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On Monday, I had revision from sleeve to bypass. The pain at first was cruel! However, today, it got better.

I am excited, relieved, and hopeful! I fought for this tool. Now, it's time to use the tool and self-control for a positive lifetime outcome!

Here, I go!

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Congratulations! You got this!! Good luck on your 2nd Bariatric journey! I'm in the same boat. I had my sleeve to RNY revision with a hiatal hernia repair on 9/11/23.

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Congratulations! You got this!! Good luck on your 2nd Bariatric journey! I'm in the same boat. I had my sleeve to RNY revision with a hiatal hernia repair on 9/11/23.

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Oh my goodness so it is normal this pain. I really don’t like taking pain killers. I’m trying to deal with it. Anyways congratulations and good luck on your new life!

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Oh my goodness so it is normal this pain. I really don’t like taking pain killers. I’m trying to deal with it. Anyways congratulations and good luck on your new life!

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Oh my goodness so it is normal this pain. I really don’t like taking pain killers. I’m trying to deal with it. Anyways congratulations and good luck on your new life!

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Oh my goodness so it is normal this pain. I really don’t like taking pain killers. I’m trying to deal with it. Anyways congratulations and good luck on your new life!
The one thing I learned is that pain medication is important in the healing process. I have found that the healing and honeymoon time are important in long-term time maintenance.

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Oh my goodness so it is normal this pain. I really don’t like taking pain killers. I’m trying to deal with it. Anyways congratulations and good luck on your new life!
The one thing I learned is that pain medication is important in the healing process. I have found that the progress you make in healing and honeymoon time are important in long-term time maintenance.

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Oh my goodness so it is normal this pain. I really don’t like taking pain killers. I’m trying to deal with it. Anyways congratulations and good luck on your new life!
The one thing I learned is that pain medication is important in the healing process. I have found that the progress you make in healing and honeymoon time are important in long-term time maintenance.

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The one thing I learned is that pain medication is important in the healing process. I have found that the progress you make in healing and honeymoon time are important in long-term time maintenance.

Sent from my SM-G996U1 using BariatricPal mobile app


Make sure you take care of yourself. Don't let other people create the map for your journey of healthy living. This is your life!! It's indeed a process.

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