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Finally have a date!!! Woohooo! Dec 18th I will be sleeved. I plan on traveling by car to see my family for Christmas (I will rest comfortable in the passenger side as my husband drives). This is assuming no complications and I feel up for it. Other than stopping frequently to get out and walk, and liquids, I am a bit worried. Anyone else getting sleeved mid month and planning Christmas festivities still?!

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Fortunately we are military and won’t get to see our family for the holidays. This makes holiday plans so much easier and less stressful for us. I am on my liquid diet right now and will be for thanksgiving but I am not too upset.


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I am getting my sleeve December 11. I had the Lapland removed this past July. I thought I would be good to sit around and rest, even sew afterwards. However it hurt to much to sit upright in a chair for about 7 days.

Make sure you can lean back in the car seat. You will be uncomfortable sitting straight up.

Good Luck!.

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My sleeve is scheduled for dec 19. I’m nervous about all the holiday food and drink and cheer. I will be on pre op diet for most of the friend gatherings. I think I’m just not going to go which sucks. I keep trying to remind myself I’m just missing one holiday season and how much better the holidays will be next year!


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Good luck tomorrow @depressed_banster and@Trishe70!!!


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Good luck peps.. wishing you all a speedy recovery and success in your new journey! Happy holidays too..

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I was sleeved December 11 and plan to visit family for Christmas. It’s obviously going to be uncomfortable to sit there while they eat their delicious meal and I am sipping sipping sipping. But I have to function in this world and know everyone else needs to continue with their lives how they want to. I can say that a few times this week while my daughter was home with me, I had some strong urges to eat what she was having. She was hiding in the other room so I wouldn’t see her eating. I got her to come out because this is something I have to live with the rest of my life. I can’t expect to not be around my old favorites for the rest of my life to avoid cravings. Good luck to all of you new and upcoming sleevers. It was a challenge to get through this first week so far but everyday it does get better.


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Hope everyone did well!! I am sore but pain levels are manageable. A bit naesaus when I sip Water. Do also repaired a hiatal hernia while in there, so that is one of the more painful areas. Hoping to go home today...


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Hope everyone did well!! I am sore but pain levels are manageable. A bit naesaus when I sip Water. Do also repaired a hiatal hernia while in there, so that is one of the more painful areas. Hoping to go home today...





I had bad nausea and terrible pain yesterday all day, but now I’m only nauseous when I sip Water. I’m gna get up and walk in a little bit so I’m sure I’m going home too. Congrats! Glad to hear you’re doing well


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