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I am 2 weeks and 4 days post op. I started back to work this week and I already feel "off track." How much should I be able to drink at this point? I am probably getting about 30 oz. of liquid and about 30-40 g of Protein. I am not hungry and most of the time when I do eat, I feel bad. I struggle with eating slow enough. Nothing really tastes good. I will call the NUT next week for a refresher, but wanted to see if I could get some input from some who have been here/done this!! OH and I have not lost in almost a week - but I have read a lot of other posts regarding this. I lost 21 pounds at my 2 week post op dr visit.

Thanks in advance...

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I am at 3 weeks four days, so right with you. I constantly try to drink Water and once off of the Protein shakes have gotten more energy. I luckily enjoy the flavor of food, just don't care if I eat or not. I eat three small meals a day and sip Water in between. My cheat is a little blue bell ice cream at night. I hope your taste for food comes back. My biggest issue was previous to surgery I constantly drank only one type of Protein shake cause I liked it a lot. Kellogg brand. After surgery could not STAND IT. Had a panic oh shoot moment trying to find something I could tolerate. Became lactose intolerant. Good luck, hopefully something time will fix.

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