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Hello! I had my sleeve on 8/20/15 and i am happy to say i am 15 lbs down, i was only required to do a 3 day liquid diet prior to surgery to which i lost 6lbs. I have been doing great..i guess im just a little confused on how much Water and liquids im supposed to be getting in. I was self pay and had it done out of the country so i guess i left alot of simple questions un answered and lately this app has been of great help! :)

Thanks in advnace! ;)

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I am preop but my understanding from my reading is that for the first few days shoot for at least 48 oz/day with a goal being at least 64 oz/day. That's 8 cups of liquid (counting Protein Drinks if you use these).

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At least 64 oz. It may take some time to work up to 64 oz. but its important to try your best to get there.

Edited: because apparently autocorrect is insane.

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At a minimum 64 oz a day. You basically have to sip constantly throughout the day. I have heard of people taking Water bottles and marking them with 8 am, 10 am, 12 pm....etc. and making sure you have sipped to that point by that time.

Please stay hydrated!

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My dr said do what YOU can. I had Water nausea and got in a few water bottles a day. I was a little weak at times, but I physically could not get in anymore.

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My doc told me today at my appt u should be drinking half of your body weight in oz.

for example:

I weigh 226, so I should be drinking 113 oz of Water a day

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Even the first days though? That sounds almost impossible :(

It is :) Just do the very best you can.

Also, did anyone see the study out today saying the 64 oz of Water thing is a bunch of hooey?

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No babbs. Haven't seen that. I was told to drink in ounces the number of inches you are tall. I am 5'7" so my goal is 67 oz. I still find it a challenge!

I have been putting a sprig of mint in my jugs of Water.

Anything That helps????

I'm just not much on artificial sweeteners like crystal light

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I like using the app called Hydro Coach. You can set reminders and also set goals and time frames for you to drink the Water. I use it on my android phone.

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Can someone help me? I am 2 days post op (today is Wednesday had surgery on Monday) and every time I drink I feel bubbles, nausea and like I have a lump in my throat. I mean I drink little ounce and I feel sick. Is this normal? If so, how long does this last?

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Can someone help me? I am 2 days post op (today is Wednesday had surgery on Monday) and every time I drink I feel bubbles, nausea and like I have a lump in my throat. I mean I drink little ounce and I feel sick. Is this normal? If so, how long does this last?

It is normal. I would recommend slowing down even more. Take even smaller sips (practically drips) and try Popsicles and crushed ice/ice chips. That way the liquid just melts down your throat.

You are going to be really swollen for a while so just go slow but keep trying. It does get much better.

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