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58 minutes ago, New4me2 said:

Hi Hollynw...

I had my surgery on the 11th, getting my liquids in too but still having some pain at the incision sites. Glad to hear your doing so well..

Great job on the liquids! Yes the pain at the incision sites was the last to go for me as well. Now just some bruising left over. Thank you, hope the pain goes away soon!

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January 22 for me can't wait. Have been going through the process for 6 months. My husband and son are both sick all week hoping I don't catch it before the big day ! Have a little bit of the sniffles :(

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10 hours ago, lovemylab13 said:


How long after surgery before you could drive?

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As long as you aren't on the prescription pain meds you can drive.

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So in awe of all the January sleevers! You guys are rockin' it! Today is my last day of food, then 2 days of full liquids and then surgery! Came down with mild cold symptoms Thursday, which worries but, but so far so good on cold meds. I don't want to come this far to be postponed!

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Anyone else scheduled for January 2018? I have my surgery scheduled for January 11. I'm having to wait until next year because I had a stent put in back in December 2016. The anesthesiologist won't sign off until I have had the stent for at least a year and am able to come off of Plavix for the surgery.





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Really I was not allowed to eat anything after surgery. Only Water the first day. Clear Liquids only the next to days. Then full liquids for two weeks.

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I had mine on January 16th.

Me too. How are you doing?

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I am doing great...I think. LOL! My incisions are sore but better than yesterday. Working on getting all the Water in. That’s my biggest challenge so far. I have to say the hardest thing has been cooking for my husband while I can’t eat any of it. But that is just a test of my willpower. I saved money for my sleeve for 2 years because I was a healthy obese person. My insurance wouldn’t pay even meeting the 35 BMI but with no co morbidity, they wouldn’t pay. So I am not about the mess anything up. I still have some right shoulder pain even though I’m passing gas and had a very small BM this morning. TMI!!

How are you!

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Good luck. I went in not nervous at all! Attitude is important. My surgery so far was super easy!

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Good job everyone! I'm 5 days postop and feel exponentially better today! No pain getting out of bed anymore! 🙌🏼 It was my mom's birthday this week so I just got back from lunch at Texas Roadhouse. My favorite 😩 I expected to leave in tears after watching everyone eat ribs and steak but you know, I was just fine! I was able to enjoy time with my family and not feel deprived. I felt victorious!

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