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Surgery went well. 12 hours out ...tired and sore but doing good. Already walked the halls but still waiting to pass gas gave only been burbing. Diabetes numbers are already down! ! Ill keep you posted and good luck to you.

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Surgery went well. 12 hours out ...tired and sore but doing good. Already walked the halls but still waiting to pass gas gave only been burbing. Diabetes numbers are already down! ! Ill keep you posted and good luck to you.

Glad to hear that!!! Still keep us posted on your journey pls!!! Very happy for u.



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I made it through surgery and at back home with my beloved dog, sipping the always constant Water and even doing some laundry:) last night was really rough but its amazing how well I feel now. I still have some very manageable pain from surgery and gas. To be truthful, the worst part of last night was my bum shoulder aching from lying on my back. Now, my worst moments are getting down my crushed meds. But...its all part of the journey and something I'm thrilled to share with all the wonderful ppl on this site!




Did you have the sleeve or rny?



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18 minutes ago, carlychloe2 said:


Did you have the sleeve or rny?


I had the sleeve. Feeling good day 2. Tired but very little pain. Did wake up with a headache but its passed with tylenol. So far...so good!

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How are all making out? Per doctor's plan I have graduated to a diet that includes sugar free Jello and pudding, along with plain (yuck) or vanilla Greek yogurt. Can also have plain ricotta cheese. All this with Protein Shakes. Can't believe how excited I was this morning to have first bit of jello. Now I'm nervous about hitting requirements for liquid and Proteins. Any suggestions for making all go down a bit easier or how to make all a bit more interesting?



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I am 60 yes old and will be having my vsg in July. Thanks for sharing, it does help me. It took quite a lot of years and tears, but I am finally able to admit to myself that I do need help.





Im 58 and seheduled for 4/11!!! We've got this!!



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Proud for you ! Just had my sleeve completed this past Thursday. No problems . What I found is that at 60, even now you must "mentally "prepare yourself.
You will do great


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My surgery is tomorrow and along with being excited to start this phase of my life, I'm also terrified of everything that can go wrong...including failure and health issues or even death from surgery. Are these feelings normal?


The minimal risk of death by surgery is the only reason I am telling my family. Just in case, you know...



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Jeanne56

i was almost 58 years OLD when I had my sleeve surgery in 2011

now I'm 63 years YOUNG, 5+ years PO at GOAL!!

follow all the rules, work hard with any WLS you have

you work with the sleeve, and it will work with/for you

healthy, happy as a clam:rolleyes:

good luck to all

Kathy

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On 3/9/2017 at 9:32 PM, RoseinAZ said:

I'm 62 and getting sleeved on 3/29/17!! Your so right... we've got this....

Thanks for everyone's support! I got my sleeve last Wednesday, 3/29/17 and am doing well.

Rough night in the hospital, w nausea and gas pains, both from anastectic (sp). Also some high BP flaired up.... I was still able to go home the next afternoon, late.

Just count on the pain lasting a good three days.....For me anyways. Doing much better today. Having some problems with getting all the Water down, ice chips have helped and popcicles! But for me, no hunger and no real desire to want to eat.

I'll keep you all posted.... Thank you again. Best of luck to you all.

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