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Made it through surgery alive. Apart from getting really scared and crying when they strapped me in the bed in the OR.

Felt really awful when I woke up - super nauseous. They have anti nausea and I feel better.

Now at home. Two kinds of pain:

1. Abdomen pain - like doing wayyyyyy too many sit ups

2. Gas pain in belly and back. Had 3 gas x strips so far. Using heating pad on back.

Have walked a few times since surgery. At hospital, going home and in my apartment once. Should I be walking every hour or so? My feet and legs are tingly- which makes walking annoying.

Haven't passed any gas - cant wait to do so.

Happy I can drink Water well enough.

Eager to be healed.

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Welcome to the otherside and I wish you a speedy recovery!!

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I was banded Monday. My nurse gave me some anti-anxiety meds in my IV while still in my room. It was great! I would NOT have liked being aware of things in the OR room before surgery. I also got a massage after surgery. That helped so much with the shoulder pain! Now its just the hernia incision that gets me the most.

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Congratulations! I was told to walk every 2hrs.

Wishing you speedy recovery!

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Yes.. walk walk walk.. and banjo! you got it done already.. yay! grats to you all..! welcome to the other side!! :)

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Walk a hole in the carpet.... It's the best thing to rid the trapped gas. Congratulations on a successful surgery

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Thanks your advice - what's a hole in the carpet though?

Walk a hole in the carpet.... It's the best thing to rid the trapped gas. Congratulations on a successful surgery

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