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Hello, @rolo626.

Eight days post-op I could probably have about 2 ounces of broth or strained Soup. I would add unflavored Protein powder.

If I may, how fast are you having your meals?

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I'm 8 days out and have about 2 tablespoons yogurt for Breakfast. 8 oz Protein Shakes twice a day and a mug of clear Soup for dinner (usually finish about half). Also pudding or ice pops for Snacks. I do feel hungry between meals. NUT says it's my brain but stomach is growling. Moving to soft foods in 2 days.

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Wow! I am 9 days post op and I can only get 2 1/2 to 4 ounces of Soup broth. If it is cream soup it is on the low end compared to liquid broth Soups. I constantly sip Water through out the day and have a schedule where I have my meals, shakes, milk and popsicles and I still can't meet my ounces. I use the unflavoured Protein Powder to reach my Protein goals. Good luck and good health to you!

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i'm a week and 1 day outta surgery and feel great and my doctor gave me the ok yesterday to eat soft meats and i ate 2 ounces or tuna and shrimp with the day and feels great and full and in 3 weeks i have to go back so he can give me the ok for veggies and i had no major or intense pain within my surgery i had sleeve plus a lot of scar tissue removed from the lapband and hernia repaired and i feel super

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