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I am 5 days post op and I am so hungry for real food. I have a pre teen at home and I need to fix him regular healthy meals. It's killing me. Tonight I went so far as to pick a piece of chicken off his plate and chew it then spit it out. I am not craving junk food jut something beyond yogurt, Protein Shakes, and Soup. HELP!!!!!

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Are you really hungry or is it just head hunger? Maybe you're different but I know that there was no way that I could have eaten solid food 5 days out. I got sick of the Protein Shakes too, but the Soups were ok, I liked the Unjury chicken Soup and I also bought the Unjury cheese sauce. I actually made it a little thinner than what they said and mixed it with the chicken soup, and it was pretty good. hang in there probably just a few more days till you can do mushies right? When does you Doc want you to switch?

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It is definitely hunger. I tried Water and switching activities I still just want some regular food. I have 9 more days of full liquids before I can start purees. Need more variety I guess. I am on a very limited budget and can barely afford Vitamins so special food is out for me. I can't believe the prices and just can't afford them.

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Being on liquids was really hard for me too- I got SO sick of everything being sweet. Once you start eating pureed food it gets much easier because the food has taste and there is more variety. Hang in there- it will be over before you know it!

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I am in the same boat! I was sleeved on August 26 and today I was roaming around the kitchen like a crazy person! My family thinks it is quite comical...anyway I finally gave up and drank some hot decaff tea, it really did help! I'm ready for some real food so I feel ya! :blink:

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Full liquids includes stage 1 baby foods for me. Have you tried those? Peaches and pears are good and offers variety. They are not expensive.

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I've posted some homemade Soups that are high in Protein on my blog here as well as in the recipe sharing section. A couple use shrimp and lobster (frozen) but all can be made with chicken. They are full liquids that are Hugh in protein, and are not sweet like the shakes so they made a nice change for us.

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Chewing food and spitting it out is a slippery slope...you should try not to do that again. Also, I'm on full liquids right now too, so I understand and believe you that it is "real" hunger, because I feel it too.... however, read your own words... you are "craving" certain things. Cravings are mental, and controlling them is part of the very hard part of getting used to this new lifestyle. If you feel true, stomach hunger, then eat (or drink in our case).... but right now it's so important to get a mental upper-hand over cravings. Today it's chicken, four months from now it's ice cream. I'm trying hard to learn the difference between what my body needs and what my emotions want, and it's not easy... but I think it's necessary to be successful. Oh, and a side note: Gamergirl, I made your shrimp bisque and it was great! :-)

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I've posted some homemade Soups that are high in Protein on my blog here as well as in the recipe sharing section. A couple use shrimp and lobster (frozen) but all can be made with chicken. They are full liquids that are Hugh in protein' date=' and are not sweet like the shakes so they made a nice change for us.[/quote']

Hi how do I find your blog? I'm 5 days post op and on liquids for 3 weeks so some inspiration would be fantastic :)

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Hi how do I find your blog? I'm 5 days post op and on liquids for 3 weeks so some inspiration would be fantastic :)

Best way to do it is to use a computer and to onto to my profile. You'll then be able to see my blogs. Sorry I haven't figured out how to do that via the app yet.

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I feel you! The first few days I had absolutely no hunger, it has reared its ugly head but takes little to keep at bay. Tonight was the first time I have felt truly satisfied since my surgery. I had a pureed, thinned vegetable ground turkey Soup that was strained. It was absolutely amazing. I savored it, and could only take around 3 bites at a time than had to take a few minute break. 6 bites and I was good! I haven't been hungry since and that was 5 hours ago. Protein Shakes were killing me, due to digestive issues, so this was very nice.

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Check with your dietician. I was three days post-op and spoke with my dietician because I was hungrey for something savory, warm and filling. She suggested Tomato Soup and or any Soup blended into a baby food consistency. Campbell's Healthy request Tomato with one can of 1% milk worked like a charm for me. One can will make three meals or so. I also like Progresso split pea with bacon. It blends up fine and curbs cravings. Good luck ;-)

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I too am really hungry tummy growling, so empty I could throw up hungry. The Unjury chicken Soup with 8 ounces of Water fills me for about 2-3 hours and then my tummy starts to growl again. I find I can eat 4 ounces of yogurt easily, and I am hoping when I add meat Protein it will get better. I have felt more full wiht half of a cup of malto meal mixed with yougurt and Protein Powder. Than does seem to keep me more full- 5 hours, but I can only eat that 1-2 times a day. I am wondering if some sleeves can hold more food 11 days post op.

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