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I just got my first fill on friday and i was put back on liquids for 2 days. in my head i was like oh that shouldnt be a problem., i did liquids for 2 weeks before the surgery and was fine. well i just figured out!!! NOT!! i am starving. I had gotten used to eating real food. How long were you on liquids after your FIRST fill. would it be really bad if i did some mushies tomorrow! HELP!

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I had my fill in the morning and my dr said I to take it slow but I should be ok to eat solids by lunch.< /p>

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I had a really hard time on liquids after my first fill too! My doctor says 24 hours on liquids, then proceed with normal foods with caution.

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my Nurse has us as follows : Clear Liquids after fill, crystal light, Water , benefiber, sf popcicles

day 1 still Clear Liquids

day 2 protien shakes x3

day 3 protien shakes x3

day 4 shakes, mush dinner

day 5 normal, which for me is shakes, dinner and a snack during the night, and sf popcicles

I just had my 3rd fill on thursday, and i know how you feel about the hunger, im pmsing so its even worse !!! I today (sat) ate some Soup and chicken salad for dinner and was very content. i had 3oz of curry split pea Soup and my chicken salad. I also had a bite of salad .

Hope this helps !

Melissa

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I had to do liquids after my fill too, two days and it was so much harder than pre/post op. They wanted me to stay on mushies too for 2 days, then ground/chopped for 2 days. I got up to one and a half days of mushies and went to regular fiod

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I didn't have a liquid restriction after my first fill. I was told I might need liquids or mushies, but could eat whenever I could.

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12-24 hours.

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I too have to do 2 days of liquids after fills. It is so much harder then the post op weeks of liquids. At first I was better now I go as long as I can, have sherbert or smoothies, broth, Tomato Soup and other liquids.

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I just had my first fill tonight and dr said not liquids, just eat as you can tolerate.

I just got my first fill on friday and i was put back on liquids for 2 days. in my head i was like oh that shouldnt be a problem., i did liquids for 2 weeks before the surgery and was fine. well i just figured out!!! NOT!! i am starving. I had gotten used to eating real food. How long were you on liquids after your FIRST fill. would it be really bad if i did some mushies tomorrow! HELP!

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It's so weird seeing what different doctors tell people to do. I've had 8 fills and 2 un fills.. so i guess This ismy 6th fill and I'm just not doing well tonight I really want a peice of cheese.. just one.. it's ridiculous. I haven't snacked today but I find it VERY hard not to snack at work because everyone around me dose... that's why I joined this site.. I need help staying on track...

Best of luck..

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I got my first fill last Wednesday and my doctor said 1 week of liquids and 1 week of soft just like in the beginning. Don't like it but oh well.....

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I got my first fill about 30 hours ago. I did fine until right now. Now I want FOOD!! That's why I logged on... to see if anyone else was able to eat food at this point after the fill. It makes sense to me to eat as my body is telling me... so long as I don't overdo it, and actually listen to my body. So now that I know other people can eat soft food this soon after a fill, I'm going to, too! (Yes, cheating is bad, but so is hunger!)

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I got my first fill about 30 hours ago. I did fine until right now. Now I want FOOD!! That's why I logged on... to see if anyone else was able to eat food at this point after the fill. It makes sense to me to eat as my body is telling me... so long as I don't overdo it, and actually listen to my body. So now that I know other people can eat soft food this soon after a fill, I'm going to, too! (Yes, cheating is bad, but so is hunger!)

I have been filled about 5 times and some removed 3 times. I'm either in the yellow or red. Never green. Yesterday they did my 5th fill & believe that they got my sweet spot but I don't know yet. I'm sensitive to fills so doc told me 48 hours liquids. Usually Its only 24 hours and 24 hours mushies. I had some very watered down cream of Tomato Soup for Vitamins & TASTE. I'm hungry but with this Soup it helps greatly.

I just pray that I don't have to go back for another "unfill"

Usually I can eat a lot or nothing. So we Shall see

Good luck :)

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I had my second fill on Tuesday and my surgeon follows a strick eating schedule after a fill.

3 days of Clear Liquids

4 days of full liquids

7 days of soft food

So you do not resume a regular diet for two weeks after your fill. This is so the pouch and stomach has a chance for the inflammation to go down and to now be grinding away digesting food.< /strong>

Hope this helps some!

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