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Sooo... Weird question but are you eating a whole pudding cup? Or what?? 5 days post op.

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I had surgery on June 17th and I can't get a whole pudding cup down.

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It's really weird...yesterday I could barely drink 1 Protein Drink all day...and a few bites if soup...and today I had 2 Protein Drinks, few bites of Soup and a pudding cup. And I def make sure to listen to my tummy and make sure I'm not over eating. It's like from yesterday to today I feel fantastic.

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That's how it all happens lol... I'm still having trouble with one of my incisions. So I'm still in a lot of pain. I'm having a hard time getting my Water intake to increase. But everyday that passes I am improving.

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Oh Dangit..that sucks :( my abdomen is a little tender still but over all I feel amazjng. It happened over night lol I'm a little weirded out. I just wanna make sure like I'm not being a big oinker by being able to eat a whole pudding cup. I def couldn't eat more than the pudding cup but..I was able to finish it with no problems. Please tell me someone else out there can too! Lol

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I'm sure there is somebody out there... Everybody's body is different. Remember we are still learning how to adjust to our new little tummies..

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I'm sure there is somebody out there... Everybody's body is different. Remember we are still learning how to adjust to our new little tummies..

True!!

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I never had a pudding cup after surgery, but I do remember that all of a sudden after about four days I no longer had restriction with liquids. It was pretty over night. Just remember to measure your food. Just because you can eat a whole pudding cup in one sitting, doesn't mean you have to.

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i can eat the whole cup.

yesterday i had two 21 oz Protein shakes (protein with extra milk added) plus 2 bottles of Water before lunch time. i am having very little problems with liquids, 6 days out.

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I can eat two string cheeses no prop I can it a table spoon or two cottage np a vanilla yogurt cup np some times I can eat them all to gather but a can of tuna I get full on for a few hours .. And don't feel good after eating it some times but cheese I can two snack snooze every two hrs np and still be hungry or apple sauce cup . Still be hungry grr

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Remember that after surgery you are swollen then it goes away with time. Measuring and listening to you bodies is key!

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Im 10 days out and have never had any problem with liquids thank goodness. I ate a whole pudding cup for the first time yesterday but didnt like how it made me feel.

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<p>Im 10 days out and have never had any problem with liquids thank goodness. I ate a whole pudding cup for the first time yesterday but didnt like how it made me feel.</p>

So can you drink as much as you want and feel ok?

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