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What all were you consuming 3 days after surgery? Today my hunger hit me like a force! Still on liquids though.

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How long did you all measure what you had as you had it? I am having broth and just having a couple spoonfuls every few minutes.

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What all were you consuming 3 days after surgery? Today my hunger hit me like a force! Still on liquids though.

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I was (still am - PO day 5) mostly Water and maybe about 1 oz of sugar-free Jell-O per day. I tried chicken broth but it was very unappealing. I sucked the salt off of a few pretzels - my body was craving electrolytes.

I cried on day 3 from hunger. Day 4 was Christmas, the family made cinnamon rolls for Breakfast and I cried. SO FREAKING HUNGRY. I was mad and weak from having no calories in 10+ days, ya know? I am still angry because why the EFF am I hungry????? That was the allure of this procedure: to not be so GD hungry!

Christmas dinner was easier than Breakfast, but still difficult.

How long did you all measure what you had as you had it? I am having broth and just having a couple spoonfuls every few minutes.

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For me, the feeling of "full" is totally different than before the WLS. It's more of a slight pain or that feeling you get just before you're about to burp. I'd recommend trying to discover what your new feeling of fullness is.

I've not vomited at all, so I think I've done well with not over-consuming.

Tonight, I had just the liquid from vegetable Soup. I'd have a spoonful, put it down, and wait at least one minute to try for another. I'd say I had maybe 10 spoonfuls before feeling full.

As for measuring Water, I bought a bottle with the oz/mL on the side - just fill in the AM and try to hork down as much as I can without causing myself discomfort. At the end of the day, I know what I've been able to drink.

We can do it, hayleyf3706! I am so sorry that you're hungry. I am extremely hungry, too. It must mean that we're special, right?? LOL

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What all were you consuming 3 days after surgery? Today my hunger hit me like a force! Still on liquids though.

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I was (still am - PO day 5) mostly Water and maybe about 1 oz of sugar-free Jell-O per day. I tried chicken broth but it was very unappealing. I sucked the salt off of a few pretzels - my body was craving electrolytes.

I cried on day 3 from hunger. Day 4 was Christmas, the family made cinnamon rolls for breakfast and I cried. SO FREAKING HUNGRY. I was mad and weak from having no calories in 10+ days, ya know? I am still angry because why the EFF am I hungry????? That was the allure of this procedure: to not be so GD hungry!

Christmas dinner was easier than breakfast, but still difficult.

How long did you all measure what you had as you had it? I am having broth and just having a couple spoonfuls every few minutes.

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For me, the feeling of "full" is totally different than before the WLS. It's more of a slight pain or that feeling you get just before you're about to burp. I'd recommend trying to discover what your new feeling of fullness is.

I've not vomited at all, so I think I've done well with not over-consuming.

Tonight, I had just the liquid from vegetable Soup. I'd have a spoonful, put it down, and wait at least one minute to try for another. I'd say I had maybe 10 spoonfuls before feeling full.

As for measuring Water, I bought a bottle with the oz/mL on the side - just fill in the AM and try to hork down as much as I can without causing myself discomfort. At the end of the day, I know what I've been able to drink.

We can do it, hayleyf3706! I am so sorry that you're hungry. I am extremely hungry, too. It must mean that we're special, right?? LOL

I'm glad I'm not the only one feeling this way! We got this!

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What all were you consuming 3 days after surgery? Today my hunger hit me like a force! Still on liquids though.

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I was (still am - PO day 5) mostly water and maybe about 1 oz of sugar-free Jell-O per day. I tried chicken broth but it was very unappealing. I sucked the salt off of a few pretzels - my body was craving electrolytes.

I cried on day 3 from hunger. Day 4 was Christmas, the family made cinnamon rolls for breakfast and I cried. SO FREAKING HUNGRY. I was mad and weak from having no calories in 10+ days, ya know? I am still angry because why the EFF am I hungry????? That was the allure of this procedure: to not be so GD hungry!

Christmas dinner was easier than breakfast, but still difficult.

How long did you all measure what you had as you had it? I am having broth and just having a couple spoonfuls every few minutes.

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For me, the feeling of "full" is totally different than before the WLS. It's more of a slight pain or that feeling you get just before you're about to burp. I'd recommend trying to discover what your new feeling of fullness is.

I've not vomited at all, so I think I've done well with not over-consuming.

Tonight, I had just the liquid from vegetable soup. I'd have a spoonful, put it down, and wait at least one minute to try for another. I'd say I had maybe 10 spoonfuls before feeling full.

As for measuring water, I bought a bottle with the oz/mL on the side - just fill in the AM and try to hork down as much as I can without causing myself discomfort. At the end of the day, I know what I've been able to drink.

