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2nd day here. Was discharged yesterday before noon and spent the day drinking those 1oz cups every 15min. I did start getting the gas movement which is painful but subsides after a few seconds. Fortunately I haven't felt the nausea since leaving from the hospitol so that's good.

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Thx Joycey! Been getting up and walking pretty regularly. Getting a little sleepy now from the meds and from my roommate keeping me up snoring like a damn motorboat all night, lol


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Had my surgery yesterday!! It all went great. Very sore today, but managing to walk and drink some Water. All your experiences and advice helped me so much to be mentally prepared, I cannot thank you enough


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Well done welcome to the club ? Soon as you feel good get up move about helps with gas and also gets blood moving around only when u feel ok to do so xx

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I had surgery yesterday and was sent home today. So happy to be sleeping in my bed tonight. Water and Soup broth are going down well. Making sure to keep up with my pain meds since my belly is sore/tender. Hope everyone else is doing just as well who had surgery this week!

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I had surgery yesterday, and I'm on my way home now! Everything went really, really well, and I have very minimal pain. There's a lot of gas, and I'm keeping up with my stepping and my sipping, but overall, I feel wonderful! Much better than I thought I would for someone who just had 85% of their stomach cut out haha!!

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I had surgery yesterday, and I'm on my way home now! Everything went really, really well, and I have very minimal pain. There's a lot of gas, and I'm keeping up with my stepping and my sipping, but overall, I feel wonderful! Much better than I thought I would for someone who just had 85% of their stomach cut out haha!!


That's awesome!

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Well done I'm 9. Days out feel good not much pain cuts are healing well back driving getting out had abit ov gas witch was a pain keep walking it goes first bowl movement has painful but now ok ? just take it easy . Good luck with ur journey x

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I'm home[emoji106]? stayed 2 nights. Feeling much better. Had some issues with my blood pressure but they got it under control. I'm just sore mostly. Drinking very slowly. Dr said it will get easier going down. Glad to be home so I can sleep in my bed[emoji106]?

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Well done welcome to ur new journey ?

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