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My surgery was around 9, and i was outta there as soon as i could keep Water down, and not throwing up.

I'm home and walking around for about 10 minutes every hour (if not more) to help the air go away. The pain isn't bad at all. I do have a very high pain tolerance. getting up, going from standing to sitting and taking really deep breaths are the only time i have any discomfort!

hubby is going to go get my pain meds soon from the pharmacy though, so i don't let the pain GET bad.

I was surprised that i wasn't nervous this morning. my BP was perfect, so it wasn't even making that go up!

i keep dozing off, so i better go take a nap, or at least try to rest!

Wow Girl! you did this as outpatient surgery? awesome! I don't have a choice and have to stay overnight. Your account makes me hopeful that all will be just fine. I think I have higher tolerence for pain also -so I hope that is on my side as well.

Keep us posted so we all learn from you - the more info the better! Congrats to you!!! One more week for me!

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I just needed to jump on this band wagon, Im March 16th I can't wait to get this journey started!!!!! Good luck everyone who is having surgery this week.

Bernadette

Congrats Bernadette!! You're on the wagon! good luck to you too!

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I am being banded next thursday the 12th and cannot wait im so excited and i am glad to see others just as excited as me on here! you would not belive the negativity i have heard from others (i think they are gealous!)

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picklesix:

I am pretty nervous, not on liquid pre op, but low fat pre op having lost 13 lbs so far. I guess the scariest thing is that once I go asleep I am waking up with something foreign inside of me...but I keep thinking of the alternatives of not taking this step...

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I don' really know a good name but my surgery date is March 27 @ 7:30 a.m. I have not told my family yet because they are against it, but I'm doing what I feel is right for me.

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My surgery is March 5th at 5PM.

I am so ready for this.

On my pre-op diet, I have lost 20 lbs.

So, I am assumming that the post-op

diet will have me down a bit more too.

I will be offline as of today, cause

my surgery location is 3 hours away

and I am going up a day early so I

can ensure I am rested up for surgery.

My doctor will have me stay in the hospital

overnight since my surgery is so late in

the day.

I should be home sometime on March 6h,

but I am not sure how soon I will get

online again.

Eartha

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Eartha, best of luck to you! I'll be sending you positive vibes. Remember to report back here to let us know all the details.

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Hello all!

Had my surgery yesterday with the wonderful Dr. Kirshenbaum in Denver. I have very little pain,mostly when standing or sitting down. Be sure to bring Gas-X strips to the hoppital, they really work, and get up and walk if you have the gas pain, it's scary at first to walk but right away you'll feel better. My doc does it out patient which is great, we're from 2000 miles away from Denver but have a great mini suite with a kitchen and sitting room with a sofa and dining table. It was nice to get into bed here without all the hospital noise. I suggest bringing earplugs if you spend the night in a hospital, you'll get much better sleep. So folks, this is easy-peasy, you can do it and think where we all will be next March!

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i'm nervous...going to talk to my doctor on friday and hopefully get scheduled before the end of the month. Any advise?

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How are you doing on the liquid diet - my dr said ne doesn't want me to be on a liquid diet until after surgery?!?!?! I think I should and have bought some shakes and am going to drink two a day with a small dinner meal - i think i need to get my brain around liquids BEFORE surgery. Do you think the liquid diet is helping with cravings?

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Hey All! I've been dying to get on here for weeks and talk with others that are going through the same thing as me but am just now getting the chance. My surgery is tomorrow-March 5- and I'm super excited but so nervous. Any advice? :confused:

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Hey All! I've been dying to get on here for weeks and talk with others that are going through the same thing as me but am just now getting the chance. My surgery is tomorrow-March 5- and I'm super excited but so nervous. Any advice? :confused:

I got pretty nervous a few days before my surgery, we go through a lot of emotions, all totally normal! I did ask my surgeon for a Valium for the day of my surgery, you don't want to go under when you're that nervous, it REALLY helped.I had surgery yesterday and it was a breeze! Take some Gas-X strips in case you have gas pain, and walk around as soon as you can, it really helps. Bring a pillow so you can put it over your lap to keep it the seat belt off your belly. Be sure you have your house stocked with lots of juices and br


oth, enough for a few days so you won't have to go shopping. Most importantly is to think good thoughts, keep your mind clear of negative emotions. You'll do great, I'll be thinking of you!

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