We can do it, hayleyf3706! I am so sorry that you're hungry. I am extremely hungry, too. It must mean that we're special, right?? LOL

I'm glad I'm not the only one feeling this way! We got this!

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What all were you consuming 3 days after surgery? Today my hunger hit me like a force! Still on liquids though.

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I was (still am - PO day 5) mostly Water and maybe about 1 oz of sugar-free Jell-O per day. I tried chicken broth but it was very unappealing. I sucked the salt off of a few pretzels - my body was craving electrolytes.

I cried on day 3 from hunger. Day 4 was Christmas, the family made cinnamon rolls for Breakfast and I cried. SO FREAKING HUNGRY. I was mad and weak from having no calories in 10+ days, ya know? I am still angry because why the EFF am I hungry????? That was the allure of this procedure: to not be so GD hungry!

Christmas dinner was easier than breakfast, but still difficult.

How long did you all measure what you had as you had it? I am having broth and just having a couple spoonfuls every few minutes.

Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App

For me, the feeling of "full" is totally different than before the WLS. It's more of a slight pain or that feeling you get just before you're about to burp. I'd recommend trying to discover what your new feeling of fullness is.

I've not vomited at all, so I think I've done well with not over-consuming.

Tonight, I had just the liquid from vegetable Soup. I'd have a spoonful, put it down, and wait at least one minute to try for another. I'd say I had maybe 10 spoonfuls before feeling full.

As for measuring Water, I bought a bottle with the oz/mL on the side - just fill in the AM and try to hork down as much as I can without causing myself discomfort. At the end of the day, I know what I've been able to drink.

We can do it, hayleyf3706! I am so sorry that you're hungry. I am extremely hungry, too. It must mean that we're special, right?? LOL

Soft Solids are kinda funny. On my liquids, I had no issues. Regularly downed 20z of liquids (as water or Protein shakes) within 40 mins. food was a completely different matter.

I was so eager that I munched on the chicken a bit too fast. It wasn't a nice experience. By the third meal, I could properly assess 'fullness'.

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What all were you consuming 3 days after surgery? Today my hunger hit me like a force! Still on liquids though.

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I was (still am - PO day 5) mostly Water and maybe about 1 oz of sugar-free Jell-O per day. I tried chicken broth but it was very unappealing. I sucked the salt off of a few pretzels - my body was craving electrolytes.

I cried on day 3 from hunger. Day 4 was Christmas, the family made cinnamon rolls for breakfast and I cried. SO FREAKING HUNGRY. I was mad and weak from having no calories in 10+ days, ya know? I am still angry because why the EFF am I hungry????? That was the allure of this procedure: to not be so GD hungry!

Christmas dinner was easier than breakfast, but still difficult.

How long did you all measure what you had as you had it? I am having broth and just having a couple spoonfuls every few minutes.

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For me, the feeling of "full" is totally different than before the WLS. It's more of a slight pain or that feeling you get just before you're about to burp. I'd recommend trying to discover what your new feeling of fullness is.

I've not vomited at all, so I think I've done well with not over-consuming.

Tonight, I had just the liquid from vegetable Soup. I'd have a spoonful, put it down, and wait at least one minute to try for another. I'd say I had maybe 10 spoonfuls before feeling full.

As for measuring Water, I bought a bottle with the oz/mL on the side - just fill in the AM and try to hork down as much as I can without causing myself discomfort. At the end of the day, I know what I've been able to drink.

We can do it, hayleyf3706! I am so sorry that you're hungry. I am extremely hungry, too. It must mean that we're special, right?? LOL

Soft Solids are kinda funny. On my liquids, I had no issues. Regularly downed 20z of liquids (as water or Protein shakes) within 40 mins. food was a completely different matter.

I was so eager that I munched on the chicken a bit too fast. It wasn't a nice experience. By the third meal, I could properly assess 'fullness'.

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Hey Middus, good to know. I'll definitely be taking baby steps as I "level up", but your post reminded me not to get too cocky just because I'm doing OK with fluids.

I'm 8 days post op and starving! I drink almost 2 Protein shakes a day and about 1-2 Jello cups. If I'm desperate for salt I'll have a sip or two of some soup but I'm so not happy about feeling hungry!

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Vee16. UGH! I keep waiting for that magic moment when the hunger goes away. Dang why could we be like so many other who don't have hunger PO??

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This is my fear! I have surgery Dec 30th. When are we supposed to be NOT hungry anymore??

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@@Christina.Rose I think once I start eating real food I'll realize how not hungry I actually am! And I think a LOT of it for most of us will be head hunger

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