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Okay. You guys totally ROCK. I honestly cannot thank you all enough for your input. I feel fabulous again. Yay!!!!!!!

I needed antacids and one more Protein shake. That was 3 shakes (15-ish gr. of Protein, 100 cal each) from 2:30 a.m.-6:30 a.m. and Maalox liquid plus my antacid pill. Don't normally drink that many shakes, but my body was aching for some food. I will continue to follow all of the suggestions you each made.

You all have a fantastic weekend!! I certainly will. Ahhhhhhhh….

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I am not sure others have mentioned this, but as a sleeve patient, when I was on liquids, I sipped all day. I wasn't instructed to wait between Protein shakes and other fluids. My primary goal was to get in all my Protein and fluids.

I sipped something continuously. I counted all liquids like protein (Soups, shakes, puddings), Popsicles, ice, toward my Fluid count.

It does get better.

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Spoke too soon. Ate Soup. Got totally nauseated. Again. Grrrrrrr...... Gotta figure this out. Glad I see the dr in a couple hours! I'll keep following your suggestions.

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I was a little obsessive compulsive with my drinking but it worked for me. I sat with the one ounce medicine cups and drank one to two ounces every 15 minutes. I actually used the timer on my phone. But that's all I did all day. Sounds like you have other obligations. Also I wrote down every time I drank. My goal was forty eight oz per day. Before my surgery I had a terrible experience with dehydration electrolyte imbalance and kidney failure so I was terrified of getting dehydrated. Good luck to you I hope things get better.

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Think I'm out of the woods now. I took everyone's advice here. Took things slow. Sipping all day. Put up with the nausea …which did decrease with antacids. I have felt good for days now. Thanks again to everyone. Great support here for sure!!! So excited as I move out of purees. Which signals progress to me! Hugs to all.

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​So glad you are feeling better!

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