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Hi everyone my name is Abla I had my surgery last Monday June 24th it's been a week already and I still feel awful. I have terrible gas pain I try to walk as much as possible. But I'm always uncomfortable I can beryl drink anything. It feels really bad when I drink Water tea or eat broth so I just try to avoid it (I know it's bad!!) I can't even drink the Protein Shake I haven't found one

where I can tolerate the flavor I always throw up after a sip. Help!!!! Does it get better!!?? I went from enjoying eating And drinking to hating the thought of it!!

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This is totally normal. You will feel like this for a while, but don't worry...it will get better and better with each passing day. I had buyers remorse for about two months...and then I started to love my sleeve. Now at almost two years post op I am completely in love with my sleeve. I see others eating WAY to much and it makes me sad for them. I can enjoy a normal sized meal and usually have left overs. I love it. Today I went out for sushi and I ate half of my meal for lunch and saved the second half for dinner. I feel like I get to have my cake and eat it too. The best part (besides getting skinny and healthy) is my grocery bill went from over a $1000 dollars a month to less then $400 a month and that is for a family of 5. I was the main culprits in having such a large grocery bill. My hubby calls me a cheap date now. When we used to go out for dinner I would usually order two meals....and now I order off of the child's menu (where it is allowed) if not...like I said..I take home leftovers. It will get better! Keep your head up! :)

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Hi everyone my name is Abla I had my surgery last Monday June 24th it's been a week already and I still feel awful. I have terrible gas pain I try to walk as much as possible. But I'm always uncomfortable I can beryl drink anything. It feels really bad when I drink Water tea or eat broth so I just try to avoid it (I know it's bad!!) I can't even drink the Protein shake I haven't found one

where I can tolerate the flavor I always throw up after a sip. Help!!!! Does it get better!!?? I went from enjoying eating And drinking to hating the thought of it!!

Hey sleeve sister... we have the same date. Sorrg u are feeling so bad still. Have you tried a heating pad or gas-x strips (2 at time for me)? Those have been my life saver

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I agree, 2 Gas-x strips very 4 hours really helped me. Make sure you are letting the broth cool to room temperature before trying to sip it. Did you mention tea? I was sleeved on June 26, 2013, I am only drinking sugar-free Clear Liquids and coconut Water. I am using coconut milk for my Protein Shake. That has really helped me improve. Good luck and I pray you feel better soon.

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I agree' date=' 2 Gas-x strips very 4 hours really helped me. Make sure you are letting the broth cool to room temperature before trying to sip it. Did you mention tea? I was sleeved on June 26, 2013, I am only drinking sugar-free clear liquids and coconut Water. I am using coconut milk for my Protein shake. That has really helped me improve. Good luck and I pray you feel better soon.[/quote']

Hey Vivan, how much Protein does coconut milk have? I've not tried that.

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Hi everyone my name is Abla I had my surgery last Monday June 24th it's been a week already and I still feel awful. I have terrible gas pain I try to walk as much as possible. But I'm always uncomfortable I can beryl drink anything. It feels really bad when I drink Water tea or eat broth so I just try to avoid it (I know it's bad!!) I can't even drink the Protein shake I haven't found one

where I can tolerate the flavor I always throw up after a sip. Help!!!! Does it get better!!?? I went from enjoying eating And drinking to hating the thought of it!!

Hi there. Although there's are many on here who just fly through this and are back to work in a week or less feeling great, that's not the average experience, what your going through is, so don't let that discourage you. Before surgery I found the perfect shake and in fact had been using it for years . After the surgery I couldn't stand it. For a while my tastes changed, and that shake grossed me out. I too had nausea, pretty bad. My doctor gave me something for it, but it didn't take care of it. That lasted for quite awhile. And once I could get a small amount in, I quickly got sick of sweet tasting things. Jello,shakes all sweet. And broth grosses me out. I just wanted plain cream of wheat or plain mashed potatoes....something with no taste. It seemed like ages until my doctor gave me the okay. My point? Your not alone, and this period will pass. Your body has gone through a lot and is working hard for you to heal itself. That is progress! If you have concerns, call your doctor. That said, your experience sounds a lot like mine in the beginning . Hang in there, it passes.....and welcome to this new chapter of your life!

