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Hi everyone. I am very nervous as I am getting closer to my date. The excitement has not kicked in because I am afraid of being nauseated after, the amount if pain I may be in and just a fear that this won't work for me since nothing else I have tried has. Any advice would be great. My current weight is 460 and my personal goal is get to 210 and I am 5 f11i, which I dont think is a bad goal but just worried unattainable

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Good luck to you, I'm being sleeved in 2 weeks and also feeling so nervous but I'm just focusing on the outcome and trying not to think about the bad stuff! I'm sure you will do great X

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Just remember, this is the best thing that you are doing for your health (never mind your vanity which is equally as important!!!). I had my sleeve done exactly three weeks ago and I feel wonderful. I have to be honest, the day after was a bit grim, for me anyway. The anaesthetic from the op made me feel sick so lots of useless heaving going on. The disclosing liquid from the x-ray to check that the sleeve had no leaks has the effect of giving one's bowels a thorough spring clean so make sure you have the softest of loo paper!!! Apart from that, I was up and about two days after surgery and wandering around the town with my husband. You will find that you feel more tired than usual so listen to your body and get sufficient rest. Nothing wrong with an afternoon nap in front of the TV. I overdid it two days ago by covering six miles during two dog walks but hey-I felt great! Good luck, do as the medics tell you and remember, this is the beginning of a new you.

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My high weight was 442, surgery date 387. I'm less than three months post op and I was 331 when I weighed this morning. It will feel like nothing is happening until suddenly one day you look in the mirror and barely recognize yourself. I don't even look like the same person, and I'm less than halfway to my goal. You will get there and you will feel incredible when you do. :)

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I'm 12 days post-op, and wanted you to know surgery was not bad. I had absolutely no nausea afterwards. They put Zofran in my iv and I was fine. I was driving and going out in a week. I've not had to take anything for nausea since I've been home either. You'll be fine! Keep us posted. 17 lbs gone in 10 days for me...

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