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I'm 5 days Post Op and I had already lost 10lbs, it's pretty awesome. But the thing is I have having absolutely no problems getting liquid down. I can get 300 ml (about 10oz) of liquid down in about 10-15 minutes (And I think I might be able to drink faster, but I'm not going to over do it) with no discomfort or anything whatsoever. When my mother did the surgery she had a very difficult time getting liquids in and would feel full and discomfort easily. We both had the same surgeon. Does it have something to do with the age? (I'm 19, she's 52). I don't know. Any replies would be greatly appreciated, thanks!

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I'm 5 days Post Op and I had already lost 10lbs, it's pretty awesome. But the thing is I have having absolutely no problems getting liquid down. I can get 300 ml (about 10oz) of liquid down in about 10-15 minutes (And I think I might be able to drink faster, but I'm not going to over do it) with no discomfort or anything whatsoever. When my mother did the surgery she had a very difficult time getting liquids in and would feel full and discomfort easily. We both had the same surgeon. Does it have something to do with the age? (I'm 19, she's 52). I don't know. Any replies would be greatly appreciated, thanks!

I was drinking rather quickly right after surgery as well. The first couple days were rough, but then by day 4 or 5 I was getting at least 4 oz in every 15 minutes instead of 1 oz. I think I could have easily done more, but also didn't want to push it. I think that's just fine and will help you reach your fluid goals, so be glad! Just be careful. ;)

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Just remember everyone is different so you will do things differently, feel differently and have different reactions than your Mother. It is nice to have someone who has been through it but don't stress yourself out because some things are different than your Mother's experience. I'm sure you're doing great!!

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The stomach size is also a factor, if your stomach (prior to surgery) was longer than your mothers than your sleeve will be longer and maybe able to fit a little more in than your mom. I had this question too so I went on youtube Dr. Alvarez's site and he explained and gave a diagram of why some people can have intake more food or Water after the sleeve than others. It was very helpful.

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I too hav not really experienced liquid restriction. I've been able to drink at a normal rate since 3 days after surgery (didn't try before that)

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you seem to be one of the lucky ones that didn't have a lot of post op swelling! you'll notice restriction when you get to solids I wouldn't worry a bit

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I'm wondering if what size bougie your doc used as a guide, and is it different the the bougie they used for your Mother? To be perfectly honest, you are so lucky you can get your Water in and have less risk of dehydration. :)

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I'm wondering if what size bougie your doc used as a guide, and is it different the the bougie they used for your Mother? To be perfectly honest, you are so lucky you can get your Water in and have less risk of dehydration. :)

As far as I know I think they used the same bougie size.

but thanks for the replies everyone! Greatly appreciated. I thought it was going to be a lot harder but I seem to be recovering fine (and thank god for that!) Thanks again everyone :D

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My co worker and I had same Dr same same boughs size she's 5'7 and I'm 5'0 she had way more swelling than I had and a lot more problem getting her liquids in and also eating when she first started eating. So in theory since Shes taller than me u would think alittle bigger stomach??? I have had much less swelling and problems. I could drink real easy from the get go.she had surg 2 weeks before me. She's lost 54 and I've lost 47. So in the long run it seems to all pan out.

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I had surgery on tuesday , I'm jealous you aren't having problems drinking!! I feel everything that goes down! But it is what it is right?!?!? The only thing I am having an issue with is being sick of clear liquids!! Best of luck!

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