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I was very scared before my surgery, exactly one week ago today. Now I am feeling great and so glad I did it. You will be too! Update us when you're out!


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Happy Surgery Day!!!! Be blessed hon!

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First day of the new you! Will keep good thoughts for you.

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Hey there guys. Had the surgery yesterday at about 8AM and according to my wife I was in a great amount of pain. By the time I slept a bit and woke up later in the afternoon I felt pretty good. Was up walking laps by 6PM. Felt better every hour and was discharged at 1PM today. I have the On-Q pump so that helps a bunch I think.

Now just to follow the doctors orders and stick to my diet and beat this thing and use the "tool" for what it is.

Thanks for all your well wishes.



HW - 537
Pre-Op - 506
SW - 499
CW - ???

On the other side of maximum fear are the best things in your life. God placed the best things in life on the other side of terror.

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Hoping you have a great recovery!


Mich W
Hw 223, SW 217 CW 200 GW 135

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I to am getting surgery tomorrow. It feels surreal. Had a year to wait and got more anxious with each month. Now that it is here, I am happy and scar d to death. Any advice for the hospital stay and post op?


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Praying for you as you take this next step!


Mich W
Hw 223, SW 217 CW 199 GW 135

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I'm almost one week post op. I was scared too but it really wasn't too bad. I still have a little soreness but for the most part feeling great and my blood sugar levels are the lowest they've been in years!

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I'm almost one week post op. I was scared too but it really wasn't too bad. I still have a little soreness but for the most part feeling great and my blood sugar levels are the lowest they've been in years!

Sent from my XT1635-01 using BariatricPal mobile app

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One week in and I am feeling pretty good. I have had my rough moments with the family eating some of my favorite foods but I know I can't eat it and if I could I would hate myself anyway after. This has been a somewhat emotional roller coaster but I am loving the ride. Shirts are fitting better than they have in ages and I am looking forward to next Monday for my 2 week post-op visit. Can't wait to see the progress I have made numbers wise. I know I feel it in my body. Full liquids can be rough but I can see puréed right around the corner and solids is next. Right now I am just craving
Good healthy Proteins. I want salmon and chicken so bad. Does anyone know how bad steak is on our new tummies? I am badly wanting a fillet mignon. Anyway I feel like I am rambling. I hope everyone is doing fantastic. This new life is a gift.



HW - 537
Pre-Op - 506
SW - 499
CW - ???

On the other side of maximum fear are the best things in your life. God placed the best things in life on the other side of terror.

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