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It depends on your surgery time and tolerance. I had surgery at 7:30am and wasn't allowed any food or drink that day. The following day they started testing me on Jello, broth and Water. If I could tolerate, they would have sent me home. Unfortunately, I struggled with nausea and couldn't keep the Jello down so I ended up staying an extra night.

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Went home the next day from my sleeve on the 9th..I felt okay to go home but they wanted to give me a few bags of vitamis and fluids to get me started...

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I was in two days but I have a lot of health issues

Knowing how bad the pain was especially from gas, in glad I was not discharged thevsame day

I know some people do it like that through

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I had my surgery at 8am and spent the night but feel like I could have easily gone home the same day.

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My surgeon said he planned for me to go home same day as surgery. Is this normal??

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I had my band removed and revised to a sleeve done at the same time. I went home the same day at 4 pm. I had an easy recovery.

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My doc requires a minimum of 2 night hospital stay.

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Mine was same day surgery. Had the surgery at 11:00 am and was home by 5:00pm. Once out of recovery they had me up and walking around, drinking and peeing. I was fine to go home. Hardest part was coming out of recovery.

Same as when I had the band in and out - think it depends on what your Dr thinks is best.

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Many doctors will wait until you can pass gas, walk around and your blood oxygen levels are up before discharge. That is assuming all went well of course. Good luck won't be as bad as you expect..

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