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Hey Guys!

I'm having my surgery tomorrow the 28th, God willing, have to be at the hospital at 6:00 am

Kinda nervous:56_anguished:, but ready at the same time...

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Got sleeved yesterday morning and now I’m home. I’m in a little bit of pain because of the gas but I’m managing. I’m in a full liquid diet which is better. I had some doubts Sunday night before surgery but I’m glad I went through with it. It’s a lifestyle that I need/want to be better and live longer


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Got sleeved yesterday morning and now I’m home. I’m in a little bit of pain because of the gas but I’m managing. I’m in a full liquid diet which is better. I had some doubts Sunday night before surgery but I’m glad I went through with it. It’s a lifestyle that I need/want to be better and live longer




Good luck and keep up the good work. Heal well


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Quick question does compression shirt help with lose skin I’m terrified of having it I’m on my 22nd day I’ve lost 40 lb I’m 5”11 started out my journey at 300 lb been doing lots of exercise what else can I do to minimize the damage????


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30 minutes ago, maridiego said:

Hey Guys!

I'm having my surgery tomorrow the 28th, God willing, have to be at the hospital at 6:00 am

Kinda nervous:56_anguished:, but ready at the same time...

My long awaited day is tomorrow too! I have to report at 5:30am and we are going to have a terrible rainstorm lol! Nothing will keep me:) I wish you well and look forward to hearing that your surgery went great!!

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16 minutes ago, Jogar0804 said:

Got sleeved yesterday morning and now I’m home. I’m in a little bit of pain because of the gas but I’m managing. I’m in a full liquid diet which is better. I had some doubts Sunday night before surgery but I’m glad I went through with it. It’s a lifestyle that I need/want to be better and live longer

Happy for you that you did it and are experiencing minimal pain! Here’s hoping you feel even better each day;)

Edited by The World In My Eyes

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I've been having back pain since my surgery, and it's only gotten worse. Trying to avoid seeing a chiropractor, so I had my first massage last night by a high school friend that also had the sleeve last year. I described my pain to her and she did a deep tissue massage. REGRETTING IT. I've been sick to my stomach ever since. Threw up last night, and have been nauseous ever since. Woke up this morning feeling the worst I've felt since surgery. Just awful. Went to work and my boss asked me if I was okay. Told her about my massage and she said the massage released toxins into my system, which is why I got sick, but that since I'm not able to drink enough Water to flush the toxins out, they're sitting on my stomach making me sick. She used to be a massage therapist. She said I should've asked my doctor before getting the massage, but honestly, I never had a massage before so I didn't even think about it.

Just FYI for those that experience the same back pain I've had.

HW 241
SW 238 Pre-op diet
CW 206
GW 130
Sleeved 3/1/18

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My long awaited day is tomorrow too! I have to report at 5:30am and we are going to have a terrible rainstorm lol! Nothing will keep me:) I wish you well and look forward to hearing that your surgery went great!!

@theworldinmyeyes
Thank you, I’ll pray everything goes well and smoothly with you, we got this, be safe.


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2 minutes ago, maridiego said:


@theworldinmyeyes
Thank you, I’ll pray everything goes well and smoothly with you, we got this, be safe.

Thank you! I said a prayer for you. Can’t hurt! Talk to you after our surgeries!

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My surgery was March12th, VGS. I am 16 days post op or two weeks. Honestly, I was nervous. I think it was more because of the challenge that was ahead. However, I survived the procedure (barely) and my pain and soreness has subsided. I've walked everyday since being discharged taking it slow and steady building endurance. Please don't over do it. The weakness is real for me in the mornings. I think it's your decision if you want to let others in on your decision. I'll say, without my family and really close friends, it would have been a challenge. They are there to help. Let them. God's speed to you all. Let's get healthy...

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