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Sorry to hear you and your bf had a fight :(

It's very important that you try to relax and stay calm if you can. You are in an important healing process, your bf should realize that!

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52 minutes ago, bogglesauce said:

Sorry to hear you and your bf had a fight :(

It's very important that you try to relax and stay calm if you can. You are in an important healing process, your bf should realize that!

I agree with you, I explained that to him. Tomorrow will be a better day 😏

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I was sleeved one week ago today. Only got home from hospital 2 days ago due to some breathing complications in the hospital. I feel pretty good. Taking it easy. I have quite a bit of abdomen pain but it is tolerable. Still on my liquids, looking forward to starting protein!


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Surgery was yesterday, flew through it flying colors according to my surgeon. Released 22 hours after surgery. I thought it would be hard just sipping on Water but considering tum is now the size of a skinny banana, sipping is going A-okay! Lots of soreness, but now that my drain is out it’s dull pain and tolerable.

Cheers to all November sleevers!

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I had my surgery on 11/20, and I'm already down more than 20lbs! I can't believe how fast it's happening...

I'm on the soft Protein diet, and I'm just starting to tolerate some solid foods. Did any of you start feeling hungry after surgery? I've been keeping to my protein and fluid goals, and don't take in very much/get full very quickly, but just curious if others have experienced this?

Congrats to all the November surgeries, and good luck to all the December ones!

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I just had mine done on Monday the 27th. The pain isn't as bad but I definitely have to get used to listening to my body a lot better!! On a happy note my surgeon said everything went well and even the upper GI scan looked good. So now to start my new journey to a better me :) good luck to everyone Who has their surgery coming up.

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Surgery was yesterday. I'm doing shockingly well. Perhaps because I'm lower BMI (35)? This is nothing compared to having my gallbladder removed a few years ago. I was asking to get up and go potty before I was fully awake. She had me wait about 10 minutes before going, and I was a bit wobbly and nauseated, but shuffled just fine. After my trip to the bathroom the nurse allowed me to walk the hall and at the end of the hall she'd pound my back/shoulders while I burped out air. I was still pretty out of it due to the anesthesia, but I think we were headed home within about an hour of waking up.

At home, I slept on and off while the anesthesia wore off, taking breaks to walk and have my husband pound my back while I burped. I knew from my gallbladder surgery that if I didn't get the air out, it would be painfully. Thankfully I was able to get all the air out by about 5pm (surgery was at 11am). I had started to feel pretty nauseated which limited my walking to about a 5 minute hotel hall walk per session, but if not for the nausea, I could have walked without limits. I can walk normally, completely without pain. I even slept on my tummy without pain. Aside from my insides/stomach and the continued nausea this morning, I feel 100% normal.

The doctor has me on Clear Liquids the first 24hr. Room temperature Water and broth. The broth tastes vile to me (and I love soup/broth). I watered it down, and was only able to stomach about 4oz (not counting the water) the whole day. I was able to get down about 32oz of water (not counting watered down broth), but it was laborious.

I'm hoping things continue to go this smoothly. I go in for a check-up and IV therapy this morning. Aside from terrible breath and bouts of nausea (which thankfully I have a prescription to help with), this morning I'm feeling way better than I had expected.

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Me and my sister did ours together at the same time on 11/16 right now I’m trying to figure out how to eat something with out feeling nauseous


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I did mine on the 17 of November. I lost 20 pounds and I gained back 6 all in 13 days. Like what the heck!? I can’t eat more than 2 ounces and I am so tired [emoji42]


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I had my surgery on 11/20, and I'm already down more than 20lbs! I can't believe how fast it's happening...

I'm on the soft Protein diet, and I'm just starting to tolerate some solid foods. Did any of you start feeling hungry after surgery? I've been keeping to my protein and fluid goals, and don't take in very much/get full very quickly, but just curious if others have experienced this?

Congrats to all the November surgeries, and good luck to all the December ones!

I've had rumbly hunger pains every day since I was sleeved on 11/17. Usually in the morning. I get my required liquids in and protein. It doesn't last long usually a few minutes. I've been on clear liquids and allowed protein Water for 2 weeks. I start pureed food tomorrow, I hope the hunger subsides.

