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Slept for about 3-4 hours can’t sleep anymore! Lol I go in in a few hours! Excited, pumped, and nervous! Long road to get here! 😁

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1 hour ago, LJGoose said:

Slept for about 3-4 hours can’t sleep anymore! Lol I go in in a few hours! Excited, pumped, and nervous! Long road to get here! 😁

Give yourself time to heal and rest. See you on the weight loss side.

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Wishing you a safe surgery and speedy recovery [emoji253][emoji253][emoji253]
Congratulations! See you on the loser's bench [emoji176][emoji176]

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Enjoy the day Best decision you made -

After surgery get up and walk the halls trust me you will know why

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Good luck today, congratulations on your journey. I didn't sleep well the night before either but couldn't stay awake afterwards, the nurses woke me up several times.

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Good luck with your journey. I hope you have a speedy recovery . Let us know how your feeling and what you are getting down in. The first few days.

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Thanks everyone. Got home about 12 hours ago. Was very tired, weak, and gassy but slowly getting better.
Few things I noticed. Also keep in mind that my surgeon actually moves you to the purred/Soft food diet the day after surgery. I know not a lot do that but for some reason he does. Two friends of mine also used the same surgeon and same thing happened.

1. Yesterday I only took in about 450 calories. Did have some ground chicken with low-fat ricotta cheese which was well tolerated but only about 1 oz total. Had about 50 grams of Protein. Doc wants me at 90 per day. plan today is to incorporate premier shakes 2x a day at 30 grams per serving. In reality I know I may only be able to have 1/2 and then another 1/2 later. Not pushing it. 1 scrambled egg for Breakfast, a no fat yogurt for lunch, and the chick for dinner.

2. How long does it take for the tiredness and weakness to get better? Seriously the past 48 hours since surgery I think I slept like 30-40 hours lol

3. Gas-x has also been a miracle for me.

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Wow sounds like you are holding your own, keep up the good work. In answer to the tiredness, I was tired for a few weeks but not anything like the first few days. Had my surgery on a Thursday and the following Friday (a week later, not the day after lol) I was cleaning out my entire linen closet, a week after that I went to Atlantic City for the weekend, walked and walked and walked the boardwalk. So I. One respect I had energy to do a lot but when I needed to close my eyes I did. Listen to your body, or knows what it needs and if it needs rest let it rest. Be well, keep us posted

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Yes I slept like the whole first 24hrs post surgery..

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Great job! Keep it up, everything can be overwhelming, but you seem to have it all under control.

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