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Real talk: Feminine wipes???? I could have gone my whole life without knowing how you keep your fresh as a daisy sassy self ramblin' on! ;) bahahahahaha! (Although, I did fall down by not thinking to take my sleep mask and ear plugs!)

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Glad to hear your surgery was successful and I hope your recovery goes well!!

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56 minutes ago, FluffyChix said:

Real talk: Feminine wipes???? I could have gone my whole life without knowing how you keep your fresh as a daisy sassy self ramblin' on! ;) bahahahahaha! (Although, I did fall down by not thinking to take my sleep mask and ear plugs!)

LololololololoL

I would have settled for baby wipes but these were found first. With so many people touching me, i totally need to wipe down until I can shower

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1 minute ago, GreenTealael said:

LololololololoL

I would have settled for baby wipes but these were found first. With so many people touching me, i totally need to wipe down until I can shower

Shew! That's better knowing it's cuz of a Monk thing. :) Cuz the other...well that's like an entirely different order of magnitude parallel with the mystical flight of the butterfly that no one should ever discuss. The penalty from the female tribe is too great. Death by stoning from the pits of well...stone fruits. :D

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Wow! I haven’t been here much but I had no idea your revision was so soon.

Thank you so much for sharing your journey with us. It is looking likely that I too will need to revise due to gerd:( I am so not happy about it because I know that revisions surgery carries greater risk for one thing. For another I just don’t want a bypass and that is why I went with the sleeve to start.

I am more afraid to revise than I was to have my initial sleeve surgery.

I wish you a speedy recovery and I will be paying closer attention to this thread.

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7 hours ago, Losingit2018 said:

Wow! I haven’t been here much but I had no idea your revision was so soon.

Thank you so much for sharing your journey with us. It is looking likely that I too will need to revise due to gerd:( I am so not happy about it because I know that revisions surgery carries greater risk for one thing. For another I just don’t want a bypass and that is why I went with the sleeve to start.

I am more afraid to revise than I was to have my initial sleeve surgery.

I wish you a speedy recovery and I will be paying closer attention to this thread.

There must be pretty compelling medical reasons to revise. Stick with the recommendations of yout surgeon

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2 hours ago, GreenTealael said:

MMMMMmmmmMMMMM SF orange jello! My fave! How was your broth? How is the Fluid going down so far?

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2 hours ago, FluffyChix said:

MMMMMmmmmMMMMM SF orange jello! My fave! How was your broth? How is the Fluid going down so far?

As I'm sure y'all know, I am not hungry at all and it seems my tastes have changed again 😞

The broth was bland, never tried the Jello, drinking is fine but slow

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3 hours ago, GreenTealael said:

There must be pretty compelling medical reasons to revise. Stick with the recommendations of yout surgeon

Thank you. I need all of the support and encouragement I can get.

I did the bravo test a few weeks back and my acid levels are off the charts.

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1 hour ago, GreenTealael said:

As I'm sure y'all know, I am not hungry at all and it seems my tastes have changed again 😞

The broth was bland, never tried the Jello, drinking is fine but slow

It would be great to lose my appetite. It never happened after my sleeve surgery.

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3 hours ago, Losingit2018 said:

It would be great to lose my appetite. It never happened after my sleeve surgery.

IDK... I didn't have an appetite after my first surgery either so...

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29 minutes ago, GreenTealael said:

IDK... I didn't have an appetite after my first surgery either so...

Right I am going to keep my fingers crossed and hope 😁

either way it will be good to get rid of the gerd

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Thanks for the posts. I have made notes on a couple of things to bring that I did not think of. One thing I will bring is Clorox wipes and hand sterilizer. In the hospital, locally, there are signs in the room that say "you have the right to ask the Hospital employees and Dr.'s to wash their hands before touching you". I just have the pump bottle on my near by table and I do ask, with a smile. Also, if friends visit.

Good luck with your recovery!!!!

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