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Surgery and The Day After

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karlenekarma

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Yesterday was my surgery (10/15) performed by Dr. Nirmul and his crew.

 

Up until going in to pre-op I had zero anxiety. However, when I got into pre-op and they put the IV in, the reality of the situation set in. Fear of coming out of surgery and if I'm going to have any pain. Also in pre-op my husband met the surgeon and liked him very well.

 

Once I got wheeled-in I remember transfering to the operating table, and then waking up in recovery.

 

My husband said that once I left for the operating room only 45 mins passed by.

 

But it was the recovery room that I felt miserable. Not from the incisions, punctures, or the gasses in my body ... but a raging headache.

 

My oxygen levels were low therefore the team thought it best for me to stay overnight.

 

I slept for about 15 hours in the hospital. I woke up to go to the bathroom and take a walk a few times.

 

To my surprise I had and still have zero discomfort from the incisions. I'm on day-two and I simply feel the headache.

 

The minute I walked in the door, I headed for our fridge and opened it. I reminded myself that it's another bad habit I need to kick.

 

Today's picture is me @ 265 lbs.

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Wow! We were banded on the same day. Funny...I haven't thought about food & have to consiously make myself sip all day. I didn't have much pain either. Sometimes in the car it feels like my stomach is about to fall out (lol). On our way now!!!!!

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I was banded in January and I still have times where I blindly look in the fridge or pantry. The difference is that now I typically don't bother to eat anything. Best of luck to you!!

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Congrats - you are now on your way to a healthier, happier life. The lapband is a tool, so make the best of it by kicking old habits and learning new ones. Take advantage of any group meetings and ask questions. It is not easy, but it was the best thing I ever did and I hope you feel the same way.

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