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Thank you very much. Sending warm wishes your way for the start of your new life.

The greatest revenge is living a good and fulfilling life. You go girl!

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Any fresh post opers experiencing sudden temperature changes? My house is still the same temperature yet I'm cold...and then hot enough to sweat. I don't have a fever and I have no other signs of infection. My muscles are sore throughout my back.

I've already made the mistakes I pitied people for doing prior to my surgery. Eating---anything!!! That is no joke. I want steak like I want air. Is it just that I want what I can't have? Typical. A nurse that had had the sleeve said she would take a bite and spit it out. My dog would like that.

Anyways' date=' I've lost 10 lbs since Thursday. I would do it again today. Hope everyone is feeling well.[/quote']

I am 5 days post op and feeling same way.

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Any advice on where I can find a belly binder on the quick? My surgery is in less than 48 hours.

My surgeon put one on me right after surgery. Ask your surgeon first.

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I'm in the Dec. group....surgery Dec. 6. I'm a newbie.

Welcome Patsy to the losers bench. Look forward to hearing about your progress.

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Welcome Patsy. I'm not there w all who is on the losers bench. But my surgery is this Saturday. I hope everyone that has had surgery are home and with their families and doing well :-)

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I am having a pretty rough day been in alot of pain they think I might have a small start of pneumonia and during the 7.5 hour bypass I had where they were trying to fix my complication my liver may have got knicked and might need to go in and fix... I just miss my baby boys I am on my crying fit today :(

so sorry to hear about your complications and wishing you the very best for a speedy recovery!

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To everyone asking about the binders.....yes you should ask your doctor first, as your practice may use them immediately after surgery. Having had abdominal surgery in the past, I knew how well the binder helped in my recovery. My binder was put in place after that surgery and I woke up in recovery with it. So at my last pre-op for RNY education class, I asked whether we would receive one in the hospital. I was told no, that they were not used. Truthfully, I was disappointed, because I knew how much it helped me get through the past surgery.

Unfortunately, I no longer have it. Right now I am improvising with a very wide and long (thick) Ace bandage that I had from summer knee surgery. It wraps nicely around my mid-section and covers the main incisions which have caused the most problems. They told me in the ER to apply pressure to the wounds to help with the bleeding. Really?!?!? I am not an octopus! That's when I made the decision to take matters into my own hands. Check at your local pharmacies, Wal-Mart, etc... but watch for sizing. A one size fits all may not fit. Hope this helps, I know for those that are using them you are happy you can! Makes getting around easier. Another item I am going to try are the Shapewear products. They have a higher waist and apply pressure, too. I know they sell a similar inexpensive brand at Walmart. Search on the Walmart site under shapewear. They are made with varied amounts of support. Hope this helps with the inquiries! Stay strong! Wishing everyone strength in their recoveries and blessings to all having complications or upcoming surgeries!

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OK, after my morning shower instead of wrapping myself in the Ace I tried a Shapewear that I mentioned above. It worked and applies just the right amount of pressure I need. I also remembered that dollar general sells their own type of shapewear in the bra, sock, etc....aisle and it actually comes in pretty large sizes (2x-3x-?). Just keeping the information out there.

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Any advice on where I can find a belly binder on the quick? My surgery is in less than 48 hours.

I found mine at our local pharmacy in Minooka, IL which they also sell medical products. I just started calling the pharmacies and asked when they told me no I would ask for suggestions.

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OK, after my morning shower instead of wrapping myself in the Ace I tried a Shapewear that I mentioned above. It worked and applies just the right amount of pressure I need. I also remembered that dollar general sells their own type of shapewear in the bra, sock, etc....aisle and it actually comes in pretty large sizes (2x-3x-?). Just keeping the information out there.

Yes! Dollar General does have some here in my area too. They are around $8. I've been using them under my more form-fitting clothes now for awhile. I was actually pleasantly suprised by the fabric. It's stretchy and tight but not too tight. They are very comfortable and it beats paying $20-$40! But I never thought of using them to help after surgery...Hmm. ")

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I have a Spanx tank top and also a tight tube thing that you use to keep regular pants up while you're pregnant. I'm betting either of those would work.

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I have a Spanx tank top and also a tight tube thing that you use to keep regular pants up while you're pregnant. I'm betting either of those would work.

How are you feeling today? Looks like you just had surgery yesterday!! Awesome! :) Anyways, yes. That would work too. I also read somewhere or heard from someone that one of those lap desks with the hard side against her belly helped when she was getting up from a chair or riding in a car if anyone isn't into the whole Shapewear thing. Sounds like it would work.

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So, surgery 12/13 and I am kind of freaking out, but kinda numb. Anyone else feel like this beforehand? Omg.

I understand how you feel 13th buddy! I am excited, but at the same time I am numb to the whole thing. I think it hasn't set in that this is going down in two days! Keep your head up and I can't wait to start this journey with my buddies as so many other people already have and will very soon in the future!!

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OK! Day 1 post op I can't be with my husband but he finally told me he is ok just eyes are still blurry because he's a diabetic and the Clear Liquids has his sugar all messed up. I thought he was not going to do this yesterday but he pushed through now we are on the other side!

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