Where are you located? I went to Dr. Scott Bovard. His office is located between Wake Forest and Raleigh. My surgery was done at Rex Hospital in Raleigh but I know its not the only hospital he uses. He and his team have been wonderful and if you are local I highly recommend you check him out. Just look up Bovard Bariatrics. They have a site and if you call they are very helpful!
I had surgery on a Friday. I didn't get home until nearly 7 pm so I just went to bed. The next day I spent either in a big lazy boy (it felt better for me to sit up than to lay down) or up walking around. I wanted to make sure I walked around bc they say that helps with the surgical gas. None of my incisions were painful...so tiny and here I am 3 weeks later and I can hardly see them at all. I was sore (as if I had been doing sit ups) but nothing major. They will give you a liquid pain med to take. I think thats what made me sleepy...but really I was just sore though my torso. I was mostly just drinking Water to stay hydrated. Not really hungry at all. Sunday...I was hungry, still sore but able to walk around more, eat a little and stayed awake more. Monday, back to work. Honestly...I have a desk job so I wasn't up much. I felt very worn out until about mid-day...and then it was like something clicked and I felt great!
The torso soreness was pretty faint by the end of my first week. Now my scars are hardly visible, the only pains I get are cramping in the sides if I have not had enough water and my belly button area where my port is can feel like it is tugging sometimes...but it doesn't hurt; just feels strange. Yes, this will be different for everyone! I am very healthy with no health issues other than I am overweight. I am able to eat solids and have not had to get sick much at all.
Sorry this is so long. haha I wish you the best of luck no matter what path you choose to take in your journey of weightloss. Please feel free to stay in touch and ask any other questions!