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Starting the liquid diet today. Surgery Feb 13. I'm worried that I will forever drink/eat too fast! shake went down like nothing. I'm full. No issues really, but I can't figure out how slow is the right slow for later.

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Oh you will definitely know how to drink slow after the surgery... as your stomach will certainly "communicate" with you. My best advice is to think of a medicine size type of cup, and taking little sips from that the first couple of days after surgery. Then you will graduate to bigger "sips" as the days and weeks go on. I am 3 months out and still cannot "gulp" or drink like I did prior to surgery.

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I agree. Your body will give you negative feedback if you eat or drink too fast. I used the little 2 tbsp medicine cups at first. Then I used my kids old sippie cups for shakes for awhile.

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In the beginning it will be really slow. I have always been a fast drinker and sometimes over do it but I have found a cup tht helps. They are called tervis tumblers or something and they have a lid that doesn't really allow for more than a sip and there is a slide close/open on it. I take this cup everywhere and it really helps. I got sick of looking silly with my son's go diego go cups! lol

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I'm 9 days out and you'll kno how to sip cause when I took to big of a sip I would feel it in my chest and when you sip you will feel the liquid going down even when it hit your stomach but I have notice that my sip have gotten bigger and I can take more w out waiting a few seconds

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You can get some 1oz. medicine cups on Amazon, if you don't have one handy. I used them in the hospital and the first few days I was home. I agree, you'll get the hang of it really quickly. I was a fast drinker before and did not find it hard to mind what I was doing.

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I live about an hour from the Tervis tumbler headquarters here in Florida. They are sold all over down here. If you don't have stores that sell them go online. I must have a dozen in my kitchen. And you can order them in your fav sports team, school, hobby, etc. the sippy lids are awesome to and they keep cold drinks cold and Hot Drinks hot. A little pricey but well worth it.

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The hospital I was at served my food in the 1oz cups I just saved them they brought them to me every four hrs so I hand like 20 cups

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I was told to drink a 1 oz medicine cup of Water every 15 minutes... and to take 3 sips to empty it... so you could practice that now if you want. Just fill that medicine cup up with water and take a small sip, swallow, wait a second or two (I was waiting several seconds right after surgery) then take another small sip... and then another... That's how small the sips need to be right after surgery... but it gets a little better pretty fast... I'm a week out now and I still sip but I don't have to think about it as much as I did at first.

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Starting the liquid diet today. Surgery Feb 13. I'm worried that I will forever drink/eat too fast! shake went down like nothing. I'm full. No issues really' date=' but I can't figure out how slow is the right slow for later.[/quote']

I start mine tomorrow. I'm so nervous...I bought sugar free Jello and Popsicles to? What r u doing?

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