks all.

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Hi I'm from Syracuse and am having my surgery with dr Graber on the 28th this month. Kinda nervous and excited. How is the pain after surgery? Can you still swallow medications that you need to take? Thanks all.

Hello! I'm having surgery on the 27th so I can't really say!

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Hi I'm from Syracuse and am having my surgery with dr Graber on the 28th this month. Kinda nervous and excited. How is the pain after surgery? Can you still swallow medications that you need to take? Thanks all.

Yay for you! I didn't really have much pain, but the gas discomfort was no joke. It was like up around my shoulders and made it difficult to get comfy. But, walking the halls relieved it a little, so I did a lot of that. And I was able to swallow pills right away without any problems.

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Hi Rochester, greece area post ops of GWLS! Iam looking for a walking/work out buddy. Weight- 229lbs now

would like a goal back to 187lbs. Gastric Bypass surgery in 2006. Weight gain of 40+lbs. Need to get back to where I was feeling great at 187lbs. Thanks in advance! Lets work on incentives! xxoo

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Hi Rochester, greece area post ops of GWLS! Iam looking for a walking/work out buddy. Weight- 229lbs now

would like a goal back to 187lbs. Gastric Bypass surgery in 2006. Weight gain of 40+lbs. Need to get back to where I was feeling great at 187lbs. Thanks in advance! Lets work on incentives! xxoo

hi! I'm in Brockport, not too far from Greece and Rochester. :) Gastric bypass June 8th this year. Started at 352 and I'm now down to 292.

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Hi everyone! Saratoga Springs NY here! Dr. Baranov did my bypass in 5/18 - had my 3 wk appt yesterday and I'm down 35 lbs since April :) would love to find someone local to work out at the Y, walk, etc....

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