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Hey everyone. I’m going to be getting the sleeve in a couple of months but every time that I work I have huge second thoughts because I don’t know how I will find the time to eat and sip Water all day between managing patients. I work on a tele/step down unit with four patients. Anyone out there have any thoughts?

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Eating is three meals and two Snacks a day, and they want you to eventually get to three meals, so that's a temporary problem. As for Water, if you have a long enough commute, you could drink 32 oz on the way to work and 32 oz at home, or 16 oz on the way to work, 16 oz on the way home, and 32 at home.

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It's been hard for me to get to my Water goals lately because it's been so cold out, but once spring arrives and arrives for good, I should be able to get my water goals in just on the train to/from work.

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Hey everyone. I’m going to be getting the sleeve in a couple of months but every time that I work I have huge second thoughts because I don’t know how I will find the time to eat and sip Water all day between managing patients. I work on a tele/step down unit with four patients. Anyone out there have any thoughts?


I'm an RN too and wonder this same thing. I work on a Med-surg floor.

DR Potential Sleever

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i should b getting sleeved in april & im a hairdresser who sometimes doesnt have to to go to the bathroom or eat at all.im also worried about getting it all & not passing out on the floor.


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I work in a chem plant and can also have a demanding work schedule. I took 3 weeks off work and was glad I did. When I got back it was a challenge getting in Water and food on any type of routine. I just make sure I always have a bottle of water with me and sip as I go. For meals, I just make sure to eat a little something when I get a break. I'm almost 7 weeks post op now and it's getting easier each week as I'm able to eat more.

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Pockets on the scrub shirt one with 8 oz bottle of Water (sip before you enter every room and after you exit )
The other pocket with string cheese, and a Protein Bar or Jerky

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32 minutes ago, Tealael said:

Pockets on the scrub shirt one with 8 oz bottle of Water (sip before you enter every room and after you exit )
The other pocket with string cheese, and a Protein Bar or Jerky

Yes, and they can reload the pockets throughout the shift if needed/able.

Great suggestion, I had no ideas on this one!

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Yea...my weight management doctor told me I should only be out for a week then at the orientation the surgeon said a month. So I am also wondering how long people with professions like these took off.




Take off as long as financially possible

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I'm 8 days out and feel awesome! But I don't have an exhausting job of being on my feet for 12hour shifts, nor am I doing heavy lifting. You are limited on lifting to about 10lbs for a certain length of time? Maybe 6-8weeks?

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I understand. But I’m just wondering how people were feeling at certain stages.

Sometimes you're going to have a bad day (or week) where you feel hopeless.

Sometimes you'll feel indestructible. Lol

Balance is key.

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