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The liquid diet i had while in the hospital wasn't bad. I know everyones bodies respond different. I slept. Other then when i got up to walk, shower & eat. I slept a lot.
Im traveling home & eating is a struggle traveling. They packed me food to bring on my plane rides. They packed: Water, Jello, gatorades, apple juices & chicken broth to bring with me. I have not ate meat in over three years. The chicken broth was my best Protein so I ate it.
bothered me a little.
but choose your battles.
ill be home soon

health is #1 priority.

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17 hours ago, Yahoo said:

I am scheduled for surgery on Monday and weighed in today at my pre-op at 32 BMI and they confirmed good to go

Congratulations 🎊 I'm happy for you it's the best thing that I ever did I'm happy God bless you Let your new life begin

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18 hours ago, Teresamack said:

I’m having my sleeve surgery 3/27 .I’m doing my Protein Shakes and one meal,today is my 3rd day. I’m excited and a little scared .

Don't be scared it's an in and out surgery you close your eyes and next thing you know your in recovery asking did you do my surgery yet so fast no pain from surgery CONGRATULATIONS

Only discomfort is gonna be GAS PAIN make sure you buy Gas-x it's gonna be your best friend

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On 3/14/2023 at 11:25 PM, Mrs Roz said:

How are the March ESG’s doing. Mine is tomorrow and I’m quite nervous. I have a 34 BMI and people are trying to talk me out of it

I'm day 10 Post Op and I feel ok. I've been to see my surgeon for follow up and she said I'm doing fine. I'm always exhausted but I did way too much way too soon. I've been a little nervous to start the pureed Stage but I did eat a 1/2 cup of cottage cheese last night. Think long and hard about it before you go, this is something that can't be reversed. Make sure you are sure.

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On 3/14/2023 at 2:40 AM, Lnr1922 said:

March 23!
Any advice from those who recently had surgery? I’m flying into Vegas on 23rd, having surgery that day and flying home next day on 24th.
Then back to work Monday. Little nervous I won’t be able to handle it but I’m committed to fighting through it.

You are a stud if you can pull this off, I couldn't have done it. If you are committed I wish you all the luck in the world. Take lots of Water with a couple of Protein drinks; hopefully, they will give you pain meds. This is probably a ridiculous idea but could you also let a flight attendant know you've just had surgery? Maybe they could keep an eye on you while you're sleeping. Please have someone pick you up at the airport and I'd also let your employer know there's a chance you may not be in Monday. I hope you do great!!!!

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On 3/14/2023 at 1:40 AM, Lnr1922 said:

March 23!
Any advice from those who recently had surgery? I’m flying into Vegas on 23rd, having surgery that day and flying home next day on 24th.
Then back to work Monday. Little nervous I won’t be able to handle it but I’m committed to fighting through it.

I've had a suspiciously easy recovery so far. I was approved to go home the same day I had my sleeve surgery, and I only had nausea coming off anesthesia. I had no gas pain, and honestly, I'm doing really good still (10 days post-op today, I've been back at work since Monday).

All this being said, I'd prep yourself for everything just in case. I recommend extra comfy clothes, a pillow and blanket for the plane, a good neck pillow, eye mask, etc. Pack some single use alcohol wipes (my nurse opened one for me the one time I felt nauseous, and the scent chased away the nausea fast - great in moments where you can't move fast / aren't near a bathroom). Look into getting a couple LiquaCel packs. They travel good, and they tend to give these to you in the hospital, but you can order them online, too. Invest in some powder/liquid Tylenol.

And give yourself extra, extra time. You will be moving slow, and you could hurt yourself going too fast. Give yourself enough time to move as slowly as you want/as possible. ❤️ Good luck!

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Started full liquid diet today and surgery is next Friday (3/24). Trying to distract myself because I'm hungry already! 😫

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42 minutes ago, greeneyedgirl79 said:

Started full liquid diet today and surgery is next Friday (3/24). Trying to distract myself because I'm hungry already! 😫

Sip on your Water, and get some sugar free Jello and sugar free popsicles. :) You can do it!

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22 hours ago, Blossoming1 said:

I had mine on 3/13. And it's not that bad.

first 8 hours were the worst.

And it's not that bad.

Could you tell me what you felt when u woke up and after that? I am really stressed out..

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On 02/03/2023 at 19:49, Blessd1 said:



Just got my surgery date today - March 29th! It just got very real! I'm excited and slightly terrified. Lol. Overall, I feel ready after months of research and reading posts on this forum. I'm so grateful for the honesty, support and encouragement everyone here shares. I have mixed emotions and almost can't believe that my life could actually change for good. I had honestly stopped feeling like I could ever hope to reach my goals after decades of failed attempts. Best of luck to all of you!


I’m having surgery on 3/29 as well!

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38 minutes ago, elijahbing said:

I’m having surgery on 3/29 as well!

Congratulations! I wish you a smooth operation and recovery. It will be here before we know it. 😉

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On 3/17/2023 at 8:28 AM, BrandiBird said:

I've had a suspiciously easy recovery so far. I was approved to go home the same day I had my sleeve surgery, and I only had nausea coming off anesthesia. I had no gas pain, and honestly, I'm doing really good still (10 days post-op today, I've been back at work since Monday).

All this being said, I'd prep yourself for everything just in case. I recommend extra comfy clothes, a pillow and blanket for the plane, a good neck pillow, eye mask, etc. Pack some single use alcohol wipes (my nurse opened one for me the one time I felt nauseous, and the scent chased away the nausea fast - great in moments where you can't move fast / aren't near a bathroom). Look into getting a couple LiquaCel packs. They travel good, and they tend to give these to you in the hospital, but you can order them online, too. Invest in some powder/liquid Tylenol.

And give yourself extra, extra time. You will be moving slow, and you could hurt yourself going too fast. Give yourself enough time to move as slowly as you want/as possible. ❤️ Good luck!

Thank you! I purchased LiquaCel and liquid Tylenol. Thank you for the tips I need it :)

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