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I was sleeved on Oct 3rd. I couldn't feel better, I have virtually no pain and have had no problem tolerating a full liquid diet. There is just one problem I have. food looks and smells good to me. I expected to be turned off by food and that I would have to be reminded to eat. Has anyone else experienced this post op? I'm worried it will be a future indicator to my success.

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Wow! I feel the same exact way. I was sleeved on October 3rd too! I am having no pain, I am doing fine taking in about 4-6 ozs. at a sitting and food looks appealing to me too. I sure hope someone responds and I agree...I surely hope this is not an indicator or success with the sleeve.

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Thank god someone feels like me! I really hope someone responds too! I would love to hear from someone who went through this and is successful now

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I am right with you both! And sleeved on October 3rd :) My fiancé and his sister had garlic bread last night and when it came out of the oven it smelled delicious! Then when I ate some yogurt and felt that fullness, I really couldn't have imagined eating that garlic bread. I think we will always have a love for food but it will get better as time goes on

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Most importantly I am concerned that only 4 days out from surgery I am able to take in 4-6 ozs. Is that normal? I was told by the nutritionist to not expect to get more than 2 bites the size of a small m&m before I was full. What gives???

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I was sleeved October 3rd too! The only time food has seemed appealing to me is today. My hubby asked if he could grab a hamburger from Wendy's and I of course said that's fine. I'm taking in fluids just fine! I'm so ready for tomorrow when I can have creamy Soups, yogurt, pudding and Protein Shakes.< /p>

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Most importantly I am concerned that only 4 days out from surgery I am able to take in 4-6 ozs. Is that normal? I was told by the nutritionist to not expect to get more than 2 bites the size of a small m&m before I was full. What gives???

Oct 3 sleeved too. I am the same! food is appealing but I am not hungry. I am on clears and can drink 4 to 6 ounces without any issues. They say restriction only happens after you start regular food.< /p>

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Well, it sounds like there are a lot of us that feel the same way, that's why I am so thankful for these boards. I was sleeved on Oct 2nd, and I've been doing pretty good, pain has gotten less, other then my stomach muscles hurting. Anyway, I've been doing good with my Clear Liquids, but I had a mini meltdown today. My husband brought home a loaf of french bread from the Panera Bread table at church this morning, and all I wanted to do was cut off a big hunk of it and eat it! Then my husband & son are having spaghetti & garlic bread for dinner tonight, and it smells heavenly! I can not wait until my follow up appt tomorrow so I can start eating creamed Soups & yogurt, but at the same time starting to "eat" again terrifies me too, I'm worried about something going wrong. As you can tell, I feel like I'm on a roller coaster ride....lol

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Panera Bread...sniff

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I thought I was the only one! I was starting to think that the doctors just "pretended" to

Operate on me to see if my weight loss would e due to some sort of placebo effect! I was told that because at first we are on liquids, our stomach will hold more because liquids pass easier. Once we are on purée or solids I think it will be a whole different story!!!

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And this post op diet has me so confused! My written orders say clear fluids for a week then modified fluids for a week then full fluids for a week. But day 2 post op after my leak test I was given a thick cream of mushroom Soup, yogurt...so I don't know what I'm doing. I have a follow up appointment with my surgeon on Wednesday. Hopefully I can clear this up

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What is so different? I would read posts as a pre op, seeing sleevers complaining of not being able to swallow Water, getting fluids stuck, pain and dehydration. I was surprised that right after my leak test I was drinking 3-4 oz of Water, then finishing my broth, eating my sorbet and drinking water...and not over an hour either. Is it bougie size. I know I have read "size really doesn't matter" but I wonder. i was sleeved with a 40 fr , stapled right close to the bougie, because the surgeon felt this gave him the least complications and food intolerances.

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It sounds like you are all doing very well, and there is nothing wrong. I was right where you all are at. The fact that you're not repulsed by food means you're healing well. You're having head hunger right now. It feels just like the real thing. Your capacity for liquids will probably be on the bigger side. Thats good.

The head hunger will not be permanent. As soon as I started eating real foods it went away. The Protein shakes really didn't hold me for long. Soft foods really didn't make me feel full. But when I started eating solid foods I was full after 3 bites. Now, at 5 months out I'm rarely very hungry....certainly not ravenous. A little bit of solid food, especially Protein, keeps me satisfied for about 3 hours (which is about how often I eat).

You are all gonna do well, just don't give in to that head hunger now. Keep drinking to keep you satisfied.

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It sounds like you are all doing very well' date=' and there is nothing wrong. I was right where you all are at. The fact that you're not repulsed by food means you're healing well. You're having head hunger right now. It feels just like the real thing. Your capacity for liquids will probably be on the bigger side. Thats good.

The head hunger will not be permanent. As soon as I started eating real foods it went away. The Protein shakes really didn't hold me for long. Soft foods really didn't make me feel full. But when I started eating solid foods I was full after 3 bites. Now, at 5 months out I'm rarely very hungry....certainly not ravenous. A little bit of solid food, especially Protein, keeps me satisfied for about 3 hours (which is about how often I eat).

You are all gonna do well, just don't give in to that head hunger now. Keep drinking to keep you satisfied.[/quote']

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Thanks Butterbean!

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Um Butterthebean...sorry!

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