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1 week sleeveaversery, how much liquid at a time?



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My surgeon had me on full liquids once I went home from the hospital. I'm getting in my daily Protein, walking, and drinking about 70 oz Water. I feel way better than I expected I would (I actually returned to work today). My concern is that I drink all day long and I seldom feel full of liquid-- or at least, I don't recognize that I feel full. I did have a sharp pain in my right shoulder today after I drank what seemed like a lot, but otherwise I can sip all day and not be uncomfortable. Should this be a concern? Do I need to drink less? It certainly doesn't feel like my stomach is smaller (but weight is falling off).

Thanks for any input!

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Liquids will pass right through you. Some people have difficulty with fluids early out due to swelling, but if you are lucky enough to be able to drink easily I don't think there is anything at all to be worried about.

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Thank you! I didn't know they would pass through... makes since as they don't have to be digested.

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Liquids will pass right through you. Some people have difficulty with fluids early out due to swelling, but if you are lucky enough to be able to drink easily I don't think there is anything at all to be worried about.

I am one of the ones having difficulty. I also had a hiatal hernia repaired (which I did not know I had). I take small sips and about 5 seconds later feel a strange sensation of the fluids going down.

How long does it take for the swelling to go down?

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Liquids will pass right through you. Some people have difficulty with fluids early out due to swelling, but if you are lucky enough to be able to drink easily I don't think there is anything at all to be worried about.

I am one of the ones having difficulty. I also had a hiatal hernia repaired (which I did not know I had). I take small sips and about 5 seconds later feel a strange sensation of the fluids going down.

How long does it take for the swelling to go down?

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