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Surgery Day was Wednesday and nothing take good. I came home today and got in the bed, one of the incision is giving me the blues. Plus I'm still high from the pain medication, no more.

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That stinks! I have had a very smooth recovery. I didn’t need any pain medication at all. I have no nausea. Only issue I have is I am going on my 8th day with no #2. Started Miralax today. Hope it gets better for you

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Is anyone having back pain post op? I’m not sure if it’s because of the bed or gas ? But it’s hard to get rid off

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I’m 7 days post op. I have no pain at all. Some soreness if I bend over or sit for too long.

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4 Days post op. Managing the pain the gas even stomach cramps. What am having a problem with is all the food commercials. Of course can’t do a lot so watching tv. I have never paid attention to the commercials but now it’s like every other one is food. It’s making me so hungry.

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7 minutes ago, krobertson1265 said:

4 Days post op. Managing the pain the gas even stomach cramps. What am having a problem with is all the food commercials. Of course can’t do a lot so watching tv. I have never paid attention to the commercials but now it’s like every other one is food. It’s making me so hungry.

I hear you. Almost three weeks post op. Red lobster commercial gets me every time. Uggh.

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I’m 4 days post op. I have chest pain and can’t breathe deep due to a collapsed lung that happened during surgery. Had this happened to anyone else? Also, when they pulled the drainage tube, it was the worst pain of my life. I know eventually it will be worth it, but I’m hurting right now.

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Praying for a speedy recovery.

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On 7/27/2018 at 3:49 PM, Luzbella said:

Yummmm I wish I had a costco here. I'ma see if my sister can send it from CA. Or I can order it on line. Thanks :D

1 day left! Are you packing tomorrow? I am! Uh! So nervous

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31 minutes ago, GeminiSky said:

1 day left! Are you packing tomorrow? I am! Uh! So nervous

31 minutes ago, GeminiSky said:

1 day left! Are you packing tomorrow? I am! Uh! So nervous

1 day!!!

im all packed, not taking much, i was told to bring deodorant.they don’t give that to you lol

nerves are kicking in!!!😬

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On 07/28/2018 at 22:15, GeminiSky said:





1 day left! Are you packing tomorrow? I am! Uh! So nervous


I’m packed 😜So ready for this! Tomorrow I’m just going to relax and watch a few movies or read a book to make the day go by super fast. Not nervous, but a bit anxious. I just wanna cross that road, you now?

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Hi all!! I'm 5 days post-op and feeling so much better!!! Good luck to all tomorrow!

On 7/27/2018 at 12:47 PM, RobbieBG said:

My MD recomeneded 64 oz. Water daily. However that is to include the coffee/tea etc. that you drink that day. I have had no trouble consuming that much since my surgery on 7/18/18, but I drank A LOT of water/fluids daily prior to surgery

I could easily drink 100 oz prior to surgery..with the sleeve, I'm lucky to get in 20 oz...

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Same here. I loved Water pre surgery but I’ve yet to get all my Fluid in. 9 days post op today.

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My surgery was the 24th. I had no nausea, but the gas pains were terrible. I also ended up with a partially collapsed lung from misplacement of the breathing tube, but the worst pain for me is the left shoulder. Does anyone else have this issue?

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