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My face is completely dry! Its flaky and rough! Has anyone ever experienced this after surgery? I put on moisturizer all the time and it doesn't help.

Does anyone know what's going on?

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Are you getting enough liquids in? It may be affecting the moisture levels within your skin. I am a moisture addict and the past week I've been moisturizing more and actually switched to a thicker moisturizer this morning.

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I'm trying to drink as much liquid as I can but I don't think I'm drinking as much as I'm suppose to. :-( I'm only about a month and a half out and I find Water disgusting now. Before the surgery I use to drink water like nothing and now... Ugh!

What moisturizer do u recommend?

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Besides drinking more Water, is there anything else I can do? I've been drinking g2 since I got out of surgery but I guess its not working :-(

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It can be because of decreased Fluid intake and also the fact that you are not eating the same amounts of fat that you used to consume. I had the same thing when I was on the liquid fast for 8 months several years ago. You still need to get all of your fluids and also consume some fat. Peanut Butter is an excellent source of fat and Protein. I take a tablespoon and just slowly lick it off the spoon. This will also help with reducing your Hair loss as your hair needs fat also.

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I'm gonna go get those Chrystal light things tomorrow and try them out. And peanut butter... I LOVE it, so I'm gona start eating more of it.

Thanks everyone for the advise! I was afraid it was dehydration :-(

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Now don't eat the whole jar......moderation. I am not sure how far out you are but I usually put mine on a couple of saltines and it usually satisfies my carbs also.

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IowaAndy- how far out were u when u could eat a couple saltines with your pb? I m dying for a couple saltines!! Anything salty!!!!

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I'm having skin issues, too -- I'm REALLY itchy!! I thought it was the laundry soap bothering me (but same soap I've always used), but now reading this, I'm wondering if it's Water related. I'm just shy of 6 weeks out. Anyone have the itchies happen to them?

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I ate some saltines and peanutbutter at around 10 weeks

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