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So I'm curious after you get sick, how long before you feel ok again? I'm 1 week out - last night I had pudding for the 1st time, I'm thinking I ate too much because the nausea and diarrhea was horrible. It was sugarfree, and I ate it with a baby spoon, over about 30 minutes.

I still feel sick, 18 hours later. Is there a typical reset time? I need to eat and have a shake, but feel so sick I don't want to. I have taken zofran for nausea last night and this morning.

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Everybody is different, I felt sick all the time that early on. My suggestion would be to sip at your Water, if it stays down then try your Protein shake. Maybe its too early for sugar free pudding. Stick to your liquid diet for a few more days.

I will stay following so we can see the results and help others who may have the same issue.

Im 6 weeks out and tried to eat a piece of cookie dough.. the break and bake kind. Ugh my stomach is having a fit, gurgling and churning! I will not do that again for a long long time.

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Oh no. I think pudding was maybe too early. A few bites of applesauce have been ok, but in general I just feel sick. At least I know I'm not alone - most people say they feel great in a week. Definitely not me.

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I was sleeved 9/14 and was on Clear liquids for 1 week after, them moved to full liquids for two weeks. THEN I get to go to a puréed diet. You likely ate too much, too solid to soon.

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@@rolosmom7 I don't know if this was the case for you but I had the same problems in the first two weeks with any dairy (minus the diarrhea). Small amounts of dairy for pudding and cottage cheese was allowed on my plan. I was also allowed scrambled eggs and had no issues with those. Cottage cheese and the pudding just didn't sit well with me no matter how small the amount. I have no issues now at almost 4 weeks out, and I had no issues with dairy prior to surgery.

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I was sleeved 9/14 and was on Clear Liquids for 1 week after, them moved to full liquids for two weeks. THEN I get to go to a puréed diet. You likely ate too much, too solid to soon.

Sent from my Nexus 5X using the BariatricPal App

Yes, probably. I got pudding and applesauce approved early to help take pills. Applesauce does much better. I'm holding on the pudding.

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@@rolosmom7 I don't know if this was the case for you but I had the same problems in the first two weeks with any dairy (minus the diarrhea). Small amounts of dairy for pudding and cottage cheese was allowed on my plan. I was also allowed scrambled eggs and had no issues with those. Cottage cheese and the pudding just didn't sit well with me no matter how small the amount. I have no issues now at almost 4 weeks out, and I had no issues with dairy prior to surgery.

Hmm. Interesting. I got Lactaid brand milk, didn't even think about dairy being in pudding. Maybe when I try again in a few days I'll make it from a box with lactaid milk. Thanks!

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