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I was never a big Water drinker, but since my surgery (2 days ago) I can't even tbink about drinking it. Crystal light is a little better. I think I'm going to talk to the visiting nurse about Powerade 0 tom. I am not drinking much at all. broth, popsicles, yogurt, pudding all go in fine, but liquids...no way! I also read that ppl use gas x strips, I can't find them ANYWHERE, are the desolving ones ok?

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Try different types of Water (bottles, tap) and different temperatures (hot, ice). I couldn't do our tap water (we are on well, no chlorine just heavy) but could do bottled water. Some people can only do hot or ice


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I was never a big Water drinker, but since my surgery (2 days ago) I can't even tbink about drinking it. Crystal light is a little better. I think I'm going to talk to the visiting nurse about Powerade 0 tom. I am not drinking much at all. broth, popsicles, yogurt, pudding all go in fine, but liquids...no way! I also read that ppl use gas x strips, I can't find them ANYWHERE, are the desolving ones ok?
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I got gas dissolvable strips at the Dollar Tree store

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There's nothing that comes even remotely close to the Water I've drank pre and post-op. Water is great. I don't need to make myself like it either.

Of course, sometimes I want things with taste.. that's what smoothies or milk with a dab of chocolate Syrup is for.

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Maybe try adding Mio to your Water. It's a sugar free flavor enhancer. I'm pre-op still, but I use Mio a lot. I would assume you could use it post op. Plus there are a ton of flavor options. Hope this helps


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The first couple of daysplain Water made me nauseous. Still not great but getting better. Mio drops helped, I can get all my fluids in now. , DR said I could use Vitamin water zero, mio, Isopure, Decaf tea. The DR is more concerned about staying hydrated at this point. Use whatever you need to keep hydrated

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I hated Water post-op, it made me feel sick. It took about six weeks of pushing through to get to the point where it did not bother me anymore and has been fine since.

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Maybe try adding Mio to your Water. It's a sugar free flavor enhancer. I'm pre-op still, but I use Mio a lot. I would assume you could use it post op. Plus there are a ton of flavor options. Hope this helps




I've been using crystal light, but even that is hard. I think I'm going to ask about Powerade. I'm starting to feel weak, I assume from not drinking

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Well popcicles are probably a good bet for you then, as they are just liquids in a frozen form. You could freeze your crystal light into popcicles.


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Well popcicles are probably a good bet for you then, as they are just liquids in a frozen form. You could freeze your crystal light into popcicles.




I have been doing better today. I have been forcing the Water, and I started a Protein Shake. It might take me a long time, but I'll get it down!!!

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I typically loved Water, but have had some issues since VSG on 12/19/16. I actually read something about "water nausea" and I believe that many of us have this but don't know it. Stay hydrated, vary what you drink. Keep pushing!!! It's worth it.


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I was never a big Water drinker, but since my surgery (2 days ago) I can't even tbink about drinking it. Crystal light is a little better. I think I'm going to talk to the visiting nurse about Powerade 0 tom. I am not drinking much at all. broth, popsicles, yogurt, pudding all go in fine, but liquids...no way! I also read that ppl use gas x strips, I can't find them ANYWHERE, are the desolving ones ok?
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I have the same issue I have a hard time drinking the required water but I'm getting better I have a big jug and sip all day I try to get at least 50ounces my required amount is 64 I'm also having trouble with the Protein


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Pre-surgery, I was a Water guzzler. Loved the stuff. Post surgery, it was so hard to drink and it made me feel sick for a long time. I could only drink it if it had a little crystal light or something, which was weird because I never drank flavored water before surgery because I didn't care for it and didn't find it quenched my thirst. I also started drinking hot tea and still drink a lot of it. Just THIS WEEK (I'm 9 months out) I am finding I can drink a glass of water and it finally tastes delicious again and I can drink it almost as fast as I could pre-surgery. I could not be happier!!

Also, don't be like me: I had 2 uti's over the winter because I wasn't drinking enough. Even if you don't want it, you still need it. Find ways to get it down.

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I typically loved Water, but have had some issues since VSG on 12/19/16. I actually read something about "water nausea" and I believe that many of us have this but don't know it. Stay hydrated, vary what you drink. Keep pushing!!! It's worth it.




I believe it. Just thinking about it makes nauseaus. I got some Powerade 0 just waiting for it to get cold. This is HARD! I think I was cocky before surgery, thinking I can do it all with no problems, boy was i wrong!!!!

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