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5 minutes ago, Tonya648 said:

Less then a week left till surgery. Starting to get nervous. I'm going to pack my hospital bag tomorrow to make sure I have everything I want.

What will you bring to hospital with you and how long do you expect to be in the hospital?

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3 minutes ago, Gottajustdoit said:

What will you bring to hospital with you and how long do you expect to be in the hospital?

Robe for walking hallway

Chapstick I was told that your lips get very dry after surgery.

Gas X

Slippers for walking hall way

Tooth Brush (dont like the hospitals)

Tooth Paste " "

Travel Size Shampoo and Body Wash from gym bag

Comfortable outfit for ride home

Pillow

My favorite blanket

2 to 3 days I go Friday late so I'm think they will keep me till Monday

C Pap

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Tonya Why would they keep you in the hospital so long? I have heard of band to bypass staying a few days.

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I'm having gastric bypass and my doctor said I'll only be in the hospital one night unless I'm not doing well. Hope you can leave sooner. Good idea about bringing your own pillow. And thanks for reminding me to bring my Chapstick. Ugh. The CPAP! I have a love/hate relationship with mine and hope that someday I will no longer need it (although my brother is the perfect weight and he has been on one for years). I was diagnosed with sleep apnea about 6 years ago and still hate the darn machine, but if I miss even one night I'm miserable the next day. Here's to a CPAP-less future for both of us!

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I'm having gastric bypass and my doctor said I'll only be in the hospital one night unless I'm not doing well. Hope you can leave sooner. Good idea about bringing your own pillow. And thanks for reminding me to bring my Chapstick. Ugh. The CPAP! I have a love/hate relationship with mine and hope that someday I will no longer need it (although my brother is the perfect weight and he has been on one for years). I was diagnosed with sleep apnea about 6 years ago and still hate the darn machine, but if I miss even one night I'm miserable the next day. Here's to a CPAP-less future for both of us!
So i don't know what I did to my account but I can't get into it so created a new one. I don't know why my doctor has us stay so long. Although The 10th is the earliest I would go home they said because my surgery isn't until 12 15pm.

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4 hours ago, jenniefeefee said:

I’m on the 13th, too. I’m on 4th day of pre-op. I’m only allowed Protein Shakes, broth, sugar free Jello, and sugar free popsicles. I’m dying!! 😩

I'm on day 8 of this, well Optifast Protein Shakes. It's easier now. I have 6 more days of it followed by 2 days of just clear fluids and then surgery on the 11th. I am dreading the 2 days of just clear though, I think I'll be starving then. Or maybe I will be so nervous that the surgery is so close I won't notice lol.

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Double posted.

Edited by BlueIGT
Tried to delete a double post.

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Tony, did you mean next Friday as in February 1? You'll have to let us know how things go!
No i was meaning the I
8th

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9 hours ago, lidi05 said:

I get sleeved on the 6th of Feb. nobody in my life knows and I’m looking for some support. New to this app

lid--any reason why you didn't share it with those closest to you? Do you have someone to help you home after surgery?

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I will be taking an Uber. I guess I’m just very embarrassed and ashamed it has come to this. Also, I don’t think anyone in my life would understand. Literally my whole family is skinny. I suffer from anxiety and having this major surgery is weighing heavy on me. I keep thinking something might go wrong at the operating table

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Don’t really know how to use this app but if anyone is comfortable private messaging me, I would really appreciate it, I would love to text someone about all my worries

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Hi, all. I've announced my date before, but as a reminder--I will be on February 25, probably the latest in the February group. My liquid diet will start on February 11, and my surgeon said I will be in the hospital for one night. I'm excited and apprehensive--I just want it over with at this point.

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