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Had a terrible time in the hosital , had to stay in recovery till 2am on a stretcher, got into a room at 3 and finally slept. Yesterday was bad , but today I feel good, nopain , little gas and hardly any nausea, I am getting tired.

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Awww. I'm sorry that you had a terrible time in the hospital but it sounds like you're on the mend! Things will just keep getting better!

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I'm sorry to hear that you had a rough start but am glad that you are getting better:)

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On 09/27/2018 at 16:03, rosie6 said:



Had a terrible time in the hosital , had to stay in recovery till 2am on a stretcher, got into a room at 3 and finally slept. Yesterday was bad , but today I feel good, nopain , little gas and hardly any nausea, I am getting tired.


Hi Rosie! I had my sleeve done on Tuesday also! A little traumatic for me too. They couldn’t get a vein (blew 4 before they got a line in with the help of an anesthesiologist and ultrasound machine to find a vein), I started crying because it also got bumped up by about 45 minutes. Overall the pain is slowly receding and I only take the pain meds about twice a day.

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Sorry for the rough start, I swear it gets better and the surgery day will be an after thought. Just remember to stay on course with meeting your Protein / fluid goals. and don't forget to walk, walk, walk.

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Glad your surgery went well and your feeling good today. Sucks they couldn't get you in a room right away. Happy Healing!!!

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Congratulations @ beingdina, congratulations@rosie6bat being sleevers May your sleeves treat you sweetly and behave as they should! A Lot of people in Sleeve City are celebrating with you, shoot even over in By0ass Junction we can hear them cheering!🎉📣

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thanks everyone for the good wishes .Still feeling great, walking drinking and even went to the bank today . Tired is all I am , So glad to be part of such a supportive group

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Congrats! I had mine a week before you and also had a horrible ordeal but it will get better. I promise promise. I’m 10 days out today and I am really feeling better. I kept in the front of my mind: “this too shall pass” and “I didn’t come this far to fall apart.” YOU WILL BE VICTOOOOORIOUS!

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