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Good luck. I'm getting ready to take my last shower and then head to surgery I'm couple hours. Can't shake this headache. Must be good withdrawal. Ready to have it done. Good luck everyone.




Good luck too!


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Nikki, I have a feeling mine will be afternoon too. Just gives me more time to prep, wash sheets, Clean pj's extra scrubbing with the soap docs office gave me. Shower at night and first thing in am. Making sure I don't get germs and get sick. Super good luck tomorrow, all will be in God's hands, and he will be right their with our surgeon!

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Woah! Surgery completed successfully! I've been knocked out most ofthe day, so I'm just getting to respond.

Here's a few tips, Ive learned thus far:

1. BRING LIP BALM

2. MUST HAVE THE GAS STRIOS

3. DON'T FORGET A ROBE, UNLESS YOU LIKE TO SHOW YOUR BUTT...LOL

4. WALK, WALK, AND THEN WALK SOME MORE. THIS TECHNIQUE PLUS THE GAS STRIPS...PRICELESS.

5. Try to RELAX...although easier said than done. ..

My pain is minimal for now. I've been sipping on hot Water, cold water and my beloved ice chips. No hungry craving.

Maybe I'll admit, I was worried for nothing.

Good luck to each of you!

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3 hours ago, donnaminors said:

Woah! Surgery completed successfully! I've been knocked out most ofthe day, so I'm just getting to respond.

Here's a few tips, Ive learned thus far:

1. BRING LIP BALM

2. MUST HAVE THE GAS STRIOS

3. DON'T FORGET A ROBE, UNLESS YOU LIKE TO SHOW YOUR BUTT...LOL

4. WALK, WALK, AND THEN WALK SOME MORE. THIS TECHNIQUE PLUS THE GAS STRIPS...PRICELESS.

5. Try to RELAX...although easier said than done. ..

My pain is minimal for now. I've been sipping on hot Water, cold Water and my beloved ice chips. No hungry craving.

Maybe I'll admit, I was worried for nothing.

Good luck to each of you!

Welcome to the club! I'm glad everything went smoothly.

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Going in today. I am scared but not as scared as I thought I would be. Pray for me or send positive thoughts...good luck to my fellow sleeve twins!!! See you on the thinner side of all of this. My biggest annoyance is I got my period too...

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Thank you... packed the lip balm and so happy I did... thank you!!! Feel better by the hour now

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Woah! Surgery completed successfully! I've been knocked out most ofthe day, so I'm just getting to respond.
Here's a few tips, Ive learned thus far:

1. BRING LIP BALM
2. MUST HAVE THE GAS STRIOS
3. DON'T FORGET A ROBE, UNLESS YOU LIKE TO SHOW YOUR BUTT...LOL
4. WALK, WALK, AND THEN WALK SOME MORE. THIS TECHNIQUE PLUS THE GAS STRIPS...PRICELESS.
5. Try to RELAX...although easier said than done. ..

My pain is minimal for now. I've been sipping on hot Water, cold water and my beloved ice chips. No hungry craving.
Maybe I'll admit, I was worried for nothing.

Good luck to each of you!





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Thank you for posting this definitely put a smile on my face I'm nervous and I'm going in tomorrow for surgery....feeling anxious so thank you thank you thank you!!!


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I was so excited, I wanted this! Now the day is tomorrow and I'm extremely nervous. Not sure why, but I'm having lots of weird emotions.
Any advice?

Not really any Advice but my surgery is tomorrow and I feel weird emotions to


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So today is post op day 2...had some Jello this morning. Feels like a lot of pressure, kinda like the overeating feeling. It's taken me 2 hours to finish a 4oz cup. I go home today and I'm trying to figure some mushy meal plans. That's suppose to start tomorrow.

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I had Gastric Bypass on June 27 I drink 1 oz of Water every 15 min. I've added in 1 oz shots of Protein Shakes. I had 1 oz of Cream of Wheat and 1 oz sugar free pudding for Breakfast . My pain is minimal and mostly caused by gas. I walked 1500 steps this morning and another 1500 before lunch. I am wondering why I am not experiencing the same things everyone else. I'm not complaining. It just worries me that maybe my surgery didn't work. Is their anyone else having little to no issues with fluids going down?

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