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I didn't even weigh at home the first 2 weeks, I only weighed at my week 1 and week 2 visits with my surgeon.

You have a lot of extra Fluid in your system now. And a lot of swelling. It's normal.

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Water retention is very normal at this stage, don't weigh yourself for the first 2 weeks and then only once a week or less if you can control it, otherwise it will take over your life. Take body measurements once a month for comparison. Sometimes even if the number on the scale doesn't change your measurements will ????

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Me too SunsetSue, I was sleeved on 12/13. scale had me +4 pounds from the morning of surgery. I was just curious, I didn't let it bother me as I feel overinflated like the Goodyear blimp. I feel like a deflating balloon today ..all the GAS! (Hope that's not too much TMI)

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I second the other postees. Also to be able to do the surgery, they have to pump your abdomen full of air to be able to see. That is why they have you get up and walk so much, to get your circulation going to process the Fluid and gas out of your system. I ate a lot of ice chips and helped with the knawing feeling. It did get better when I started the thicker fluids. Protein Water, Protein Soup, protein Jello.

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I was also 2.5kg heavier from my surgical weight. About 5pounds gain After discharge but they were pumping Fluid in me. Now I almost lost them all after more than 24hrs at home.

Pain isn't an issue now but I'm so tired and sleepy all the time and finding difficulty just getting enough Protein as my doctor recommend. Need to squeeze in more Protein.< /p>

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Me too SunsetSue, I was sleeved on 12/13. scale had me +4 pounds from the morning of surgery. I was just curious, I didn't let it bother me as I feel overinflated like the Goodyear blimp. I feel like a deflating balloon today ..all the GAS! (Hope that's not too much TMI)

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I'm not too surprised but was a little shocked I mean I haven't barely passed a bowel movement due to strict liquid diet. I've never wanted to pass "gas" as bad as I do now. I'm still in pain when I get up I have to do it so slowly

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I was also 2.5kg heavier from my surgical weight. About 5pounds gain After discharge but they were pumping Fluid in me. Now I almost lost them all after more than 24hrs at home.

Pain isn't an issue now but I'm so tired and sleepy all the time and finding difficulty just getting enough Protein as my doctor recommend. Need to squeeze in more Protein.< /p>

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The anesthesia really wore me out I just wanted to sleep

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I just joined the forum and had the gastric sleeve done on 12/28. I also have had nothing to eat except Water and Protein shakes since surgery. I am really tired but have been walking a lot. I also stepped on the scale this morning and have gained 3 pounds. It was a terrible feeling since I haven't had anything but liquids since Tuesday (4 days ago). How is that possible wi

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