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How long were you in the hospital? My surgeon said as long as everything is good I should only be there 24 hours. However I'm seeing a lot of people say they stayed 2+ days...

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From check-in to check-out, I was only there about 10 hours. It was awesome to be able to go home that night. I hate trying to sleep anywhere but home.

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I haven't had surgery yet but my doctor said one night

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Great question. My surgery is scheduled for really early in the morning and I've been told it's very likely that I'll be released the next afternoon barring no complications.

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My stay was almost two days, about 40 hours. Got there at 5:30 am on September 30th. Left October 1st at 8:30pm.

It just depends on how your doing.

My hospital had 3 requirements you had to meet before you could go home.

1. Pain management

2. 40 sips in

3. Had to pee

My stay was longer because I couldn't pee. Lol

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8 hours...arrived 5:30 am and home at 1:26 pm same day

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I stayed 2 days. I felt great but my heart rate was a little elevated, so they suggested another night.

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My surgeon said 24-48 hours, all hinging on how I'm doing and feeling.

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I was in the hospital for about 24 hours. As a self pay technically I was an outpatient on a 23 hour observation.

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I was there from 7am till about 6ish the first couple days were the worst -_-

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Almost exactly 24 hours. Came in about 9:30 AM, surgery was started by 11:30 AM or so. Woke up in my room about 2:30 PM, maybe a bit later. The next morning, my surgeon cleared me to leave about 11 AM, but it took until about 12:30 PM to finish up my last IV antibiotic dose, "eat" lunch, and get discharged. :-)

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Usually 1-2 days, but really depends on the person, I was sleeved 10/5 and still here, but other people that was sleeved the same day or even after are already gone

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My doctor was ready to release me the next day but I insisted on a second day. I was doing great - keeping fluids down, passing gas, peeing.. you know, all those fun things. I just didn't feel steady enough on my feet given the pain I was experiencing. I am glad I stayed a second day - I got more rest at the hospital than I would have at home!

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Sleeved on 10/5 came home yesterday about 12:30

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My pain level seems to high anybody else experiencing this??

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