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My surgeon had me on Clear liquids for my first 2 weeks post-op. He said it would give my new little tummy more time to heal. So when I was cleared yesterday to start having soups(blended), Protein shakes, and yogurt I was over joyed. I went to Panera bread and bought broccoli and cheese Soup and chicken noodle. I was only able to eat 4 bites and I was so full. Today I am not even hungry and I don't want to eat. Have any of you gone through this? Do I just stick to my Water and Protein and only eat if I feel like it or try to make myself eat a few times a day?

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Hi again and congrats!

My nutritionist told me later that they wanted to 'wean' me off of the protien shakes if possible during the soft phase of my eating around week 4 and get my stomach used to thicker foods. So I think if possible you should try to eat a little bit each day to help the stomach adjust. I am only a few weeks ahead of you and I'm working on tuna, eggs, thicker Soups etc. I did get sort of a manual with all the phases in it and am working on that for now.

I do my six week check up on Monday the 21st then won't do another till June. Ask you doctor or dietician what they think at your next check up.

Congrats again and hang in there.

Weight loss is a marathon not a sprint. I think I'll try to add that as a signature :)

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Odesa, my doctor is the same way. Once I was put to soft foods, he said that he wanted me to get the majority of my Protein from foods. I am glad to hear you say that, because I thought I was the only one!

She's Sleeved, hang in there girl! Even if it is two bites, you are rebuilding your new body! We can do it! One restructured bite at a time! Good luck!

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Thank you Odesa and AJ Barefield ! You really have to retrain yourself how to eat after getting your franken-sleeve. It is a little rocky at first but I will get the hang of it. Thanks again!

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Happy Easter you two and yes, retraining the brain is more difficult than I thought!

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Congratulations on progressing in your diet, ladies. I'm 5 days post op and on the clear liquid diet for 2 weeks, too. A lot of people that had surgery around the same day as I did have already progressed to all liquids or even purees so I kind of felt like I was the only one doing clear only for two weeks. Do any of you have any ideas to make the broth any more interesting? I was thinking about ordering Soup from a Chinese restaurant and just straining the broth to see if it tastes any better than the one in the can. What did you all do? Maybe it's all in my head, but I have no energy and it all just hit me yesterday when I thought I was doing great and now I just feel wiped out!

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I just had my first post op visit yesterday & asked my dr about having no energy. He assured me it is usual because of your body dropping weight so rapidly. He said when the weight lose slows down some you will have a lot more energy. I totally know what you mean I get played out getting a shower. I couldn't handle the canned broth so I made mine with boulin (spelling) cubes and Water & it was good. Also I had strained cream Soups which were awesome.

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Congratulations on progressing in your diet, ladies. I'm 5 days post op and on the clear liquid diet for 2 weeks, too. A lot of people that had surgery around the same day as I did have already progressed to all liquids or even purees so I kind of felt like I was the only one doing clear only for two weeks. Do any of you have any ideas to make the broth any more interesting? I was thinking about ordering Soup from a Chinese restaurant and just straining the broth to see if it tastes any better than the one in the can. What did you all do? Maybe it's all in my head, but I have no energy and it all just hit me yesterday when I thought I was doing great and now I just feel wiped out!

. I ordered win ton soup and had the broth- also Thai soup- tom ka chicken and took out the chicken! So yummy!

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Ok thank you! I got some of the Soup from the Japanese Hibachi Restaurant near by and strained out the veggies and it was soooo much better. I appreciate your suggestions. I'll try making my own broth and next time I'll get some different Soups to try. I felt much better after the Hibachi broth. Thanks again for your help.

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I just had my first post op visit yesterday & asked my dr about having no energy. He assured me it is usual because of your body dropping weight so rapidly. He said when the weight lose slows down some you will have a lot more energy. I totally know what you mean I get played out getting a shower. I couldn't handle the canned broth so I made mine with boulin (spelling) cubes and Water & it was good. Also I had strained cream Soups which were awesome.

I'm 1 wk post-op today, I lack energy big Time also. .I'm beat after a shower. .have my follow up Thursday. Taking Vitamin doing ok with water and Protein Shakes. Don't know why I m feel so much fatigue and no energy. I get winded soooooo fast. Having buyers remorse big time.

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