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Doing well, @@downsizingdiva! It depends on the day how hungry I am, but it seems to have evened out.
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I mixed the raspberry one with Lite Cool Whip and froze it, it was like ice cream!
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I'm just over 4 weeks out and I've noticed that over this past week I've felt almost no hunger at all. I know that's a big part of the surgery and everything, BUT forcefeeding myself hasn't been super fun but I don't want to be malnourished. I've tried reverting back to liquids and no matter what I consume I feel nauseated. No vomiting, though. Has anyone else experienced this?
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The only time I've puked post-surgery was caused by sugar free gum. That said, Protein Shakes and other sugar free foods have gone down fine.
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OK, clearly I need to get a second opinion! I thought that seemed fishy. Thanks, guys!
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I just went to Cheesecake Factory TODAY! I had a soft chicken taco off the new low cal menu. My friend are the other two that came with the order. :-)
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I talked to my surgeon's office today and they said that, for every flight for the rest of my life, I have to go on a full liquid diet on the day of the flight until 2 hours after I land. I have to get a note from the doctor so I can bring Protein Shakes on the flight and everything. Does anyone have any insight on this? I wasn't given any info on this before the surgery (I'm 3 weeks post-op.)
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I've noticed a MARKED improvement in my reflux since my surgery! It's nice! I hope it lasts. *knocks on wood*
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I'm 2 weeks out and just had a tuna avocado Naruto roll - wrapped in cucumber instead of rice. Chewed to a mush, of course. It seems to be doing just fine! Hooray! ????
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I was starting to get worried that my stomach was too big, or that I'd never even HAD the surgery! (I know, super silly thoughts.) I've been able to get down liquids and soft cheeses and even little rice crackers, no prob! Yesterday I had a single serving microwaveable bowl of mac and cheese, and even a tiny piece of chicken (all well-chewed, of course, and I stayed within my calories and hit my protein). No problems at all. BUT! I just made myself a cup of turkey chili, and I couldn't even get through a third of it. It's weirdly comforting to feel that full. ????
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I'm in 2 week increments - almost to purees!
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I'm only a little more than a week out of surgery but I'm probably going to miss being so intimidating - it's kinda weird, but I like finding out that people are afraid of me. It's up to me to keep that up when I'm smaller!
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@@BloomingLotus You and I were sleeved on the same day and you're a better person than I! I only left the HOUSE for the first time yesterday. Good luck to you!
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Oh man, I'm totally in the same boat! Almost one week post-op, incision itchiness, and one bloated belly! *subscribes to topic*
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I've been having some crazy cravings! Sushi and chicken Parm, pizza, and a hamburger from McDonalds would be the biggest things on my list. BUT more than that, I keep having dreams where I eat things (two nights ago it was pizza and cake, last night it was jelly beans) to excess and then I wake up with a stomachache! It goes away after my brain realizes I didn't eat them, but still!
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Stone Cold Sleeve Austin
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I am almost a week post-op and I have been noticing hunger. However, I get full a lot faster, and I eat SO slowly. It took me an hour to finish 1/2 a cup of blended minestrone Soup and I felt so nourished. It's hard at night, though, I will say. :-/
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You've done great! Having a little treat on a fun vacation is fine. Also, crab has plenty of protein! If I couldn't have a drink once in a while post surgery I wouldn't have done it.
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What kind are you using? I'm using Tums ultra-strength (like I used before surgery) and it goes down OK.
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I'm just sticking with muscle milk light premades, but I got some sugar free raspberry Torani Syrup and it adds a nice change!
Body jerk
in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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I believe this is called a myclonic jerk. I may have spelled it wrong. It's normal for the body to do it when you're about to fall asleep because it's making sure you're doing that and not dying. So it's actually a good thing!