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I get to go home this morning. I will be able to rest a lot better. My surgeon says I will have to be sipping all day to get the adequate hydration in order to not dehydrated. It's tough for me to get the liquids down. Which is why I was here 3 night's. I guess my best friend will be my cup for a while. He says it will get easier. Is it tough for everyone else to get liquids in?

Surgery date: May 14' date=' 2013[/quote']

My pouch likes cold cold fluids only. Some like warm only.

I felt bloated and thought/ think good lord theres no room for fluids.

Just stay hydrated. It gets easier.

Welcome to the losers bench.

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Officially on the losers bench!! Whoo hoo! Surgery went well and vey little pain!! So happy!!

Congratulations! I thought I'd have had my surgery by now, but no such luck for me.... yet. I can't wait to join you!!!

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Congrats to everyone who's had their surgeries so far!!!! You're all in my prayers and I'm glad we've all have decided to make such a great change in our lives and kick obesity in the butt!!! :)

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And oh my has the loser bench grown!!!! May has been a fantastic month!!!

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Got home today' date=' was in for 3¹/² days, low oxygen levels and a fever kept me in. For pain I had morphine pump and liquid Oxy. They let me keep my pump until this morning, and sent me home with the liquid. Also got a prescription for nausea patch that goes behind my ear if needed. Gas has been my enemy because I can't pass any. Sipping on nectar Protein, when mixed with Water tastes like lemon tea, it contains 23g of protein per scoop. When I get more strength I'm gonna try some of the recipes they have me.

Surgery date May 14th 2013[/quote']

Gas was my enemy too - big time - fely like I was dying with pain - was advised alpine tea and have not had a problem since :)

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So my surgery was postponed to June 13th bc my scope showed a small ulcer. I'm still staying to cheer you all on and see how everyone is doing.

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Got home today' date=' was in for 3¹/² days, low oxygen levels and a fever kept me in. For pain I had morphine pump and liquid Oxy. They let me keep my pump until this morning, and sent me home with the liquid. Also got a prescription for nausea patch that goes behind my ear if needed. Gas has been my enemy because I can't pass any. Sipping on nectar Protein, when mixed with Water tastes like lemon tea, it contains 23g of protein per scoop. When I get more strength I'm gonna try some of the recipes they have me.

Surgery date May 14th 2013[/quote']

Glad your home now hope things get better for you hun

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Officially on the losers bench!! Whoo hoo! Surgery went well and vey little pain!! So happy!!

Yay feels good being on the losers bench right

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So my surgery was postponed to June 13th bc my scope showed a small ulcer. I'm still staying to cheer you all on and see how everyone is doing.

Ohh your such a good person Tyra that's nice of you I will make sure I cheer you up when your time comes to Hun sorry for your change of date it will go by fast

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MAY! IT'S OUR MONTH!

May Surgeries:

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If I forgot anyone, just let me know! Yaaaaay for MAY!

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Surgery date: May 14, 2013

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I get to go home this morning. I will be able to rest a lot better. My surgeon says I will have to be sipping all day to get the adequate hydration in order to not dehydrated. It's tough for me to get the liquids down. Which is why I was here 3 night's. I guess my best friend will be my cup for a while. He says it will get easier. Is it tough for everyone else to get liquids in?

Surgery date: May 14, 2013

I'm having the same issue...It really is an effort. I had a few teaspoons of Protein Jello this morning...felt like I was going to burst.

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I'm having the same issue...It really is an effort. I had a few teaspoons of Protein Jello this morning...felt like I was going to burst.

how do you make protein jello?

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how do you make Protein Jello?

I add unflavored Protein Powder to the cold Water portion of the recipe on the box. I put it in a shaker so it mixes well, then add the hot water and Gelatin. Put the mixture in pre chilled containers and refrigerate.

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