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Hi there. I am getting bypass tomorrow.

I am a mixed bag of emotions today. Took the day off from work, mainly because I cannot concentrate on anything but my surgery. Also thought it would be a good idea to flit around my house getting loose ends wrapped up.

I am excited to start on my journey to a healthier, more weight, body confident me!

Wishing you all success and support on your journey.

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@@wiresandwood, I'm glad you are feeling better. My surgeon mentioned it will get better gradually. Even though you get to eat porridge, are you feeling hungry?

Right now I feel basically zero hunger, and I'm just trying to force myself to get in some nutrition! I find it really hard to get in enough liquids and food. I'm sure it'll get a bit easier down the road, but right now it's still a bit uncomfortable.

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Hang in there. I hope I experience the no hungry feeling as you. :-)

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@@Marissa.Ann.C, that's great news! I pray all goes well

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@@BHealthy70, congratulations! I know you're very excited. I would've taken the day before surgery off too. You'very earned it. Many blessings and prayers sent your way. :-)

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Congrats! And best of luck to you on your surgery tomorrow. I ended up going with the sleeve instead of the bypass. I had weighed the pros and cons with my physician and I am overall very healthy with no other complications that he thought the sleeve would be best so that's what I went with. I'm 4 days post op and doing great, don't even need the pain meds they sent me home with and yesterday I got in about 60oz of fluids.

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@@nicole1171, that's great news! I initially wanted the sleeve, but surgeon said I'm a bypass would be better because I'm a sweets eater and I have gerd. :-/

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@@TracieSue, that's great! I haven't had my surgery yet. Still have labs to do on next Thursday.

I'm tired of waiting!

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@@TracieSue, hoping you are feeling and doing well!

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Hi everyone- I had my gastric bypass on January 6th! Knock on wood I feel good. I am making it my priority to get my fluids and Protein jn! I feel like it is a full time job! I go back to the doctor on the 24th and at that point I will switch to soft foods! I hope everyone's recovery is going smoothly!

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My band to bypass revision is scheduled for the 25th.

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