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My surgery is tomorrow the 8th!! Super excited about the new life change. Excited for you and everyone else having the surgery

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37 minutes ago, AngieK72 said:

My surgery is tomorrow the 8th!! Super excited about the new life change. Excited for you and everyone else having the surgery

How is it going Angie?

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5 hours ago, Apple1 said:

Congrats. Was that Decaf coffee?

Nope - I love my espresso. I know it's a no - so am going to try to just have once in a while

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Things are well. My blood sugars have been in the normal range for the past 3 days. That is super exciting for me.

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My surgery is tomorrow the 8th!! Super excited about the new life change. Excited for you and everyone else having the surgery


GOOD LUCK!! Sending #goodvibes


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2 hours ago, luckylimey said:

Nope - I love my espresso. I know it's a no - so am going to try to just have once in a while

I just started reducing my caffeine today. I bought some coffee that is supposed to have half the normal levels. I am trying to step down so I can avoid the bad headaches. I am going to switch to full Decaf in a couple days.

This isn't easy for me because I love bold full flavored coffee. I can do this though. I know as soon as I am allowed I will drink the good stuff again.

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I was sleeved on Thursday, 5/4. I came home the next day. I was nervous going in, but it feels really good on the other side. I woke up from the surgery in some discomfort, but once that was managed, it has been pretty smooth sailing. No hunger, no cravings. I cannot even express how freeing that is.

Good luck May sleevers! Can't wait to read about your progress!


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Anyone in May having surgery and have Kik drop your username we have a really great group



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16 minutes ago, romafiori said:

I was sleeved on Thursday, 5/4. I came home the next day. I was nervous going in, but it feels really good on the other side. I woke up from the surgery in some discomfort, but once that was managed, it has been pretty smooth sailing. No hunger, no cravings. I cannot even express how freeing that is.

Good luck May sleevers! Can't wait to read about your progress!

I was just telling my husband how amazing it was. I'm getting like 500-600 calories and I'm not hungry. Before surgery I was like "those people are f*cking crazy if they think I can survive 500 calories a day!" They really weren't kidding about hunger disappearing. I am hit now and then with head hunger though. Thought I'd start crying when I could smell my husband cooking chicken parm for the family. I just had to relax and let it sink in that even if I COULD eat it, I probably wouldn't be able to since my tummy doesn't like anything.

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I was just telling my husband how amazing it was. I'm getting like 500-600 calories and I'm not hungry. Before surgery I was like "those people are f*cking crazy if they think I can survive 500 calories a day!" They really weren't kidding about hunger disappearing. I am hit now and then with head hunger though. Thought I'd start crying when I could smell my husband cooking chicken parm for the family. I just had to relax and let it sink in that even if I COULD eat it, I probably wouldn't be able to since my tummy doesn't like anything.


So true!!! I was in costco yesterday and they were baking brownies. They smelled delicious. I could have smelled them all day. But I feel so full all the time - if someone would have handed one to me, I would have dropped it and run! That is a huge change for sure.


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      On day 4 of the 2 week liquid pre-op diet. Surgery scheduled for June 11th.
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