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Hey guys :)

I finally did it! I had my surgery on 7/27. Stayed overnight in the hospital and came home the next day. I feel like I had the perfect surgery and so far everything has gone well. ;) I am now sitting at home (well, not exactly sitting as I have a tri-level house) and was just thinking about all you wonderful people who have unknowingly helped me along so much in this process. I was amazed at the lack of pain post-op, and how quickly I was ready to get out of that bed and meander up and down the hallway. This was the first time I had ever been in the hospital and the first major surgery for me. I just keep waiting on something to happen because I just know it can't be this easy.

I started out on Clear liquids and am now consuming full liquids without problems. I wil continue this until week 3 when I start pureed food and finally transition into regular food by week 5.

I have my first MD appt in 2 weeks to remove the staples (couldn't talk him into using the surgical glue). I will have my first fill at 6 weeks.

Just a question or 2: Anyone remember the "liquid days" and did you feel full after consuming the 4oz of liquids you took in?

I am also kinda scared of doing something to my band in that I am afraid to cough but I need to cough to help my lungs recover from the anasthesia. Anyone have a comment on this issue?

Anyhow, Just thought I would drop in and tell everyone about my progress so far. Oh, BTW, when they weighed me at the hospital I was 15 lbs lighter than my last MD appt. Did I really loose 15 lbs in the 2 weeks I was on liquids?

Oh well, makes me happy to think that it may be possible.....:whoo:

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Yes, I definitely remember feeling full after 1/2 cup of Soup or cream of wheat. I thought, "Oh this is cool!" But it won't last for VERY long...maybe a week or two. As your swelling goes down you'll be able to eat more and more often.

Coughing won't hurt your band...but it may not feel so good! I remember once when I sneezed!! :eek: That HURT!!!!!!! Did your doc give you some breathing exercises to do as well? Every hour or two take a few very deep breaths....as deep as you can...that will help your lungs a LOT. Do that for 3-4 days.

Congratulations! You're on your way!

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Sounds like you are doing great. i am new to this site. I have my surgery scheduled for thurs. Aug 2, and I am feeling very nervous and wondering if I should go through with it. Are you up and walking around yet? I have heard about so many failures, did you question your decision? Tracy W.

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I am 1 week post op and have been up and around and dressed every day except one since I got home. I feel tired yet but have virtually no pain and the only pain I have had is from the gas and bloating. I am ready for that to be gone!!!

At this time I sure don't have any regrets about having the surgery. I am not hungry at all and have been on liquids but have been having Soups and if they are chunky I zap them in my Magic Bullet and strain any little chunks and enjoy!

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Tracy, I had Surgery Friday the 27th. I'm up and around. I actually went into work today to get a few things (did not stay). I am a little sore. That's it! Good luck to you. You will do fine.

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<p>i had it the 24th everything going well so far i am missing food</p> <p>i did get that stuck feeling in my chest i took my blood pressure med whole and ive been uncomfortable all day. They say this is how you learn</p> <p>best of luck 2 u!</p>

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