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Im 5 days post surgery and have had the best recovery ever. I was able to sleep on my side immediately and could always tolerate liquids. I was out and about the second day.

Im bored of Water and my 50/50 Protein. SF Jello is something im allowed. Im wondering if its typical to be able or unable to eat a whole 2 oz serving at once. I have 2 oz souflé cups premade but am eating slowly with a baby spoon. I dont want to overdo it and eat 2oz at one setting.....im petrified of this being so easy that i end up doing something wrong.

Should i be able to eat this whole thing?

Shoukd i be able to eat a whole sf popsicle?

5 days= 7lbs donated to those in need

^^^^thats a joke between my daughter and i. When i lose something i always try to find it again. When Ive given to charity, it's gone and i am free of it forever

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I feel you because i am so scared to eat and sometimes i feel like i am eating too much but i too was able to eat the whole popsicle. The Jello sounds like a decent portion to be eating you also have to consider the amount of time you are taking to eat it. I guess just as long as you don't feel uncomfortable or sick in any way it is okay to consume. Best of luck.

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Hello my recovery is being good as yours I have 10 days of surgery. 2oz Jello took me almost 2 hrs. I used to be fast eating and now everything takes for ever. I am having homemade chicken broth almost an hour for 2 oz


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Today I did 20mins treadmill and 11 lbs donated to those in need [emoji6]




You're awesome!!

I was down nearly 23 lbs for the month! Donated. Goodbye don't need to see those again!

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I had bypass - but I could fairly easily eat sf Jello and sf popscicles right after surgery. My dietician explained that it was essentially liquid and slipped right through my pouch much like the Water or tea I was drinking. So they weren't concerned at all. congrats on your weight loss so far! Keep up the good work!

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Donating is so liberating! Wait til you real donate your closet—- that was a surreal day! 15 bags gone that day! I’m so used to keeping the clothes “in case”

Get em out!

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Donating is so liberating! Wait til you real donate your closet—- that was a surreal day! 15 bags gone that day! I’m so used to keeping the clothes “in case”

Get em out!



That's me. I have boxes from 12-22. I'm happy to be rid of the bigger clothes forever soon. Donated.

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