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Hi all, well I'm 4 days post- op and I've had better days. I am constantly feeling full. I can't seem to get hardly any fluids down. Maybe a sip ( not even a full 1 oz and I feel like I'm going to pop.) I have a surgical drain. It seems to feel better each day , the pain is better, just slowly.

I'm open to help / ideas. Has anyone else experienced this discomfort. I'm never hungry but more than that I can't even seem to force it down. I have to eat..... Help.

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What are you trying to drink? The first few days I could not get Water down but when I.mixed it with some apple juice it went down much easier. How about warm chicken broth? I was also able to get down the Premier Protein chocolate drink and sugar free ice pops went down super easy . Try different things....very soon, you need to stay hydrated.

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Try some warm liquids. They seemed to go down better for me.

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What are you trying to drink? The first few days I could not get Water down but when I.mixed it with some apple juice it went down much easier. How about warm chicken broth? I was also able to get down the Premier Protein chocolate drink and sugar free ice pops went down super easy . Try different things....very soon' date=' you need to stay hydrated.[/quote']
Try some warm liquids. They seemed to go down better for me.

Thank you Michele H and Healthiernewme. So far I have been trying to drink Water, muscle mike, broth, Atkins shakes and Popsicles. It seems as soon as I swallow it ( little sips) it's almost painful. So I've taken it slow. I did try the liquids at room temperature and that did help some.

I just constantly feel full and have no desire for food or liquid of any kind. I make myself sip, but after about 1-2oz I'm full for hours. This can't be a good thing. I crush my medication and take that with 1oz of Fluid. I could once take one bite out of a Popsicle. I have a follow up appointment on Tuesday. I loosing weight but not the right way :(

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Light fruit juices are good. Also use the broth of Soups like chicken noodle' date=' veg beef, etc. it tastes better than plain broth. Go slowly. Sip, sip, sip all day. Good luck[/quote']

Thank you Sherilarae. I am going to sip, sip, sip slowly all day. I never thought I would have the problem of getting food / liquid in me. Someone told me that my insides are still swollen and things will get better. I can't wait for that day ????

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I kept ice chips in my mouth and swallowed as it melted. I got lots of Water in that way without feeling like i had an enormous burp behind each one like with sipping.

Thank you 2x4NoMore I will try that also. It's also a good way of keeping track of my fluids.

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Thank you Michele H and Healthiernewme. So far I have been trying to drink Water, muscle mike, broth, Atkins shakes and Popsicles. It seems as soon as I swallow it ( little sips) it's almost painful. So I've taken it slow. I did try the liquids at room temperature and that did help some.

I just constantly feel full and have no desire for food or liquid of any kind. I make myself sip, but after about 1-2oz I'm full for hours. This can't be a good thing. I crush my medication and take that with 1oz of Fluid. I could once take one bite out of a Popsicle. I have a follow up appointment on Tuesday. I loosing weight but not the right way :(

You are only 4 days post op, your insides are swollen. I was just like you for the first 2 or 3 days home. When I watched TV I watched the clock and every 5 minutes took a small sip, after a few days I was able to sip every 3 minutes. I am 12 days post op now and I can drink a whole 16.9 oz water bottle within an hour or less. Oh yeah.....and walk, even if you do not want to, it keeps things moving, making more room for your liquids.

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You are only 4 days post op' date=' your insides are swollen. I was just like you for the first 2 or 3 days home. When I watched TV I watched the clock and every 5 minutes took a small sip, after a few days I was able to sip every 3 minutes. I am 12 days post op now and I can drink a whole 16.9 oz Water bottle within an hour or less. Oh yeah.....and walk, even if you do not want to, it keeps things moving, making more room for your liquids.[/quote']

Thank you again. This sounds like BINGO to me. I was wondering if something went wrong in the OR. Thank you so much for yours and everyone's advice and encouragement. I think my next few days are going to be better ones.

Everyone, thank you soooo much !!!

I will keep you updated. ( Big Smile)

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Hi all' date=' well I'm 4 days post- op and I've had better days. I am constantly feeling full. I can't seem to get hardly any fluids down. Maybe a sip ( not even a full 1 oz and I feel like I'm going to pop.) I have a surgical drain. It seems to feel better each day , the pain is better, just slowly.

I'm open to help / ideas. Has anyone else experienced this discomfort. I'm never hungry but more than that I can't even seem to force it down. I have to eat..... Help.

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Warm broth!!!!!!! With unflavored Protein ;)

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Unjury chicken flavored Protein mix. That has been my lifesaver. Heat a coffee cup of Water 60 seconds and add one scoop. Goes down smooth. My doctors office sells it but you can find it online. Read the directions-it's important to not get your water too hot or it clumps up.

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unjury chicken flavored Protein mix. That has been my lifesaver. Heat a coffee cup of Water 60 seconds and add one scoop. Goes down smooth. My doctors office sells it but you can find it online. Read the directions-it's important to not get your Water too hot or it clumps up.

Thank you Kimberlyu. I will look it up on line tonight and order some. Thanx again.

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I second what everyone else has told you. I used a clock and took super tiny sips all the time, with the goal of drinking 1 oz. every 15 minutes while I was awake. I drank from a shot glass and used a 1 cup liquid measuring cup like a pitcher. I drank everything room temp at first, but everyone is different. Another thing I liked very early out is Sleepy Time Tea.

Lynda

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