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I'm hungry all the time ever since the day after the surgery.. I've been on liquids for 5 weeks now because my dr is evil. I start soft foods Monday I really hope the hunger pains go away

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10 minutes ago, Polly jackson said:

Got my sleeve on the 28th. Gas was bad. Home now. When I drink it hurts. Maybe I'm taking to big of sips? Feels like a bomb hitting my stomach. But I did have hernia repair too.

How much are you drinking and what?

The first 3 days in the hospital I was drinking nothing. sugar free Jello and Italian ice for me, and even that I was doing 1-2 oz an hour

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I had a sleeve and duodenal switch done on the 10th, and they took my gall bladder out as well. I lost 20lbs in my 2 week liver reduction diet (1 week shakes and 1 meal, 2nd week was shakes only). I gained 11.5lbs from the IV's in the hospital. After 2 weeks of recovery - I am down 40lbs total and over 20 inches.

Surgery took 4 hours, recovery for 2hr, then to my room. They kept me an extra day. Went in Friday, came home Sunday. One of the PA's after my surgery swapped out my IV to one that had sugar in it - which was blowing my blood sugars off the chart. They were shooting me with insulin every 30 mins or so it seemed like. They finally figured out the problem on Saturday afternoon. Took better part of a week to get my sugars down to normal after that.

I picked up a bit of an infection on my far right incision where they took out the gall bladder. Antibiotics cleared that up after about 4 days.

I had to be on clear liquids for a week. I was up to 64-70oz and 60-80g Protein within about 4 days. Now I am easily hitting 100oz or more of liquids and can easily do 120g of protein with Premium Protein Drinks. Finally got to move to mushy foods this tuesday. So far I have had activia, hummus, cottage cheese, Soup broth, Jello. Next tuesday I should be able to move to soft foods - fingers crossed.

I had a ton of pain and got stopped up from the morphine. Day 4 I still had not passed gas or bowel movement. Ended up throwing up twice. Finally got my bowels moving with some milk of magnesia and the world changed and things made drastic improvements.

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3 minutes ago, JavaKnut said:

I had a sleeve and duodenal switch done on the 10th, and they took my gall bladder out as well. I lost 20lbs in my 2 week liver reduction diet (1 week shakes and 1 meal, 2nd week was shakes only). I gained 11.5lbs from the IV's in the hospital. After 2 weeks of recovery - I am down 40lbs total and over 20 inches.

Surgery took 4 hours, recovery for 2hr, then to my room. They kept me an extra day. Went in Friday, came home Sunday. One of the PA's after my surgery swapped out my IV to one that had sugar in it - which was blowing my blood sugars off the chart. They were shooting me with insulin every 30 mins or so it seemed like. They finally figured out the problem on Saturday afternoon. Took better part of a week to get my sugars down to normal after that.

I picked up a bit of an infection on my far right incision where they took out the gall bladder. Antibiotics cleared that up after about 4 days.

I had to be on Clear Liquids for a week. I was up to 64-70oz and 60-80g Protein within about 4 days. Now I am easily hitting 100oz or more of liquids and can easily do 120g of Protein with Premium Protein Drinks. Finally got to move to mushy foods this tuesday. So far I have had activia, hummus, cottage cheese, Soup broth, Jello. Next tuesday I should be able to move to soft foods - fingers crossed.

I had a ton of pain and got stopped up from the morphine. Day 4 I still had not passed gas or bowel movement. Ended up throwing up twice. Finally got my bowels moving with some milk of magnesia and the world changed and things made drastic improvements.

40 pounds = 20 inches? A typo somewhere?

And them screwing up and giving you dextrose instead of saline is absolutely ridiculous. I would have thrown a **** fit about that, that's pure incompetence. Not to mention your blood sugar being out of wacky delays healing and opens you up to infections (and surprise you got one).

I'm more surprised that the PA was changing IV fluids though, that's something I've never seen one do in a hospital I've worked at. I mean they're absolutely capable, but it's not normal.

Glad you're doing well now though

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