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Finally off ALL of my pain meds!!!! I am still taking the neds for spasms though. Prilosec feels like a horse lol

I started back at work this week. Today I finally got in all 60 grams of protein!!! I feel like all I do is eat/drink. Surgeon was right when he said it is like a full time job at first.

2 week post op is Friday. Hopefully they will take me off liquids then and allow me to add in purees.

I feel freaking fantastic! I keep getting compliments on how I am just "glowing" since my surgery.

I still can't believe I am on the other side. It still seems a bit surreal.

I hope ya'll are having blessed weeks!!

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Each surgeon has his/her own diets and timelines for advancing. My surgeon requires 2 weeks liquids, 2-4 weeks mushies, then soft/full.

So I can't have cottage cheese until purée per my MD. Did your MD not spell out his/her expectations?

Short answer---I have to wait until my 2 week check up.

Thanks for the reply. Yes he did spell it and it's the same as your plan. I didn't know if if I was misinterpreting my full liquid requirements.

Thanks again

Hang in there...I keep telling myself this is temporary. It's only two weeks! I've enjoyed food for 33 years--a small break isn't going to kill me. Hopefully, I'll believe myself soon. LOL

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2 weeks post-op today--1 more week of liquids before I can try soft food!!

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Hello all,

6 days post op and after a couple of days of no pain meds I needed to go back on them tonight. I thinking because I've been doing more physical activity but wanted to get some feedback if anyone else has experienced pain coming back???

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No gonna lie one week post op and I've been eating pumpkin organic Soup I don't know why I thought it was a liquid but I did and it's delicious felt so good on my belly and I didn't get a stomach ache but I can eat over 150mls in 7 mins is that normal?

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I too wonder if I'm holding the proper amount. I can hold much more than expected

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I just had my first none-liquid in 2.5 weeks!! <1/4 cup warm ricotta. It. Was. Amazing!!

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I can't wait!!! Come on Tuesday!

Well I had a kid size tropical smoothie for lunch...made with Splenda. Another girl that was sleeved said I shouldn't have had berries. It was blended to smithereens. Oh well. Nothing I can do about it now. N

I just had my first none-liquid in 2.5 weeks!! <1/4 cup warm ricotta. It. Was. Amazing!!

Was it filling?

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Was it filling?

Very!!

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I'm not being able to take hardly anything in at all. I'm 5 days post op. Getting concerned

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I am 6 days out too and I can't take much in. I got down 12 ounces of Water, two ounces of pudding mixed in Protein, 3 tbs of Jello and a ice pop. That was today. But that is with zofran so I don't puke and two doses of Prilosec. I am concerned too. Today was better than yesterday so I'm trying to think positive!

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Ive heard of Prilosec. I'm inly 6 days out and I can't believe how much I can hold! I can drink 8 ounces in about 15 minutes. Have never thrown up or had any pain. I hope that since I'm low BMI the surgeon didn't make my stomach larger than the usual.

I'm not saying I'm particularly hungry but a couple times I thought I might be. I had heard of people taking Prilosec because sometimes the stomach acid is making people feel like they're hungry. I've never taken anything like that so I can call my doctor but anyone know anything about that?

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Yes each day is better . Just concerned abt dehydration. Today I've at most had 1/3 cup broth and 10 oz Water two scoops of unflavored Protein and abt 1/8 cup yogurt

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@perk call about the Prilosec. You should be on something after surgery to keep the acid low. I believe that I my problem. They adjusted mine up to two times a day. Hoping tomorrow is a better. I am about the same now too with liquids. We must just fall into the small amount of people who have issues with taking in the fluids

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I can finish half a cup a organic Soup in about 15 minutes I stop when I'm full I'm day 11

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