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Hello,

I'm 8 days post-op and wanted to share some tips that might help others survive the surgery and recovery without stress, complications and pain. My surgery was 45 minutes long, I had no pain or nausea, I walked and sipped Water the same day, walked home on day three and never took any of prescribed pain meds. I must've done something well, so... ;)

Pre-op

1) Stay well hydrated! After the surgery you will be able only to sip Water so drink as much as you can until the last moment;

2) Stay active! Get your cardiovascular system in shape, it really makes a difference in your recovery time; You might also consider doing some respiratory exercises or respiratory joga;

3) Stick to your diet! No cheating, seriously! :) It might be hard, unpleasant and boring but your surgeon knows better. It will speed up your recovery and reduce the risk of complications- totally worth it!

4) Most important- stay POSITIVE! If you are struggling don't be ashamed to seek professional help.

Bonus tip

Quit sugar- it was recommended by my surgeon, I have no idea if it helped during the surgery but my skin looks great, and I'm full of energy. :)

Post-op

1) Start moving around as soon as possible; Walk a lot- it will also ease digestion.

2) Sip water constantly... I used to drink 2-3 liters of water, now I'm down to 1,5 which is quite hard to get in, staying hydrated is very important;

3) Take your time, you will probably want to eat food you shouldn't- don't! I ate one shrimp- dumb idea. ;)

4) Appreciate yourself more- You did it! :) You made a decision to change your life, be confident and proud of yourself... :)

5) Get a hobby- you will have plenty of time to think about food, so it's better to keep yourself busy. :)

Bonus tip:

Ask your surgeon for a letter that explains simply the surgery and post-op care. You can share it with your family members and GP. In case of emergency it's important that somebody knows what was the exact procedure. I also found that people understand my surgeon better than my explanations. ;)

I really hope that my personal experiences will help. I was also scared and going through this forum over and over again obsessing about pain and complications. Thankfully I did not experience either so far.

I wish you all the best on your weight loss journeys :)

A.

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Thank you for taking the time to share. This is encouraging. I still don't know what day I will have the surgery so I am grabbing onto any and all encouraging words. Go be marvelous Alexandra85????????

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@@Alexandra85 thank you for this! My surgery is 19 days away. I am a ball of nerves and excitement :D

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Thank you. I will be sleeved in 6 days!! I have kicked the sugar to the curb. I walk about 2 miles a day purposely on top of my day to day stuff. I drink about 100 oz of Water a day an have been close to a full liquid diet since my consultation about a month ago. Lost around 20 lbs already....so ready to get this done!!

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Thank you for sharing your experiences. My surgery is on Monday and I'm both excited and terrified. I've been very good about sticking to my pre-op diet. First four days were the hardest, but I'm just trying to focus on the good and why.

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This is good advice, and thanks for sharing @@Alexandra85 but am I reading this right, you walked home on day 3?

Hello,

I'm 8 days post-op and wanted to share some tips that might help others survive the surgery and recovery without stress, complications and pain. My surgery was 45 minutes long, I had no pain or nausea, I walked and sipped Water the same day, walked home on day three and never took any of prescribed pain meds. I must've done something well, so... ;)

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This is good advice, and thanks for sharing @@Alexandra85 but am I reading this right, you walked home on day 3?

Hello,

I'm 8 days post-op and wanted to share some tips that might help others survive the surgery and recovery without stress, complications and pain. My surgery was 45 minutes long, I had no pain or nausea, I walked and sipped Water the same day, walked home on day three and never took any of prescribed pain meds. I must've done something well, so... ;)

Yup, I walked home. It was only 30 minutes. :) I'm NOT saying anyone else should do it. ;)

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This is good advice, and thanks for sharing @@Alexandra85 but am I reading this right, you walked home on day 3?

Hello,

I'm 8 days post-op and wanted to share some tips that might help others survive the surgery and recovery without stress, complications and pain. My surgery was 45 minutes long, I had no pain or nausea, I walked and sipped Water the same day, walked home on day three and never took any of prescribed pain meds. I must've done something well, so... ;)

Yup, I walked home. It was only 30 minutes. :) I'm NOT saying anyone else should do it. ;)

Wow, good for you!

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