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Good Morning All, I am 5 days post-op. Things are good. Stomach muscles are still sore but walking upright and normally. Water has been my biggest problem. I was a huge water drinking approximately a gallon a day pre surgery and now struggling to get 30 oz a day. I've found I have tried to drink to soon after eating and it causes stomach upset. Nothing that doesn't pass within about 20 minutes but not comfortable. I also realized yesterday that warm light tea goes down very easily with less pouch discomfort. I'm going to focus on warm water intake this weekend and see if that helps. Seems odd as I was a huge ice water drinker. Definitely learning new things about me and wanting to share so we can all be successful!! Good luck everyone.

I am 8 days post op!! I was just wondering what good you are eating?? I am on full liquids till tomorrow then I get to start some cottage cheese, loose mashed potatoes and yogurt!!! I can not wait!!! I am so hungry!! I feel disappointed cause I really wS hoping I wouldn't feel hunger anymore like lots of others!

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These are great tips. I'm not a big Water drinker but when I do it has to be freezing. I'll have to drink more tea

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These are great tips. I'm not a big Water drinker but when I do it has to be freezing. I'll have to drink more tea

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Good Morning All, I am 5 days post-op. Things are good. Stomach muscles are still sore but walking upright and normally. Water has been my biggest problem. I was a huge water drinking approximately a gallon a day pre surgery and now struggling to get 30 oz a day. I've found I have tried to drink to soon after eating and it causes stomach upset. Nothing that doesn't pass within about 20 minutes but not comfortable. I also realized yesterday that warm light tea goes down very easily with less pouch discomfort. I'm going to focus on warm water intake this weekend and see if that helps. Seems odd as I was a huge ice water drinker. Definitely learning new things about me and wanting to share so we can all be successful!! Good luck everyone.

I am 8 days post op!! I was just wondering what good you are eating?? I am on full liquids till tomorrow then I get to start some cottage cheese, loose mashed potatoes and yogurt!!! I can not wait!!! I am so hungry!! I feel disappointed cause I really wS hoping I wouldn't feel hunger anymore like lots of others!

I had minestrone Soup puréed. I felt like I was in heaven. Greek yogurt is filling and satisfying. Soft scrambled eggs never tasted better. sugar-free Jello and applesauce have been a go to right now. I wouldn't doubt once you get off liquids you will fill right up. It has actually taken me an hour to get 4 oz in. I'm not hungry at all. I hope you will feel the same once you move past the liquid diet.< /p>

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I'm scheduled for the 26th of March and will be alone when I'm recovering. Any suggestions that will make that easier?

. Welcome Sharman! That's a great question, hopefully someone has some excellent suggestions,I will be alone too.
I'm going to be alone recovery as well, but that's my choice. I have told no one except my two kids , But I prefer to not have people hovering over me Lol. Good luck to us aloners!!

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I'm scheduled for the 26th of March and will be alone when I'm recovering. Any suggestions that will make that easier?

. Welcome Sharman! That's a great question, hopefully someone has some excellent suggestions,I will be alone too.
I'm going to be alone recovery as well, but that's my choice. I have told no one except my two kids , But I prefer to not have people hovering over me Lol. Good luck to us aloners!!
I have found it to be quite a challenge taking care of my 2yr old daughter. This is one time I wish I weren't a single parent. I was on the verge of tears this morning because I was in pain from overdoing it a bit. I was afraid to take the pain meds because I knew I would fall asleep. Not to long after, My daughter ended up taking a long nap and so did I so it worked out. But man it's tough. On the plus side, at least I can't be lazy. She keeps me on my toes.

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I'm with you on the single parent thing I have 5 year old twins and a 8 year old. I over did it today and I feel like poo. But some good news I've lost 13 pounds since Friday! :)

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I'm still trying to figure out this site and feeling pretty ignorant. I can't imagine doing this surgery with a two year old! I wish you the best. I have a three year old grandson that I watch on Fridays and figured I would be unable to do that because I would be feeling too poorly.

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I'm with you on the single parent thing I have 5 year old twins and a 8 year old. I over did it today and I feel like poo. But some good news I've lost 13 pounds since Friday! :)

Wow twins? I give you credit there! I also have a 12 yr old boy who I was hoping would be a little more helpful. But at the same time, it's not his responsibility. So I just keep pushing through. This is something I really wanted for me and for my kids so I will survive these little hurdles.

13 lbs? Congrats!! That's great! I haven't weighed myself yet. I'm only 4 days out, plus I figure there's a lot of Fluid built up etc.. I'll wait until 1 week.

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I'm a single mom of an 8 year old. but he says he's gonna be my little helper after surgery. :)

Tomorrow morning is my bypass. i'm a basket case. i can't sleep. ugh

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I'm jealous!! Wish mine was tomorrow. Please keep us updated on your experience. I will be anxiously waiting. Just know you're doing the right thing. Not just for you but for that little helper you have. Good Luck.

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I will and thank you. :)

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Annymarie - Good luck tomorrow. Everything's going to go great for you and you'll be home in no time. Prayers coming your way girl.

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