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Finally hit the gym and feel great. How is everyone else doing?

It feels so good to be moving. But man! I am out of shape!
I'm trying to go back today but I'm nervous because I also had a hernia repair. Afraid of over doing it.

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Finally hit the gym and feel great. How is everyone else doing?

It feels so good to be moving. But man! I am out of shape!
I'm trying to go back today but I'm nervous because I also had a hernia repair. Afraid of over doing it.

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I had a hernia repair too. Just take it easy. Ur body will tell you if you had enough.

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Has anyone had any stalls last week and this week? I have been fluctuating between 236-234! Start wt was 260.

This is my first week where I have stalled and I feel so sleepy and nothing is working right.

Having trouble drinking Water... it gets stuck and hurts going down. I have only been able to get 1 Protein shake down a day.

The only thing that settles is cheese so now I'm scared I'm going to constipated myself.

I keep reminding myslef. ... each day is a new day.

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Did anyone have they're sleeve done in Mexico? If my insurance denies me i am looking into doing self pay in mexico and wanted to know about anyones experiences?

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My doctor warned me that after about 5 to 6 weeks my hiatal hernia repair would bother me again because it eventual firms up and then it's hard to swallow things. It's week 7 for me and it happened exactly like he said. It's just finishing up healing.

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My doctor warned me that after about 5 to 6 weeks my hiatal hernia repair would bother me again because it eventual firms up and then it's hard to swallow things. It's week 7 for me and it happened exactly like he said. It's just finishing up healing.

Excellent news then, you're progressing well!

A few days ago, I had to lay flat onto a table to have a body scan. Before that day I had been obsessing about GERDS and getting worked up like I do when I let my anxieties take over. So I thought for sure I'd lie down and all this Fluid would come gushing up my throat because I had been drinking Water in the lobby.

NOTHING happened. =) My LES was closed tightly. The scan took about 13 minutes so if it was going to happen I was thinking it should have. I could even feel blood rushing to my face, that is how flat I was.

I had a hernia repair as well, so I think we have both come out of it nicely! Perhaps what I was feeling was my repair, not only did I require a repair, but scar tissue from a previous banding had to be cut off and that has been healing.

Silly me. Praise GOD!

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@@skinnyme13 My doc here in FL is affordable if you don't want to go to Mexico

Who's your doctor and how much does he charge?

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