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liquid diet starts May 4th. YIKES!

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Yay! Mine is May 17 and liquid diet starts tomorrow. Good luck to you!!!!!!

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Thank u! And to u as well! Today was my 1st day and I think the toughest time was at lunch time when everyone was eating. Lol

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How did u do?

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ohhhh, I'm hungry. dinner time is my worst time. I'm hoping it will be better tomorrow. Hope you did well today!

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I did good. Im drinking Tomato basil Soup now. Its super yummy!

Im sure it will get easier as we go along. :)

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ummm that does sound good! Have a nice night and a great weekend!

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How do u feel? Im sore!!!!!

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I am really sore too. I was home from surgery around 1pm on Thursday, slept pretty much until yesterday. I would get up, walk around the house, sip some Water and then lay back down. This morning I feel a bit better and I just drank a Protein drink hoping that will help as well. Worse than the pain for me (which seems to include my whole torso) is the dryness. My mouth, nose and throat are soooooo dry it is about to drive me crazy. One of the people on here said it was the patch for nausea that is causing most of it. I think I will try to take it off today. Have you had any other issues? I hope not. I did have a low grade fever like 99.8 but I don't seem to have that today.

Just keep telling yourself it is the first days of our new life and I am counting on what these people say about feeling great after week two. I hope so. Keep me posted on how you are doing!

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What about your throat hurting or chest being sore? Mine does.

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Oh yes, the throat definitely hurts! My chest not so much but it does hurt in front of my shoulders. Today has been a bit better plus I took off that patch so I'm hoping I'll regain some moisture in my mouth and nose! Hope you are okay today!!!

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I was surprised that I did the liquids as well as I did. I had Protein Drinks, lots of Water and in between I had crystal light....A glass in my hand from morning till night. I made my husband fix his own dinners and I stay out of sight of the food.< /em>

You'll do well just hang in there!

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So the day after surgery, did u eat full liquids again?

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