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@MyNextSeason just wondering how you doing since your surgery Monday.Did you tell anyone and get some much needed support yet? How is your daughter please let me know how you are doing .

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Yesterday, 10/7. I tried some Soup broth and then a sugar free popsicle. My stomach hurts.

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Day 1 with sleeve, thing's I've learned.

- Fentanyl is great for pain relief, but it makes me very nauseous, tired and dizzy. So I'm having anymore.

- Having a catheter is horrible, but very convenient when it is in there. No more struggling over to the toilet.

- The gas pains are awful. I can't wait to be walking them off.

- Apparently I need to be on an anti reflux med for the foreseeable future,. This surprised me, as I have never had any issue with reflux, and my understanding was that the sleeve rarely triggers reflux. I'm going to talk to my surgeon about it it.

- Ice chips were my best friend overnight, my throat was and is very dry.

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8 minutes ago, Daisyjayne said:

Day 1 with sleeve, thing's I've learned.

- Fentanyl is great for pain relief, but it makes me very nauseous, tired and dizzy. So I'm having anymore.

- Having a catheter is horrible, but very convenient when it is in there. No more struggling over to the toilet.

- The gas pains are awful. I can't wait to be walking them off.

- Apparently I need to be on an anti reflux med for the foreseeable future,. This surprised me, as I have never had any issue with reflux, and my understanding was that the sleeve rarely triggers reflux. I'm going to talk to my surgeon about it it.

- Ice chips were my best friend overnight, my throat was and is very dry.

Wow this doesn't sound good. Are you still in the hospital? I was told by my surgeon and nurse that I would need to walk immediately. The sooner I walk the better for the pain. That gas only goes away from moving around or so I've been told. Ask for something else for pain if need be. Not all meds work well with everyone. I was told not everyone ends up with acid reflux. I dont know who informed you of that but you should speak to your surgeon as you said. Try to stay positive it's only day 1. Hope you start to feel better 😁

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2 hours ago, Mark1107 said:

Yesterday, 10/7. I tried some Soup broth and then a sugar free popsicle. My stomach hurts.

Awww hope it starts to get better as I'm sure it will. My surgery is on Monday 😁

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14 minutes ago, clcrowe said:

Thank u so excited and nervous

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My surgery is Monday I'm sooooo excited. Crazy but I'm not nervous at all. I mean that will probably change once I'm in the hospital but as of right now just excited & hungry lol

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4 hours ago, Daisyjayne said:

Day 1 with sleeve, thing's I've learned.

- Fentanyl is great for pain relief, but it makes me very nauseous, tired and dizzy. So I'm having anymore.

- Having a catheter is horrible, but very convenient when it is in there. No more struggling over to the toilet.

- The gas pains are awful. I can't wait to be walking them off.

- Apparently I need to be on an anti reflux med for the foreseeable future,. This surprised me, as I have never had any issue with reflux, and my understanding was that the sleeve rarely triggers reflux. I'm going to talk to my surgeon about it it.

- Ice chips were my best friend overnight, my throat was and is very dry.

Sleeve is the worst for reflux most ppl convert to RNY due to gerd and reflux....

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24 minutes ago, Mikeyy said:

Sleeve is the worst for reflux most ppl convert to RNY due to gerd and reflux....

Can you quote your source for that information Mikeyy? It's a fairly sweeping statement. Most people who have a sleeve end up converting?

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7 hours ago, Daisyjayne said:

Can you quote your source for that information Mikeyy? It's a fairly sweeping statement. Most people who have a sleeve end up converting?

Yes, that is quite a judgmental statement to be throwing around. "Most people end up converting"

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