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I'm new to this forum and find it to be very helpful. I was sleeved on 11/18/09. The surgery went VERY WELL and I am so pleased. I hardly had any pain by Thursday, just a bit of discomfort in the chest and nausea. I was released from the hospital on Friday and feeling GOOD. By Saturday, I begin felling like myself again - I quess the drugs in my system were wearing off. I love the feeling of normalcy. I've been on Clear liquids since my VSG, I have been walking - as ordered by the Dr. Yet, I must admit, during that nausea phase while in the hospital all I could tell myself was - I could have been home not dealing with this and losing the weight on my on- because I did not like dealing with the nausea. Anyway, I got over it. I'm happy I made the decision to have the sleeve. That being said, I hope everyone meets their goal. The jouney isn't over yet, its just begone.

Oh yeh, I was so glad about feeling myself again, I forgot I was on a liquid diet and had a hand full of Pistashios - Its crazy how the mind works - I didnt' throw up but my tummy swirled around a bit so I felt it wasn't ready for the roasted and salted flavor of the nuts so, I stached the pistachios in the kitchen cabinet for possibly a month from now. :)

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Welcome to the forum. I like your attitude and hope you keep posting and enjoy getting to know everyone.

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Hi Thinn again!

Welcome to VST and to the lsoers bench! Congratulations on your progress! Sounds like you got a positive experience going on!

Glad to have you here- and keep us posted on your progress!!

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Hi Thinn - welcome to the VST family and thank you so much for sharing your story - you've got a great positive attitude and we look forward to getting to know you better.

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Welcome thinn again love the name, had my surgery 17th, keep up the positive thinking and welcome aboard.

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Hi Thinn! Looks like we're really motivated by our screen names huh? Welcome and good luck too you! This is a great sight and everyone is so nice and has great advice. . .I've learned a lot from most of the folks here. . .

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