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I am 8 days post op and feeling great ... I can drink an 8oz Protein Shake in minutes though without feeling "full" or any sign that I am going too fast I am also able to drink Water easily. Shouldn't I feel full if I am drinking all 8oz of a Protein shake? ? Or is it just because it is liquid that it goes through the pouch easily and on into the digestive system? Just wondering... I have my follow up on Thursday and will ask my surgeon but has anyone else had this ?

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I get a hiccup' date=' too. My husband has picked up a lovely habit of yelling FULL when he hears it ;-)[/quote']

That's funny about your husband...lol

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I get pressure and feel like I'm going to have reflux. I always measure out my meal. Sometimes I will walk around for 10mins and the feeling will go away...or I walk to the bathroom....ick!!! I'm only 5weeks out' date=' so still learning to be mindful of the chewing and tiny bites. I totally drank from a straw yesterday without even thinking!!! How does that happen??? Getting off subject here, but sometimes I feel so spacey! I think I need more protein![/quote']

For those measuring food, are you measuring by weight, measuring cups or both? I have yet to go to the class, I will on ably find this out, but wanted to be prepared.

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For those measuring food' date=' are you measuring by weight, measuring cups or both? I have yet to go to the class, I will on ably find this out, but wanted to be prepared.[/quote']

Measuring cups

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For those measuring food' date=' are you measuring by weight, measuring cups or both? I have yet to go to the class, I will on ably find this out, but wanted to be prepared.[/quote']

You should actually be able to do both.

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Yeah, def both....ounces, cups, whatever works for you

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Measuring - depends on what it is. meat I usually go with ounces, other things I use the measuring cup. An oz of lettuce is very different than an oz of chicken volume wise so a measuring cup would be better for lightweight items imo. My surgeon recommends 1/2 cup total volume per meal until my 6 mo checkup. Your team may have different recommendations.

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I am usually pretty good at telling when I am full but this evening was not the case! I decided to try turkey meatballs. I ate two and then I was in the most horrible pain. I finally threw up which wasn't bad like before having the bypass lol but I immediately felt better. I am going to have to really pay attention next time I attempt those.

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