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So I'm one week into my full liquid phase and I'm so done already. Have never looked so forward to soft foods!!!!!! I'm pushing on though and I'll make it

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I am right there with you, I have found inspiration when weighing myself, I'm down 8lbs since Tuesday so that definitely helps!

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Hang in there Eressa! You will definitely make it! Eyes on the prize! p.s. Someone please remind me of this comment and the fact that I, too, will make it, when I post the same topic in about two weeks. :)

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Will do! I will probably need a reminder myself. How long are you all having to stay on a full liquid diet? I know every surgeon is different but my surgeon told me 3 days clear liquid, 4 days full liquid, and then a progressive diet. Does anyone know what progressive diet means? I am guessing maybe the mushie or puree phase but not so sure!

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Will do! I will probably need a reminder myself. How long are you all having to stay on a full liquid diet? I know every surgeon is different but my surgeon told me 3 days clear liquid, 4 days full liquid, and then a progressive diet. Does anyone know what progressive diet means? I am guessing maybe the mushie or puree phase but not so sure!

I'm guessing what you're guessing about the puree phase, but I'd still check with the doc. We don't want to any avoidable trouble simply because we didn't ask.

I'm doing 2 day Clear liquids pre-op continued until day 3 post op. Then, 3 weeks of full liquids plus 3 weeks pureed. It'll be challenging, but I say the real work begins when the real eating begins.

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My surgery is in the morning but I will make it a point to ask them before I leave the hospital what it means. I will tell my husband too just in case I forget to ask! It will be difficult but the end result is going to be awesome! I have to say that I am nervous about going back to regular food but that is why we have each other so that we can keep informed of good recipes and things that probably should be avoided.

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I had my surgery April 9th and I am almost a week into full liquids and its killing me! I don't remember it being this difficult when I was banded three years ago. I'm not hungry just want to chew something.

What are some of your diets like with the full liquid? How are you doing on Water intake?

Hope everyone is well!

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My doctor requires 2 weeks full liquids then 2 weeks soft foods then back on regular or solids

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I had my surgery April 9th and I am almost a week into full liquids and its killing me! I don't remember it being this difficult when I was banded three years ago. I'm not hungry just want to chew something.

What are some of your diets like with the full liquid? How are you doing on Water intake?

Hope everyone is well!

I also had my surgery on the 9th. I have cream of wheat slurry (very runny made with nf milk) in the mornings, lunch cream of chicken Soup and dinner Tomato Soup. I make all my Soups using nf milk. In between meals I'm slurping on a Protein drinks. I also eat sugar free pop cycles and have some Jello when I get a snack attack. I don't remember it being this difficult with the band either.. But I don't remember feeling this good after as well.

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I received my sleeve on April 10th and like many of you, I'm so ready to chew something! I don't recall it being like this with my band either. I need some more full liquids/creamy Soup ideas. My full liquids are for 3 weeks and 2 weeks if pureed. Lord give me the strength!! But I'm already in love with my sleeve. Havent had a "stuck" feeling! #priceless

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I also had my surgery on the 9th. I have cream of wheat slurry (very runny made with nf milk) in the mornings' date=' lunch cream of chicken Soup and dinner Tomato Soup. I make all my Soups using nf milk. In between meals I'm slurping on a Protein drinks. I also eat sugar free pop cycles and have some Jello when I get a snack attack. I don't remember it being this difficult with the band either.. But I don't remember feeling this good after as well.[/quote']

???? We can be sleeve buddies lol! I feel very good as well a different from having the band I feel great! Good for you with slurping Protein I can't do it I have the ones from Kirkland or costco.

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I'm on my full diet phase and go into puree on Sunday ..had surgery April 23rd ..ive been eating oatmeal thinned ..cream of wheat... soups/bisques ..etc.. trying to prepare myself for pureed stage ..ughhh ...I cant wait until soft foods ..

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I was literally on the phone with my husband telling him how over the liquid phase I am when I clicked on this topic. I am really over it. My sleeve was on 4/22/13. I am really feeling good and 17 pounds down, but I need something more than liquids. I'm just hanging in there for these last few days but I totally agree. The liquid thing gets old. No fun.

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I'm guessing what you're guessing about the puree phase, but I'd still check with the doc. We don't want to any avoidable trouble simply because we didn't ask.

I'm doing 2 day Clear Liquids pre-op continued until day 3 post op. Then, 3 weeks of full liquids plus 3 weeks pureed. It'll be challenging, but I say the real work begins when the real eating begins.

Mine is preop 2 weeks - 2 Meal Replacement Protein shakes and 1 very low fat meal

postop - Clear Liquids

postop day 4 - full liquids

postop week 4 - softs

postop week 8 - at will

postop

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I had my surgery April 9th and I am almost a week into full liquids and its killing me! I don't remember it being this difficult when I was banded three years ago. I'm not hungry just want to chew something.

What are some of your diets like with the full liquid? How are you doing on Water intake?

Hope everyone is well!

Try some sugar free popsicles. You can chew on those. I've already gone through a box and a half and I've only been home two days.

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