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Have you called your surgeons office? If its hurting maybe it should be checked out I haven't had the sleeve done yet. But this soon out I didn't think that much physical hunger was generally experienced? May be worth a phone call

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I just got off liquids yesterday. I had it for two days. At first it was hard but then it got easier. I chewed ice non stop, because I just needed to chew something. I was allowed Decaf coffee/tea. broth, Protein Shakes, sf Jello, and sf Popsicles. I say change up your flavors and chew ice or jello it'll get better!!

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I know it's not recommended but I would have just a few of the Cheerios. I went through this as well. Had a tiny bite of what I wanted and after I did, I was fine! Didn't want more, it relieved my need for wanting to feel like chewing something. Good luck!

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It's the Premier Protien shake from costco. It has 30 grams per 11oz.

At this point I think part of it is that your stomach is numb from having the nerves cut and you are not feeling any fullness yet... I drink premier shakes too and trust me I'm full after!

Can you have broth?? I wound think If you can already drink shakes broth would be on your list??

If so either make homemade because canned sucks! Or go to a take out place and order a broth based Soup (not creamy yet) and ask for mostly broth then go home and stain it.

Much more satisfying than canned or bouillon.

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I know it's not recommended but I would have just a few of the Cheerios. I went through this as well. Had a tiny bite of what I wanted and after I did' date=' I was fine! Didn't want more, it relieved my need for wanting to feel like chewing something. Good luck![/quote']

I shot up heroin once too, and I was fine....

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I shot up heroin once too' date=' and it was fine....[/quote']

Lol ok this comment made me spit out my Water with laughter. And you all know how hard it is to sip that darn Water lol

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I shot up heroin once too' date=' and it was fine....[/quote']

Buahahaha! :-)

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I have an Ice shaver that I would freeze different things into small, 8 oz. "hockey pucks" and drop them in. Shave away...instant chew texture but melting into a liquid. It worked fabulously for those 'I want to chew' moments. I had 2 wks. Liquids....best of luck!

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I shot up heroin once too' date=' and I was fine....[/quote']

:) that's very nice... Explains many of ur responses :P

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:) that's very nice... Explains many of ur responses :P

You mean the responses I give full of misinformation and suggesting to others that its ok to do stupid dangerous stuff at 2 days post op?

Oh! I forgot the :P

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You mean the responses I give full of misinformation and suggesting to others that is ok to do stupid dangerous stuff at 2 day post op?

Oh! I forgot the :P

Lol

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You mean the responses I give full of misinformation and suggesting to others that its ok to do stupid dangerous stuff at 2 days post op?

Oh! I forgot the <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':P' />

No I actually meant ur very rude responses and supreme ego... There's a psychological explanation for ur personality.

As for the actual poster, should u choose to do as is recommended, great! If not, a few Cheerios, believe it or not will not kill u. As my surgeon said to me during my first week, if ur being careful and adding little tiny pieces to any liquid, u will be okay. :)

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No I actually meant ur very rude responses and supreme ego... There's a psychological explanation for ur personality.

As for the actual poster' date=' should u choose to do as is recommended, great! If not, a few Cheerios, believe it or not will not kill u. As my surgeon said to me during my first week, if ur being careful and adding little tiny pieces to any liquid, u will be okay. :)[/quote']

Thanks for the compliment! :D

So as per your doctors orders as long as she eats them carefully (by adding tiny pieces to liquid) she should be fine??

I'm glad that your doctor specifically cleared you and the OP here for Cheerios. It makes me feel so much better...

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No I actually meant ur very rude responses and supreme ego... There's a psychological explanation for ur personality.

As for the actual poster, should u choose to do as is recommended, great! If not, a few Cheerios, believe it or not will not kill u. As my surgeon said to me during my first week, if ur being careful and adding little tiny pieces to any liquid, u will be okay. :)

Nice! You are actually a medical doctor giving this advice? AWESOME!! Where did you study? :D

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