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Come December we will still be cheering for,you, we'll remember you were once,ours and we will still love you, okay?

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Thanks! I will still be monitoring this blog to see how all of you are doing!

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I had mine on August 13th. Recovery is going well after 11 days except for: 1) Starting to feel pretty tired and 2) My eyesight got drastically worse right after surgery. I can’t read without reading glasses. 


Down 16 lbs. 

Hope everyone’s doing well.  

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3 days out. Off all pain meds. Feeling great.

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Congratulations I hope I do as well 3 days out!😛

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I had my sleeve done on August 21. I’m 5 days post op. Has anyone experienced a terrible pain when liquid is swallowed? I get a sharp pain between my breasts almost like a huge gas bubble forms from the small amount of liquid I swallowed.

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3 weeks out and everything I try give me gas. And I don’t know how to burp on command. Is it normal to feel gas when eating something?

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usually swallowed gas, smaller bites, slow down, walk or move afterwards, relax. snd don't stress, last resort something,gently,warm like hot water bottle or heating pan.

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I had my surgery Friday Aug 24th. I would say the pain was much worse then when I had the lap band.. He removed my band and 9 years of scarring and a hiatal hernia repair. The worst issue is when breathing in. It hurts. I have been using my incentive spirometer every hour and walking around. That is my only complaint.

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On 8/25/2018 at 9:26 AM, Zola said:

I had mine on August 13th. Recovery is going well after 11 days except for: 1) Starting to feel pretty tired and 2) My eyesight got drastically worse right after surgery. I can’t read without reading glasses.

Down 16 lbs.

Hope everyone’s doing well.

Nice, congrats! My surgery was 8/17 and I'm officially down 14 1/2 lbs from Surgery Day (I didn't weigh myself right after surgery though) :) I didn't really start to see a loss until the last maybe 2-3 days or so, but I'm glad it's going down now :)

On 8/25/2018 at 1:18 PM, ysocial said:

I had mine yesterday and NO ONE mentioned how painful it would be after. I mean, it’s just starting to subside, but man, that gas pain is not a joke.

preachin to the choir :X Holey crap the gas pains are terrible lol.

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I had my sleeve done on August 21. I’m 5 days post op. Has anyone experienced a terrible pain when liquid is swallowed? I get a sharp pain between my breasts almost like a huge gas bubble forms from the small amount of liquid I swallowed.
I'm 6 days out (8/20) and I experience that pain when I drink cool liquids. When it happens, I start walking right away and try to form a burp, seems to help.
So far warm liquids is the only thing truly tolerable.

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I’m 3 days post op and I sip liquid goes down, then a pain and I can hear and feel bubbles go up.

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