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I had my surgery 5his morning at 8am. OMG! THE PAIN was way worse my doctor told my dr. that he found a hiatal hernia but he decided not to mess with it he said because he didn't want to complicate things has anyone ever heard of this

sorry misplaced my doctor told my daughters that he decided not to mess with the hiatal hernia

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I had my surgery 5his morning at 8am. OMG! THE PAIN was way worse my doctor told my dr. that he found a hiatal hernia but he decided not to mess with it he said because he didn't want to complicate things has anyone ever heard of this

sorry misplaced my doctor told my daughters that he decided not to mess with the hiatal hernia

Focus on your life changing surgery..I am sure they will talk to you about the hernia..recover well that is the first thing to do

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I had my surgery 5his morning at 8am. OMG! THE PAIN was way worse my doctor told my dr. that he found a hiatal hernia but he decided not to mess with it he said because he didn't want to complicate things has anyone ever heard of this

sorry misplaced my doctor told my daughters that he decided not to mess with the hiatal hernia

I have a hiatal hernia, but havent met with surgeon yet to find out if she will repair during surgery or let it be.

Prayers and good vibes. Im told each day gets better.

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I had my surgery 5his morning at 8am. OMG! THE PAIN was way worse my doctor told my dr. that he found a hiatal hernia but he decided not to mess with it he said because he didn't want to complicate things has anyone ever heard of this

sorry misplaced my doctor told my daughters that he decided not to mess with the hiatal hernia

Maybe since he didn't mess with it, it was that bad. When I had my surgery. He did my sleeve and repaired a hernia that I never knew I even had and he also removed some fat from behind my left breast plate as he felt it would cause a lot of acid reflux and issues for me. Other than that it went great . I'm sure if he has any concern he will let you know. I'm sure he will monitor it! Congrats on surgery and your transformation! Can't wait to see what you do(:

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Tomorrow is my last day before my 2-week liquid diet starts on Wed. I've already cut coffee out slowly even though my nut said I didn't have to. They did say to try to stay away from caffeine for the 1st week after surgery so I didn't want to be going through caffeine AND food withdrawals at the same time [emoji15]

Anyhooo, I'll be taking a before picture and weighing myself one last time before the weight loss ensues.

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Tomorrow is my last day before my 2-week liquid diet starts on Wed. I've already cut coffee out slowly even though my nut said I didn't have to. They did say to try to stay away from caffeine for the 1st week after surgery so I didn't want to be going through caffeine AND food withdrawals at the same time

Anyhooo, I'll be taking a before picture and weighing myself one last time before the weight loss ensues.

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I did the same with coffee. I figure I'll start it up again once I'm fully healed and eating solids with no problem.

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I want to give details but I am still so drugged up. The surgery went well it was very fast. The only problem I'm having right now is getting up and down. My already week stomach will not tolerate the pain meds. They make me trow up

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I also have this. They found it last week during my endoscopy. My doctor makes everyone have one prior to the surgery so they can fix it while inside. My surgery is on Friday and I'm having both procedures done. They said it will take about 3 hrs. I'll know about the pain Friday....not looking forward to it (the pain).

I had my surgery 5his morning at 8am. OMG! THE PAIN was way worse my doctor told my dr. that he found a hiatal hernia but he decided not to mess with it he said because he didn't want to complicate things has anyone ever heard of this
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