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So, I had my sleeve surgery on October 28th and have not has any issues with vomiting, nausea, or gas.

Is this weird or am I just lucky?

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Ive had it almost a year and ive had none of those issues either. Yay

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Blessed.

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@@SleeveNik I haven't either, well nausea in the hospital but nothing since! I hear all kinds of things...poop issues (none) Horrible periods after (nothing) painful eating (none) Tiered all the time/lack of energy (none) I'm thrilled but sometimes I wonder about that too. I have restriction when I eat so I know they did something in there!

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I guess we are blessed. I just feel like is something wrong. But I do gave food intake restriction.

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@@SleeveNik lack of vomiting and nausea is not "wrong" lol. Get your priorities straight, lady! haha

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Thank goodness you have not had complications....God send for sure. Enjoy your journey! :)

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Good for you! I have had the same fortune. I'm guessing...I believe there are more of us than the forum leads one to believe. You read a lot on here about problems because those with side effects need reassurance and support. I'm happy to give that support to pay it forward. There is a light at the end of the tunnel. Enjoy and congrats!

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So, I had my sleeve surgery on October 28th and have not has any issues with vomiting, nausea, or gas.

Is this weird or am I just lucky?

Nope, I didn't either. No pain meds needed in the hospital or post op. So far no foods disagreeing with me.

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In the hospital both morphine and dalaudid made me feel pukey, but I didn't need them so stopped using them after the first few hours. Generally nothing bugs me. I've had a couple issues here and there, but they were all one off occurrences. I had a pretty uneventful recovery.

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So glad to see this thread! I just had surgery two days ago, went home yesterday afternoon because I had very little pain (just some gas discomfort the first night) and could drink all my Water and Protein Shakes. I'm actually sort of worried I'll forget I had the surgery because I feel so normal!!

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You're super lucky! I was sleeved on Halloween and I've had complications until week 3!

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Also blessed with no complications

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Thanks for creating this thread@ @SleeveNik,

I had surgery last week and everything has been very good. walking, drinking no pain meds I am able to tolerate Protein I get in at least 70-80

I feel so bad reading everyone's trouble's especiallly when I see other's in the same time frame as me.

I was feeling nervous because no one was saying too many good things about their process.

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