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Thank you so much. This really helped me.

I am 2 weeks post surgery and have lost 12 pounds.

I have Water nausea and sometimes have trouble keeping it down. same with my Protein Shakes.< /p>

Any suggestions of how to hydrate and get Protein in? I feel full with 3 teaspoons of broth.< /p>

You may need to experiment. I found early on that I had to thin my protein shakes with water to drink them. So experiment with consistency i.e. thickness/thinness as well as temperature. I still don't really like anything ice cold, except Popsicles. My drinks are room temp or warm. Also early on I added powdered milk to boost the protein content of my drinks. It is early enough that you may not hit your protein goals yet. Focus on staying hydrated. You may want to check out Unjury chicken flavored protein- it's like broth as well as Isopure drinks. Neither is thick like some chocolate or vanilla type of shakes and may be worth a go.

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I had blood thinning shots in my belly while in hospital 5x but nothing since home. Two week post op today and doing good! Ready to conquer the world.....ok so maybe just ready to conquer whatever language my stomach seems to be speaking now. Anyone else have a "talkative" sleeve? It would be humorous if it weren't usually so loud. Oh and the loud and excessive hiccups? What is that about? Will it stop?

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Yes! My doc has me doing injections for 10 days post-op. I hate them. I do them anyway. Actually, my husband injects me. It involves him in the process and helps him feel he is doing something to support me. This too shall pass...

Has anyone had to do blood thinning shots at home post op?

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I had my surgery in March 2012. I have been gaining weight, 10 pounds since September. I'm not exercising, eating a lot if carbs. I need help. I'm always hungry.

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Thanks for the answers. I found the answer to what I have been going thru. Mainly watery bowel movement several times a day. I found out it is normal and will go away in time. I still plan on discussing it with my doctor Wednesday.

Thanks for this site.

Kaye

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I am 10 days post-op and am having tremendous difficulty breathing. I can only walk about 4 or 5 steps at a time before I must sit down. Without being too graphic, I am also having explosive and sudden bowel movements. My Dr. will probably have my head but I took 1/2 of an Imodium tablet last night.

​Has anyone else has this experience? I'm desperate.

I've heard that difficult breathing can be caused by possible air left in the cavity from when the surgeon checks for leaks. I've heard it can get really bad. Be sure to tell ur surgeon and Dr. what you're experiencing.

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I'm 6 days postop and really appreciate all this info! Things I hadn't even thought to ask, like going through a metal detector? Or getting an mri? good to know :huh:

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I'm 2 months post op. Can I drink sparking flavored water? 0 calories, carbs, sugar, caffeine.

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Awesome information. Thank you all for sharing!

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I'm 2 months post op. Can I drink sparking flavored water? 0 calories, carbs, sugar, caffeine.

Refer to your surgeon's instructions. Per my surgeon's office the answer is no. I waited until 9 mo post before having anything carbonated and the first time carbonation caused a lot of burping. So you may want to wait awhile longer and then take it slow.

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Hello everyone, had my surgery 14 days ago and everytime I start eating anything that's not Water I get sharp stomach pains. I went to my surgeon on Tuesday and he said it was normal and that I could start on solids, so I did very soft foods and after I'm done eating I feel fine. I have to be honest I have a friend who had this done last summer and her experience has been completly different and now my other friend just had it done this week and she's experiencing the same thing I did. I have to say this has been the hardest thing I've been through. I also went back to work a week after and that was way too soon.

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Hi, I am a lap band patient fixing to have revision surgery and go with the sleeve. One question I have is, after all the healing is over, can we have wine?

Thanks in advance....

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My doctor says no due to ulcer concerns. However I do occasionally have a glass of champagne. I waited until 9 months out. Follow your doctor's program and listen to your body.

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HI!! MY NAME IS Ana!! just joined today wanted to say send my regards to all sleevers. Had my surgery on 5/14/2014 check n at hospital weighting 217 left next day at 223 lbs I wanted to cry but nurses explained that was due to all liquids I was giving thru IV had my 1st visit post-op on Friday, 5/23/14 down to 209 today 206. I was on liquid(broth, Jello, Protein + waters for 4days on 5th day I started cream of wheat 2 tbsps very soft, for dinner cream of chicken Soup ,again 2 tbsp very THIN, still doing this, 2 Protein shakes a day + Water, Water, popsicle (1) NOT really hungry but thristy, have no problem chewing vitamins/calcium/b12. I drove on Fri 9 days after for about 10mins each way no problem. Took myself off medication after 3 days cause I really didn't have pain just felt SORE, and I deal with it. Dr. said after 2 weeks complete it going on 3 start t eggs, Beans, cheeses., I'm really looking forward to this change BUT is ONLY 11 days today. :( :( I'll give my self another 5 days on this creamed stage).

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Hi, I am a lap band patient fixing to have revision surgery and go with the sleeve. One question I have is, after all the healing is over, can we have wine?

Thanks in advance....

My Doctor told me no alcohol/beer till 9 months after :( :(

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