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I am on the 30th. Just a few days to go. So excited!

I'm on the 30th also. Good luck tomorrow.

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It's the night before for me -- sleep is eluding me! This forum has been so helpful and inspiring. See you on the other side! X

I am on the 30th. Just a few days to go. So excited!

I'm on the 30th also. Good luck tomorrow.

And you!

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Still sick worst than before... I have to call in a week for reschedule my surgery.... maybe in 2 weeks... ????

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@@gatz

Feel better soon!

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Had surgery yesterday. The nausea was terrible. The gas pains are terrible. But the incision pains are ok (so that is good) awaiting upper gi so I can go home...

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@doybledinfla make sure you walk all you can, it helps with everything

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@@doubledinfla Walk walk walk sip sip sip then walk walk walk....... then rest! For most it works. Did for me, I would walk up and down the ward 4 or 5 times, sip some Water then burp lol. And repeat!

Well done, congratulations to the start of a new you and speedy recovery :D

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@Gatzy Sorry to hear you are still unwell. Get well soon!

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@@tjstark Hope everything goes well for you today!!

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Yes in the beginning you're going to feel EVERYTHING as it travels down to your stomach and gets settled. For me it was like a bad ache that went away after a few seconds, almost like a contraction!

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I was sleeved on Monday and I'm doing great. They all thought I was a rockstar at the hospital, I even got discharged a day early. Yesterday was my first full day home and I drank 3 shakes and got in 58 grams of Protein. I thought I'd be struggling more! Today I'll get 62 grams in. Yesterday I even drove my 3 kids to the dentist 20 minutes away. That was a bit much and I probably shouldn't have done it but I did. Today I had to bring my daughter to and from camp, but that a shorter drive in town. I'm pretty pleased with how well everything is going!

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I am two days out now, feeling a lot better than the first day! I'm sipping constantly throughout the day. I wish I could rid myself of the horrible gas pains though, the actual incisions don't hurt much!

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I am two days out now, feeling a lot better than the first day! I'm sipping constantly throughout the day. I wish I could rid myself of the horrible gas pains though, the actual incisions don't hurt much!

I had mine on Wednesday. I agree w you about the gas pains. And is it just me - it feels weird drinking like it hits something and then drops? And I have like a million belly noises and pains inside (not incisions). I am having a hard time w the liquids. Yesterday I got 20 oz Water in and a 1/2 Protein Shake. I am trying to sip all day and walk. It's really hard. How are you doing w intake?

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      Soooo I am coming to a realization
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