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Hello, I was wondering how many people followed the diet to a T after surgery. Did you start any food earlier? I am 10 days out and I had scrambled eggs this morning. I did not have any problems with them. I am supposed to be on full liquids till Tue. My stomach seems to growl all the time. I was just wondering what your experiences with food were during your first 6 weeks. Thanks

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I'm 10 days post op as well. I have not tried anything outside liquid. We went to olive garden last night I got Pasta e fagoli and asked just for the broth so delicious.

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I'm 10 days post op as well. I have not tried anything outside liquid. We went to olive garden last night I got Pasta e fagoli and asked just for the broth so delicious.

Of course I brought lots of it home

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Follow it to a T. Those rules are there for a reason. Just because you don't notice any ill effects doesn't mean there aren't any. You trusted your doctor to perform surgery on you, trust him now.

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I was on full liquids for a month and then purees for a month. I followed my surgical team's instructions precisely. I didn't pay a bunch of money and take the risk of surgery to play fast and loose with the rules after it was over.

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My doc said to advance to stage 2 diet upon discharge from the hospital. This includes a pre determined amount of the following... yogurt, unsweetened applesauce, cream of wheat, Jello, Soup, SF pudding for one meal and 60 - 80 oz Protein via shake broken into meals or however we can get it in us...sipping all day, whatever.....it trips me out that some people are still on Clear Liquids for weeks.

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Hello, I find that I am so hungry. I don't understand why, Its more than head hunger because my stomach is growling. I understand that I went through this surgery for a reason but one main one is I thought I WOULD NOT BE HUNGRY!!!! Why am I hungry??? My start weight in this process was 248. I did not take this surgery lightly or for granted. I am just being honest, I am on full liquids but did have some things yesterday against my diet. I think I better just suck it up & deal with it and hope things get easier. to Loseit2014 thank you so much for your honestly!!

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@@paj92434 if your stomach is growling and you feel hungry, you may need to be on a PPI. If you are already on one, you may need a stronger one or a bigger dose. Excess acid production after surgery is a normal thing, and it will make your stomach growl and make you feel hungry. Maybe check with your surgeon or PCP?

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