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It took me a while to be able to sleep on either side, but it got better as

the time went on. The biggest thing I had to deal with was after the filter

implant sleeping on my side, but after a few weeks, it got to where I was

comfortable on my left side which is the one where I prefer to sleep.

Lin

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12 days post-op

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>

> Hi, Everyone,

> I had Lap Roux-en-Y on 10/25/06. So far everything is going well.

I was

> in the hospital 2 days and thankfully, it was uneventful. I have

lost

> 13 lbs so far and I feel really good. I am troubled with a little

mid

> back pain, I think from not being able to sleep on my side, but,

it's

> not too bad. Thanks to all of you well wishers, it feels good to

be on

> the losing side. Take care.

> Debbie D.

> 10/25/06

> 220/207/?

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> We are a very active support group.

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The worst of my pain was on the left side as well. I could sleep on my

side w/ a pillow under my stomach to support it.

W

380/278/160

Jackie Kerben wrote:

> Hi Debbie,

> I had Lap RNY on 10/31/06. I too have difficulty sleeping on my

> side, especially left. The doctor did tell me to expect most of my

> pain to be in the left side due to all of the instruments and that

> most of the work is done there. Mine has gotten better each day.

> How are you doing with eating? I am still on broths, jello, juices

> and popcicles. I have not gotten hungry yet.

>

> Best wishes for s speedy recovery.

> Hugs,

> Jackie K.

> 321/297(my scales)/170

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Hi, Jackie,

I am doing really well with my eating. As you know,

all surgeons are different. I am allowed soft type

foods, like cottage cheese, oatmeal, SF pudding,

instant mashed potatoes and stage 1 and 2 baby food

fruits and vegetables. I have 3 meals a day of 2

ounces each, plus 4 glasses of 1% milk with 1 cup of

dried milk and 2 bottles of water a day. I do not

drink anything 1/2 hour before a meal, until 1/2 hour

after a meal. I'm really not experiencing hunger. I am

walking quite a bit. I was able to sleep on my side a

little last night, so the back is better today. I hope

you are doing well. Keep me posted. Take care.

Debbie D.

10/25/06

220/207/?

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Thanks, ,

I wish I would have asked everyone sooner for

suggestions. Duh, I forgot I have such a great support

system with you all.

Debbie D.

10/25/06

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I had pain in my left back side as well but that was because I had a

super huge bruise there & the nurse said I was probably dropped

while being moved from table to table.

Kim F

RNY 6/23/06

298/215/135

> >

> > Debbie, why can't you sleep on your side?

> >

> >

> > 12 days post-op

> >

> >

> > Hi, Everyone,

> > I had Lap Roux-en-Y on 10/25/06. So far everything is going

well.

> I was

> > in the hospital 2 days and thankfully, it was uneventful. I have

> lost

> > 13 lbs so far and I feel really good. I am troubled with a

little

> mid

> > back pain, I think from not being able to sleep on my side, but,

> it's

> > not too bad. Thanks to all of you well wishers, it feels good to

> be on

> > the losing side. Take care.

> > Debbie D.

> > 10/25/06

> > 220/207/?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > We are a very active support group.

> > If the email becomes overwhelming,

> > please change your setting to NO EMAIL!

> > Please contact Group Creator

> > Robyn@

> >

> >

> >

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I had pain in my left back side as well but that was because I had a

super huge bruise there & the nurse said I was probably dropped

while being moved from table to table.

Kim F

RNY 6/23/06

298/215/135

> >

> > Debbie, why can't you sleep on your side?

> >

> >

> > 12 days post-op

> >

> >

> > Hi, Everyone,

> > I had Lap Roux-en-Y on 10/25/06. So far everything is going

well.

> I was

> > in the hospital 2 days and thankfully, it was uneventful. I have

> lost

> > 13 lbs so far and I feel really good. I am troubled with a

little

> mid

> > back pain, I think from not being able to sleep on my side, but,

> it's

> > not too bad. Thanks to all of you well wishers, it feels good to

> be on

> > the losing side. Take care.

> > Debbie D.

> > 10/25/06

> > 220/207/?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > We are a very active support group.

> > If the email becomes overwhelming,

> > please change your setting to NO EMAIL!

> > Please contact Group Creator

> > Robyn@

> >

> >

> >

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Oooh! I am still on jello, broth, juices, tea or coffee. I am looking

forward to next week when I can move on to the soft stage. I have not

been hungry though. Just want something different.

You seem to be doing well. I am also able to sleep on my side a little.

I don't have much pain. Just a stitch if I move the wrong way. I had

so much scar tissue she cleaned out I guess I will be sore from that

too.

Hugs,

Jackie

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Great detail! Sounds like you're doing a lot to keep everything in

order. Keep up the great focus. It's good to hear you're feeling

upbeat and well. Do a little more every few days or week if you can.

Even though I went through similar things I can't help but admire

anyone that goes through post-op wls and all the rules and

restrictions.

Congratulations!

Mike in GR

>

> Hi, Jackie,

> I am doing really well with my eating. As you know,

> all surgeons are different. I am allowed soft type

> foods, like cottage cheese, oatmeal, SF pudding,

> instant mashed potatoes and stage 1 and 2 baby food

> fruits and vegetables. I have 3 meals a day of 2

> ounces each, plus 4 glasses of 1% milk with 1 cup of

> dried milk and 2 bottles of water a day. I do not

> drink anything 1/2 hour before a meal, until 1/2 hour

> after a meal. I'm really not experiencing hunger. I am

> walking quite a bit. I was able to sleep on my side a

> little last night, so the back is better today. I hope

> you are doing well. Keep me posted. Take care.

> Debbie D.

> 10/25/06

> 220/207/?

>

>

>

>

>

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