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What Should I Take With Me To The Hospital?
ndaher30 replied to RastaSleeve's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I brought a change of clothes, my iPhone and a charger. I didn't need much, between sleeping, walking, drinking and visitors I didn't gave time for much else. Best wishes -
October 17Th'ers.. Where Are Ya?
ndaher30 replied to imlosingit's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I was sleeved on oct 18th and would be interested in the Facebook group. -
Hello!!! I was sleeved on 10/18, so I am officially 1 week post op. since surgery I have been on a clear liquid diet. Today at my one week follow up appointment the nurse clinician advanced my diet to full liquids. I was so excited to go home and plan my first "meal" post surgery. I was absolutely shocked at how quickly I felt full and how great something as simple as tomato Soup tasted. Is anyone else out there recently sleeved? How is the diet progression going? Is anyone nervous about trying new foods?
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Yes, I meant liquids. It felt like forever that I was on the clear liquids that tomato soup tasted sooo good to me. I will be on full liquids for 2 weeks before moving to puréed foods for 1 week.
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I was sleeved 10/18 at Park Nicollet by Dr. Thomas Jones. I have to say that my experience from start to finish as been exceptional! The process to get approved was well organized and well communicated. I felt at such ease through the entire process at Park Nicollet. My highest weight was: 311 My starting weight at the clinic was: 296 1st day of pre op liquid diet: 292 Day of surgery: 274 1 week follow up appointment: 267 I am excited to see what I will be at in 1 month!!
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I am 1 week post op and I burp, it feels to me like a hiccup, but there is only 1 when I drink something. J think it only happens when I swallow air or when I take too big of a sip. I'm told it's normal.