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I’m 1 week and 2days post op and everything has gone super super well. I almost feel like they forgot to take out my stomach 🤣🤣 lbvs. I have no problem with Protein Water etc I can drink it like nothing but I don’t feel full like some people say omg 3 sip and I’m so full I don’t feel that with anything ? Help anyone ? Is this normal ?

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Interesting! I tried 5 oz Water per hour and its too much for me -- 4 oz per hour seems to work just right. And I mean to say, I basically slug an ounce every 15 minutes.

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I called my surgeon because I was concerned that I could drink awfully quickly and still not get sick. By quickly, I mean my 11oz Protein Shake in about 15 minutes. Of course, I'm full afterwards but I was concerned that I might be causing a problem. Doc said that if I am not nauseous or vomiting, it's okay. Each person's tolerances are very different.

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Interesting! I tried 5 oz Water per hour and its too much for me -- 4 oz per hour seems to work just right. And I mean to say, I basically slug an ounce every 15 minutes.

Omg I wish I had a some kind of sign but I don’t and it frustrating me


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44 minutes ago, meli81 said:

I’m 1 week and 2days post op and everything has gone super super well. I almost feel like they forgot to take out my stomach 🤣🤣 lbvs. I have no problem with Protein Water etc I can drink it like nothing but I don’t feel full like some people say omg 3 sip and I’m so full I don’t feel that with anything ? Help anyone ? Is this normal ?

Remember that liquids run straight through. There is no "residue" with liquids and therefore the full feeling, if at all, is short lived. This will change dramatically when you move on to pureed and soft foods. Right now, just focus on only eating the amounts that your program suggest. For me I was having 2-3oz every 3 hours.

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Remember, each sleeve is different and a different size. Some can take Water better than others. There are Sleevers whom can drink endlessly without any issues but feel the fullness when eating solid foods.

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Don't worry - I felt the same way after surgery. It's a blessing to not feel sick and to be able to get in your fluids and protein! :) You'll feel your restriction when you start on more solid foods.

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Remember that liquids run straight through. There is no "residue" with liquids and therefore the full feeling, if at all, is short lived. This will change dramatically when you move on to pureed and soft foods. Right now, just focus on only eating the amounts that your program suggest. For me I was having 2-3oz every 3 hours.

Omg I hope your right cause it’s annoying well 5 more days for purée lol lord help me


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29 minutes ago, meli81 said:


Omg I hope your right cause it’s annoying well 5 more days for purée lol lord help me

Hang in there! I struggled during that phase too. I was also one of the people who's hunger didn't seem to subside much. I still struggle, but I've learned extremely good self control. Otherwise I would find myself grazing.

It does get better and when you are hungry, it won't take much to satisfy that hunger. By the time you are on a regular diet, it will be a thing of the past.

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Remember, each sleeve is different and a different size. Some can take Water better than others. There are Sleevers whom can drink endlessly without any issues but feel the fullness when eating solid foods.


Let hope that the case lol


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Don't worry - I felt the same way after surgery. It's a blessing to not feel sick and to be able to get in your fluids and protein! [emoji4] You'll feel your restriction when you start on more solid foods.

Yeah it is a blessing and a curse lol well let’s hope next week is diff


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1 hour ago, mamamc32 said:

Don't worry - I felt the same way after surgery. It's a blessing to not feel sick and to be able to get in your fluids and protein! :) You'll feel your restriction when you start on more solid foods.

Yes, I feel no restrictions from liquids, not from Water, Protein Drinks, Jello, yogurt, Soup etc. But as soon as I ate meat, chicken, beef, pork, one ounce has me completely full.

Are you sure you are feeling stomach hunger vs. head hunger? My first week I thought I was hungry, but then I realized I only felt hunger when triggered. Seeing food, smelling food, commercials etc. Once I eliminate the triggers, I'm nearly 100% hunger free.

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Hang in there!!! Post op liquid diet sucks so bad and is second only to pre-op liquid diet suckage!!!

Drink LOTS of clears!!!

Also sf popsicles are your friend! :D So is sf Jello. :)

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