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This is totally normal. You will feel like this for a while' date=' but don't worry...it will get better and better with each passing day. I had buyers remorse for about two months...and then I started to love my sleeve. Now at almost two years post op I am completely in love with my sleeve. I see others eating WAY to much and it makes me sad for them. I can enjoy a normal sized meal and usually have left overs. I love it. Today I went out for sushi and I ate half of my meal for lunch and saved the second half for dinner. I feel like I get to have my cake and eat it too. The best part (besides getting skinny and healthy) is my grocery bill went from over a 1000 dollars a month to less then 400 a month and that is for a family of 5. I was the main culprits in having such a large grocery bill. My hubby calls me a cheap date now. When we used to go out for dinner I would usually order two meals....and now I order off of the child's menu (where it is allowed) if not...like I said..I take home leftovers. It will get better! Keep your head up! <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />[/quote']

I'm having buyers remorse everyday, I ask my self if this was the right decision! Thank you for your reply I sure hope this passes by fast! And great work on your grocery Bill! I'm looking forward to seeing the difference on mine since I was the bigger eater in my house as well????????

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Hey sleeve sister... we have the same date. Sorrg u are feeling so bad still. Have you tried a heating pad or gas-x strips (2 at time for me)? Those have been my life saver

Hey ????. Oh yes! Heating pad is my new bestfriend. It helps a little special when I'm trying to got to sleep. I Also have tried the gas-x chewable tables just one at a time though it helps but goes away really fast! How are you feeling now??

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I agree' date=' 2 Gas-x strips very 4 hours really helped me. Make sure you are letting the broth cool to room temperature before trying to sip it. Did you mention tea? I was sleeved on June 26, 2013, I am only drinking sugar-free clear liquids and coconut Water. I am using coconut milk for my Protein shake. That has really helped me improve. Good luck and I pray you feel better soon.[/quote']

Yea I realized that I can't tolerate hot or cold had to be room temperate. Yea tea is the thing i can toIrate the most at this moment I crave coffee a lot but not sure if I can have Any! did try the gas-x chewable one at a time helps a little but faDes away fast. I'm trying almond milk at the moment hopeful it goes well. Thank you for your response I'm glad you're feeling good!

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Hey :) . Oh yes! Heating pad is my new bestfriend. It helps a little special when I'm trying to got to sleep. I Also have tried the gas-x chewable tables just one at a time though it helps but goes away really fast! How are you feeling now??

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Hi there. Although there's are many on here who just fly through this and are back to work in a week or less feeling great' date=' that's not the average experience, what your going through is, so don't let that discourage you. Before surgery I found the perfect shake and in fact had been using it for years . After the surgery I couldn't stand it. For a while my tastes changed, and that shake grossed me out. I too had nausea, pretty bad. My doctor gave me something for it, but it didn't take care of it. That lasted for quite awhile. And once I could get a small amount in, I quickly got sick of sweet tasting things. Jello,shakes all sweet. And broth grosses me out. I just wanted plain cream of wheat or plain mashed potatoes....something with no taste. It seemed like ages until my doctor gave me the okay. My point? Your not alone, and this period will pass. Your body has gone through a lot and is working hard for you to heal itself. That is progress! If you have concerns, call your doctor. That said, your experience sounds a lot like mine in the beginning . Hang in there, it passes.....and welcome to this new chapter of your life![/quote']

Thank you for your reply. Glad to hear I'm not the only one who felt like this. I sure do hope it passes by fast. How long did it take for you to be able to eat and feel okay?

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@ aaa183, I was sleeved on 6/18, and the first week was rough for me as far as being depressed. I had buyer's remorse and would burst out in tears at any given moment. I was also upset that this surgery would only complicate things as far as being susceptible to new illnesses. Thankfully, I haven't experienced any pain, nausea, or any other complications. It does get easier day by day. As far as the gas, I would suggest walking or doing housework, anything to stay moving. I'm am happy that I finally did something for myself, and the 31 lbs, I've lost in two weeks is just an added bonus.

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I was sleeved 2/12. It does et better. I struggled with pain in my incisions for a long time. I couldn't sleep well with the pain, and I was walking around hunched over like an old lady. I was depressed and often cried, especially when I read on here that everyone was up and at em' by their second or third week. But let me tell you, it gets better and then some. I would go through all the pain again in a heartbeat. Just be patient!

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I was sleeved on 6/25 and am having a hard time too. I just got my hydrocodone dose upped significantly and that is making all the difference for me. I was having horrible incision site pain. I let my zofran script run out, and discovered that I really do need it. DH is out getting that right now. I am not doing well on Protein at all. All of my protein stuff tastes horrible, but I'm trying a little more every day. As far as the sleeve itself goes, I don't have any problems. Everything I've tried has stayed down and I haven't felt uncomfortably full. It's just the stuff that goes with the actual surgical preocedure that is causing me problems.

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