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Am 3 weeks after my sleeve operation and am always affraid from increasing my stomach size back again which makes me always afraid from the size of the portion i had really i dont know how to judge on the portion

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Didn't you get some specific guidelines from your surgeons office / NUT?

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You need to contact your surgeon. Everyone's situation is different and it is important that you comply.

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No Protein at all i will start Protein after the 35 days

Please confirm this with your surgeon. It doesn't sound right.

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You really need to contact your nutritionist and clarify. Everyone here has a different protocol. Also keep in mind that liquids won't really fill you. They slide right through your sleeve. However if you are supposed to be on liquids, you really shouldn't be eating cheese. Lastly you may need a PPI like omeprazole. What you are feeling as hunger may in fact be acid. It's hard to tell the difference early on.

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Here's a good guideline. Just do your portion sizes according to what week post op you're on:

1-2 weeks = 1-2 ounces

2-4 weeks = 2-4 ounces

4-6 weeks = 4-6 ounces

6-8 weeks and forever = 6-8 ounces

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Just a caution to the original poster, some foods are much denser than others. 4 ounces of steak is still a big portion for me 3 years out. Just go slow, eat until no longer hungry and don't push it. Eating "small" consistently is one of the secrets to long term success.

Here's a good guideline. Just do your portion sizes according to what week post op you're on:

1-2 weeks = 1-2 ounces

2-4 weeks = 2-4 ounces

4-6 weeks = 4-6 ounces

6-8 weeks and forever = 6-8 ounces

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The point that i was one of the pepole eating too much and a lot per day suddenly now i have to feel that am not hungry and this is really hard

You really need to contact your nutritionist and clarify. Everyone here has a different protocol. Also keep in mind that liquids won't really fill you. They slide right through your sleeve. However if you are supposed to be on liquids, you really shouldn't be eating cheese. Lastly you may need a PPI like omeprazole. What you are feeling as hunger may in fact be acid. It's hard to tell the difference early on.

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Blerdgirl you are totally write my dictor gave me that medication and i didnt know whats the need of it so i wasnt taking it right way now i understand that and i will follow taking it maybe its not that am hungry but its the acidity cause if i took low fat milk i can survive without feeling hungry or even drink Water fir more than 5 hours after it

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@@Hisham Hassan,
The program you are describing doesn't sound at all like what most of us were instructed to do. No Protein for 35 days? fruit juices for fluids? Five hours without drinking Water?!! Something's very wrong there! Please contact your doctor and also your nutritionist for clarification as soon as possible. Good luck!

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How is your body suppose to heal and function without a Protein source? That's very odd. Protein is extremely important in the way the body functions.

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