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Hi everyone! My name is Jessica I am so excited to find this site/app!! I also had the gastric sleeve 1 week ago today (6/19) and I am very anxious to talk to others who have or are going through the same things I have been going through...I went into surgery weighing 231.6lbs I am 5'6" I lost 21 lbs pre surgery and now today a week later I weigh 225.6 :) this surgery has been amazing for me...I feel great I haven't had to take pain medicine at all...I have been able to keep down all of my fluids :) I am actually going stir crazy at home lol can't wait to go back to work...the only thing I have struggling with is the full liquid diet :( I know it's for a short time but I am so bored with fluids haha...did anyone else have this issue? Can't wait to share experiences with everyone here!!!

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Hi! Welcome! I was sleeved 2 weeks ago today. I'm glad to hear your doing so well! I'm also bored at home, I'm spending way too much money because of it, lol. I go back to work Monday.

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Welcome Jessica!!! I was sleeved on the 13th and have been doing great as well. I'm back to work 1/2 days and feeling great. The diet through my dr has already progressed me to solids with the limitation of not eating chicken, red meat, Pasta, rice, and potatoes until 2 months out. I can eat deli chicken or turkey now, any seafood I want and soft cooked veggies. I can also have fruit. I hope your diet will allow that soon, it's nice to progress to that point.

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Oh my gosh fruits and veggies?? I would be sooooooo happy lol...I am just trying to be patient it's just hard because I am NOT used to sitting around I have little ones (ages 4 1/2 & 2) and my job is very busy I work in a hospital...sitting around has never been my strong suit :)

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Yaaay Jessica, welcome! I too went crazy at home, I had to take 3 weeks after, the doc wouldnt let me go back any earlier. I was ready 5 days after surgery! I was able to do soft foods at 2 weeks, hang in there, it will come sooner than you think. Congrats to you and again welcome to this site, you will love it!

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Welcome! Yeah, getting to the pureed/mushy stage is a welcome change from fluids..luckily the Fluid stage isn't too long...one of the first things I added was just soft - canned chicken mixed with chicken gravy on soft mashed potatoes. In the early stages this meal sat well with my new tummy. Good luck....enjoy your soup!! (inside joke)

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How long are you on full liquids?

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It all depends on the Dr. Mine said I could do things like cream of wheat and thinned out oatmeal in the same phase as the creamed Soup. Of course my Dr has a pretty agressive phase back on food. 2 days of clears, 4 days of mushies, and then solids on day 7... Just softer solids like the deli turkey. But during the early phases I had some thinned out oatmeal which felt a bit more like solid food... it at least gave me something to chew.

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Welcome to site! Please be careful about wanting to force food back in. Your new "sleevie wonder" is healing. Ask your doc before you introduce foods before schedule.

All surgeons have different diet plans and when you can go back on solids. Depends on how they sewed up your stomach and their experiences. Some error on the side of caution. Just remember you will be chewing foods again soon. Congrats on being sleeved.

PS - scrambled eggs made me sick but overeasy and diced hardboiled eggs did not. Go figure.

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I attached a list of eating progression list ( hopefully its attached, lol) my surgeon wants us to go by. Scrambled eggs sit good with me. I'm gonna try some oatmeal later today. Beans made me sick.

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I never thought of mashed potatoes! I happened to have a bag of reg mashed potatoes (where you just add water) I tried a few bites of it and it isn't bad!! I thought it would hurt or be uncomfortable but not to bad as long as I took small bites (which happens to be the thing I have been struggling with the most) so that was a nice change! Thanks so much for all of your help you guys are great!

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Welcome to the site, Jessica! I haven't had my surgery but I'm glad to hear you're doing good on yours :)

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