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May each one of you, of us be blessed before, during and after our surgeries. I hope to hear from you all and thanks for your support.

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Had surgery Friday. Lots of gas pains. But at least the surgery worked for it purpose. PRAISE GOD. I CAN FINALLY SWALLOW W/O reflux or throwing up!!, hope to go home tomorrow. Gla

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I had my surgery on Dec. 1st; the outcome was good though the surgery to 6 hours. I didn't have gas for the first two days. Trying to get in the Protein in. My sleep mask now makes my mouth so dry; so much so the roof of my mouth is very tender. Also, all but 3 of the 23 lbs I lost prior to surgery is back...ugh! I'm praying for us all to have a safe and speedy recovery.

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How is everyone who had surgery this week doing? I was sleeved 12/2- other than gas pains that make getting my Protein in difficult, I'm doing well. Surgery went great and honestly wasn't too bad compared to my c-section. I was actually relieved with how I felt and have only taken my pain Meds while in the hospital.

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Dec 15 for me. Have had some bumps in the road pushing my date back ( new grand baby on the other side of the country was a good bump) . I'm doing the liver shrinking diet right now. Counting down the days. Nervous. Where are you having yours done. Mine is in Seattle. Good luck to you!

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I should add, I'm scared to death and excited all at the same time

Is that normal??

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I'm Dec 10. I've never had surgery, what level of pain is considered average. (1 none 10 go to e.r.) Any tips or trick on showing, driving, putting on socks.Thanks

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0 is none, 10 is curling up in a ball crying.....the worst pain you can imagine. I'm a nurse and it just kills me when people are chatting on their phones or with visitors and they say their pain is a 10....no its not. If it's uncomfortable enough to need pain med but you can function 3-5 is a good answer. If you can't move well it's a 6 or so. If you feel like your abdomen is split open it may be a 10. Everyone is different in how they feel and handle pain. I prefer the "a little, a lot, a hell of a lot" scale...but that's just me

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Good luck to all those who've had recent surgery and those coming up soon!

I'm still waiting on my insurance approval for surgery next week. I'm nervous and scared but excited. If it all works out, I'll be joining Team Post-Op next week.

Curious: Anyone else's post op diet skip liquids and goes right to pureed like mine? It's liquids for the overnight or so in the hospital and purees at home.

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Hello my Dec pals. I just got home from the revision. It wasn't bad but the gas was/is unreal. It's like carrying knives inside me juggling around. They took out drain, almost fainted, horrible feeling unraveling out of my belly. I continue to pray 4 the rest of you and upcoming and those of us who's done. Glad it's over:)

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@@DeezJeanz - glad to hear your home!

@ - yay on the insurance approval! As for post-op, I'm on Clear Liquids until my first followup with the surgeon a week later. Then it's full liquids for 3 days, then purees.

I'm almost done with day 6 of this lovely pre-op liquid diet. It hasn't been as bad as I thought it would be. The hard part this week is getting all my work done so I can actually be out of the office for 3 weeks.

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