I slept pretty well last night. I had umbilical hernia surgery about 2 years ago, right about at the time when SARS-Cov-2 was a tickle in the world's throat, and the post-op pain is comparable, though across a wider surface area. I had 4 incisions for the hernia, 7 for the RNY. I have one wound that was clearly a "bleeder"-- just a huge bruise emanating from it, like a damned oil slick. I can imagine that having nausea would be truly unwelcome, a misery magnifier, as it were. I haven't really tested the damned pouch yet. We got some coaching ahead of surgery that compared the pouch to a funnel and that it would back up if you drank too fast. I can take a whole mouthful of water, wait five minutes and then have another. There is extra gurgling, but nothing painful. Really surprised at how similar I feel to how I did before surgery.