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Can someone what one can drink or eat after you get a fill. I haven't had a fill in a super long time and I got one on Tuesday which puts me at 9cc. But I forgot what I can or can't eat and I ate some thing this morning that got stuck in my back and I was miserable. OMG I was doubled over for hours.

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Doctors usually have their own individual guidelines that they go by but mine says soft liquids/protein shakes for 24 hours and then after that I am on my own to eat/drink whatever.

I would be cautious and take it slow. Perhaps you ate to fast or to large of bites?

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Doctors usually have their own individual guidelines that they go by but mine says soft liquids/protein shakes for 24 hours and then after that I am on my own to eat/drink whatever.

I would be cautious and take it slow. Perhaps you ate to fast or to large of bites?

The doctor tells me the same thing....liquids after a fill for 24 hours and then a regular diet so long as I could tolerate it.

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Usually after a fill my usual surgeon recommends 3 days Clear Liquids. Seven days full liquid. Then as tolerated per nutritional guidelines. Shocks my metabolism! Works out great! With exercise during that time the weight just melted off. I had to start seeing a new surgeon and he said that was just my surgeons recommendations. His is 24 hour liquids. Then as tolerated. It really depends on the surgeon. Sometimes you have to just learn yourself what you can do by trial and error. Its a hard way, but I had to do the same

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Usually after a fill my usual surgeon recommends 3 days clear liquids. Seven days full liquid. Then as tolerated per nutritional guidelines. Shocks my metabolism! Works out great! With exercise during that time the weight just melted off. I had to start seeing a new surgeon and he said that was just my surgeons recommendations. His is 24 hour liquids. Then as tolerated. It really depends on the surgeon. Sometimes you have to just learn yourself what you can do by trial and error. Its a hard way' date=' but I had to do the same[/quote']

Hi Mandy! I'm glad you went to see a new surgeon because the first doctor just wanted to see dramatic weight loss advising you to do three weeks of liquids after a fill. I remember losing 11 pounds when I did only 5 days of liquid diet preop. I know that many Bandsters in this forum are going to do more that one or two days of liquids after a fill because we all seem kind of desperate to lose weight, but I wouldn't do it because I know it is unhealthy! Personally speaking, I have been following everything my doctor tells me and I've been doing fantastic. The weight is coming off slowly, but I feel great! And that's what's important. I'm not having any hair loss, pbing, vomiting, port pain, lack of energy, etc.

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Usually after a fill my usual surgeon recommends 3 days clear liquids. Seven days full liquid. Then as tolerated per nutritional guidelines. Shocks my metabolism! Works out great! With exercise during that time the weight just melted off. I had to start seeing a new surgeon and he said that was just my surgeons recommendations. His is 24 hour liquids. Then as tolerated. It really depends on the surgeon. Sometimes you have to just learn yourself what you can do by trial and error. Its a hard way' date=' but I had to do the same[/quote']

Hi,

Your first surgeon's diet after a fill seems rather drastic and not safe. My doctor requires only 24 hrs of liquids after a fill then soft foods as tolerated and the3rd day regular diet. I'm losing slowly and I'm glad for that. It's better to have a gradual weight loss than a rapid weight loss. Your new surgeon seems to have it right.

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Thank you all for your advice. That pain was so unbearable, it felt like a gas bubble that was stuck and would not burst. I kept PBing and throwing up but it did not relieve the pain I felt in my chest and back. I feel much better today, I went back on liquids and mushies.

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