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Im 5 days post op and im just on liquids. I know its only liquids but how do I know if I reached my limit? I never feel full. I dont feel hungry much cuz im drinking liquids all day so I dont wanna hurt my pouch... I to take small sips but is that enough to keep it from filling up?

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You might be over thinking things. ;) you'll know. Trust me, once you get on solids you'll definitely know.

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I think you are fine with however much you can handle without hurting since you are on liquids. Just make sure that you are getting as much in as you can. Once you start eating solids you will begin feeling restriction and then you will know when you are full (no doubt in your mind). Just concentrate on keeping hydrated. Welcome to the losers bench!

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Hi! I'm 1 week post op today! I seem to get a pressure feeling when on my left side (stomach area) when I've had enough. I measure out exactly how much Soup I was told to have etc, so I know I'm not overdoing it. I'm sure you are doing great! Although, what I've been suffering from is gas pain all the time. Any remedy suggestions that actually work?

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You might be over thinking things. ;) you'll know. Trust me' date=' once you get on solids you'll definitely know.[/quote']

Yeah I do tend to over think! Thank you

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I think you are fine with however much you can handle without hurting since you are on liquids. Just make sure that you are getting as much in as you can. Once you start eating solids you will begin feeling restriction and then you will know when you are full (no doubt in your mind). Just concentrate on keeping hydrated. Welcome to the losers bench!

Haha the losers bench yeah :) yeah im trying to get as much liquids as I can thats where my fear comes that maybe.im overdoing it but its true solids will be much more noticible. I start Protein shakes next week yay

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Hi! I'm 1 week post op today! I seem to get a pressure feeling when on my left side (stomach area) when I've had enough. I measure out exactly how much Soup I was told to have etc' date=' so I know I'm not overdoing it. I'm sure you are doing great! Although, what I've been suffering from is gas pain all the time. Any remedy suggestions that actually work?[/quote']

Ooo congrats I make my full week friday :) Yeah I try to measure my portions exactly but I have them frequently to keep hydrated cuz my doc said im a bit dehydrated so I upped it a bit but it might just be enough like the other girls said. As for gas what has helped me out alot is walking. Everytime I walk I can feel them moving around and releasing. I try to put some pressure where I feel them and just alide then over it actually helps. I feel it slowly moving over. Also when I get pain from gasses on my left side I lift my left arm over my head and massage as well with the other hand. Thats usually where I feel them the most. Try to burp and pass gas whenever you need to dont be shy. Its the best thing for you. I feel like im doing really well handling the pains.. good luck!!!

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I'm on pureed foods and know when I am topped off. I get a feeling of pressure at the top of my breastbone. Also depends on the consistency of the food. Pureed chicken with low fat mayo was a real no but tuna with mayo chewed well is ok. The secret is to chew,chew and chew and eat S L O W. Scrambled eggs are good if I mix in a little milk and don't overcook them. It's trial and error but if you start to feel uncomfortable get up and walk around a bit. My Dr. said to eat until I am satisfied not full and I would know the difference. We shall see.

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I'm 20 days post op and find that the first indication of my being full is when I burp. Any bite I take after I burp leads to the feeling of being overly full and makes me nauseous.

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It is hard to answer this question for yourself until you start eating solids. I can tell you some common experiences.

1. Hiccups

2. Burps

3. Runny nose

4. All of the above.

Most of the time I have 1 and 2 but on occasion have 3. If you do not heed he body signals you might end up with slimes and/or a very uncomfortable feeling in the chest. Eating slow, as in 20 minutes, the proper quantity and chewing well will minimize the chance of sliming or uncomfortable feeling.

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Runny nose???? Too funny. I get pressure on the left shoulder as well. Little burps and yes now that I think of it a little baby hiccup.

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Ha I get the runny nose :). That tells me I need to stop. If I have another bite or two, then I feel food sitting in my neck/chest area.

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Thanks everyone for your responses. Im definitely understanding now as time passes. I guess i just overthink because i dont wanna end up rupturing anything haha but i know ill be okay.. thank you again :-)

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