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The first week I tried a bite of ice cream. I was having a hard time getting anything down and I thought a bite of ice cream might be soothing on my stomach. I took one bite , and cried because it tasted so nasty to me. A comfort food was no longer comfortable. I haven't had it since.

HW 385 SW 359 CW 305 Sleeved 10/5/16

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I literally took one bite, i let it completely melt in my mouth and then swallowed it, it went down fine, no pain after and it tasted normal. I was okay with the one bite, and then I figured I'll just stick to surgery free popsicles since those are on my list provided by my physician.

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Just saying, sugar free is not fat free. And the sugar free part was explained so well by @clc9.

I would stick to the surgeons prescribed diet. He/she has a lot more experience and the post-op diet is meant to help us heal, not to be an inconvenience.

Have some jell-o if it's on your diet for this stage and try to learn how to read labels. That will increase your chances of success hugely.

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@@nicole1171 I got some of those yogurt tubes (Chobani has less sugar than Go-gurt, look at the labels) and stuck them in my freezer. They turn into creamy popsicles.

I've also put regular yogurt into ice cube trays and frozen them. Then I'll pop out one or two and blend it with some unfrozen yogurt and Protein powder. It's more tart than ice cream, but if you want cold and creamy it'll hit the spot.

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My plan allowed sugar free pudding during the liquid stage, so I made some homemade Jello pudding pops in the freezer. You can add Protein powder in too, if you need it. Also, one sugar free fudgesicle is around 9 carbs if you're looking for easy.

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People here with lots more experience. I had my first day of full liquids in the hospital and they sent me fat free sugar free ice cream. I didn't eat it but seems it was allowed. I'd suggest a popsicle if you're craving something cold.

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I am 5 days post op and doing liquids only. Are you sure they're not pains from surgery or gas? Lol. I am not hungry at all perhaps having liquids is getting boring but not hungry.

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On 1/10/2017 at 12:27 AM, erica_ozzy73 said:

Christ I wish I hated the taste of it after the sleeve...

nothing tastes different to me at all. So disappointing lol.

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Yeah, nothing tastes different to me either.

I had a value-sized soft serve from Sonic on Saturday (which was day 18) and it went down fine, I just ate it slowly. What would probably seriously mess you up would be ice cream with a filling, like Cookies and cream or one with Peanut Butter cups in it.

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I would steer clear of ice cream, but if you must, then I would def do Halo Top brand!

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People here with lots more experience. I had my first day of full liquids in the hospital and they sent me fat free sugar free ice cream. I didn't eat it but seems it was allowed. I'd suggest a popsicle if you're craving something cold.
I was given icecream in hospital
too

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