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I arrived at the hospital at 12:30 in the afternoon. I didn't have time to be nervous because I was in the post op room by 12:50.

The thing I feared most happened; I have small veins and I was poked 7 times before they could find a vein that would support the IV.

Once the IV was attached I was wheeled into the operating room where I had the feeling of "no return was possible at this point". I remember I was given a shot into the IV port, after that I woke in the recovery room. I was wheeled into my room and I noticed it was only 4:10. So I've estimated an hour in the recovery room, another hour was spent attacking my poor little veins so the actual surgery was only about an hour.:thumbup:

I woke in my room with my husband sitting next to my bed as I began having dry heaves, pain and nausea. This is all normal as the pain killers weren't started until I was completely awake from the anastesia(sp?). I was awake! I was immediately give anti nausea and pain killer shots into the IV. The meds responded VERY quickly. I stayed the night in the hospital and went home the next evening. Today is the 8th, I'm down 26 lbs, still on a diet of Soup, Protein and Jello but I'm happy, blessed with little pain and hopeful.

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It sounds like things are going well for you so far. I wish you success on your journey !

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I arrived at the hospital at 12:30 in the afternoon. I didn't have time to be nervous because I was in the post op room by 12:50.

The thing I feared most happened; I have small veins and I was poked 7 times before they could find a vein that would support the IV.

Once the IV was attached I was wheeled into the operating room where I had the feeling of "no return was possible at this point". I remember I was given a shot into the IV port, after that I woke in the recovery room. I was wheeled into my room and I noticed it was only 4:10. So I've estimated an hour in the recovery room, another hour was spent attacking my poor little veins so the actual surgery was only about an hour.:)

I woke in my room with my husband sitting next to my bed as I began having dry heaves, pain and nausea. This is all normal as the pain killers weren't started until I was completely awake from the anastesia(sp?). I was awake! I was immediately give anti nausea and pain killer shots into the IV. The meds responded VERY quickly. I stayed the night in the hospital and went home the next evening. Today is the 8th, I'm down 26 lbs, still on a diet of Soup, Protein and Jello but I'm happy, blessed with little pain and hopeful.

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Im interested in how thing have worked out for you since being banded:smile:. Waiting to here back from you, thanks

Latrice

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