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23 minutes ago, JulieL123 said:

(10/2 sleeved) The small sips and swallows improve really quickly. My first week I had a hard time with Water and a drinking most things now I have no problems drinking and almost taking regular sips. So much changes every day! I’m ready for some substance but I have to wait until Tuesday! 😡 I am traveling from Dallas to Chicago this weekend for a wedding so please wish me luck around all of the good food and alcohol!! I really want a glass of wine!

I’m glad to hear that the drinking improves! Have fun at the wedding! Be mindful of your food and make sure you have what you need with you.

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1 hour ago, CaroleS said:

Try the vitamin patches instead of the pills. No nausea!

My team doesn't support their use, and I haven't seen any scientific evidence that they work. (I mean, I'm not saying "I don't use them and you shouldn't either," because some people on here do use them and, presumably, still have perfectly fine numbers when they do their blood tests. I'm just saying that I, personally, am uncomfortable with them, in part because my team is opposed to their use.)

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10 minutes ago, CaroleS said:

Ahhh. Lots of different advice. They were listed as an option in my instructions so I jumped on it. Not a big fan of pills. I haven't had any post-op tests yet so time will tell.

If your team is cool with it, don't let me talk you out of it! You can always change it up if your labs come back short on something. ❤️

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Anyone due for surgery in December? It’s really right around the corner. I’m excited and scared since I will be having my gallbladder taken out as well 💁🏻‍♀️

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Hello All. I'm new to the forum but am having the sleeve on Monday 10/22. Excited and nervous. I've followed my pre-op diet to the letter and have lost 11 pounds, so that's nice. I have a question that really can't be asked delicately, so here goes. Has anyone else experienced daily diarrhea with their low carb, high Protein pre-op diet? My intestines don't seem to like me much right now, bit otherwise I'm doing great. Not nearly as hungry as I thought I'd be, which is nice. Well, just wondering. Wish me luck, and thanks to everyone for sharing their stories. It has helped me feel much more prepared.

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I was sleeved on October 10th and it’s rough. I’m barely eating or drinking. I have really bad acid reflux which I’m taking meds for. Does it get better? I’m hungry but my sleeve won’t let me be great 🙄

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Is anyone else experiencing muscle jumps while sleeping? It feels almost like a jolt, and I’m having it in my arms, legs, abdomen but never all at one time.

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I have had some Premier Protein and Bone Broth with as much Water as I can sip in a day. I started taking my Vitamins again as of yesterday. Flinstones x2 day, liquid Calcium 2x day, B12 and b50 b complex once a day, plus my levothyroxine. I was thinking it might have something to do with the b vitamins. ?? We’ll see if anything changes today. (Fingers crossed). It’s been difficult for me to rest.

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Good deal, I hope it does help! Life is too short to be miserable!

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55 minutes ago, plantpowered_vsg said:

I’m scheduled for October 28!!!

Yay! Good luck!

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