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Had my vgs surgery on 12/10/12 and cannot hardly eat



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My vgs surgery was on the 10th and I am 3 weeks out today and still am having a hard time holding things down. Went to my dr for post op and he said I had a hiatal hernia repair along with my vgs. When I eat my chest hurts and It feels like the food is not going down very well. Has anyone else had this problem? I have lost 25lbs since my surgery and 36lbs since the pre-op diet.

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Yep, that's my problem. I had a repair as well and i thought there was something wrong with my throat. I just had my 6 week follow up and my doctor said it was normal and it would get better.

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I hope so cause it is so miserable :(

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I'm 4 days post op and having the same problems.

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I had surgery June 4th. I had the same problem. I was on full liquid for almost 6 weeks, because the doctor likes to make sure his patients are all the way healed before they are introduced to solid food. This surgery takes a while to heal and keep up with your liquids, don't try eating solid foods yet. It does get better, I promise you. I can eat normally now, I don't have pain when I eat or drink and I healed well. I had polyps removed, hiatal hernia repair and adhesions removed and I had a complication and my esophagus had some issues and when I finally did eat, it felt like food was stuck in my throat. After about 7-8 weeks, it was so much better. Give it some time to heal and try to stay positive.

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I was on liquids for 3 weeks and then introduced soft foods at 4 weeks and no solids until 5 weeks...I still eat very small portions most times. Somethings such as popcorn I can eat more. I have less of the stuck feeling unless I overeat or drink too soon after eating. As a previous poster said, it does get better and pretty soon you will be able to eat a whole egg...lol. Most mornings that is all I can eat but sometimes I add a half piece of toast (bad carbs dont do it..lol) or slice of bacon...I am so happy though with the self control my sleeve had afforded me. It is so worth it and things will get better. Congrats on the weight loss...I am 4 months post op and I have lost 55lbs...

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In the same boat - few days shy of three weeks and still only drink about 15 oz of liquid a day. My dr. Said not to worry about the protien now - he just wants me to focus on hydration.

The dr had a catherter inserted into my arm late last week and we are scheduling a nurse to come buy the house a few times a week to get an IV for hydration until I can hydrate on my own.

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