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7 hours ago, Orchids&Dragons said:

The Campbell's YES Soups are good, I think I've had the butternut squash, and I also like the Tomato carrot bisque. I don't remember who made the butternut squash one that I was talking about, but it was in a carton, like chicken stock. It was just such a nice change from all the sweet stuff.

Here it is: 14765861?wid=488&hei=488&fmt=pjpeg

It is carried at Target and Walmart. There was also a roasted red pepper Soup that I liked. :D

I love the Tomato and Roasted Red Pepper best, and the Organic Creamy Tomato is good as well. Another option to find these (at a lower cost) is the Trader Joe's brand, which is made by Pacific

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1 hour ago, BajanSleeve said:

Churchgirl, I would honestly resist eating those more rich foods until at least 10 days. Your sleeve needs to heal and to SEAL. Digesting those more solid foods I would imagine puts more stress on the digestion process in your small stomach than it should while its trying to seal. Try making home made Soups, blending the heck out of them and then staining them (take out the meat). The flavor is very savory if you put nice seasoning in them. After 10 days you can have all the stuff you are eating now. Stay away from full dairy until after 10 days

I am 12 days post op and only now regaining energy since I can have more substantive things to eat. But I am also a diabetic so perhaps I would get tired more easily anyway. If you can go back to work after 10 days when you are eating more substantive foods maybe you would consider that so your energy would be more up

Each plan is different. Not all plans require Soups to be strained. Mine plan for instance was full liquids once discharged from the hospital. The rule was anything that would go through a straw. So I made Soup, pureed, but did not strain. I was also allowed yogurt, pudding, and other very soft foods during the liquid stage.

So just because your surgeon requires this program does not mean that others will stress their stomachs or threaten the "seal". As long as everyone follows their surgeons plan, it's all good.

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You’re definitely not the only one. My nutritionist had me make smoothies during the liquid phase and allowed me to had a bit of PB which really helped. My fav was banana, milk and some sugar and salt reduced Peanut Butter.

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On 06/10/2018 at 12:14, BrookeR said:

I am 5 days post op and these Protein Shakes are not cutting it!!!! I want something of some substance even if it is Peanut Butter or cottage cheese! I am so tired of drinking sweet things and am actually hungry. Surely I am not the only one, right?!
I sipped on a lot of Protein broth. This stuff is amazing. Great creamy, savory flavor. You can buy it at Walmart.

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On 06/11/2018 at 04:01, SydneySleever said:

You’re definitely not the only one. My nutritionist had me make smoothies during the liquid phase and allowed me to had a bit of PB which really helped. My fav was banana, milk and some sugar and salt reduced Peanut Butter.
I do smoothies all the time now, practically everyday, with Protein Powder. I can see you are post op, just not how far. But, for that other OP I’d be careful introducing fruit until it’s allowed. Just because it’s blended fruit, doesn’t mean it won’t cause distress on your pouch.

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23 hours ago, BrookeR said:

Oh I’m not going to break the diet. I fear having complications too much. But, at 10 days I can have puréed foods as well such as tuna and cottage cheese and I am stoked!!! I am just ready for savory foods. I’m tired of eating sweet stuff. I tried some broth last night which I liked prior to surgery but cannot do now. I have been drinking sugar free Gatorade for the electrolytes because I don’t want to get dehydrated

I'm the same, i hate sweet stuff! I'm way more of a savory person! I still drink my two Protein Drinks a day, but now i get to add my savory tid bits during the day and dinner which gets me through! Good luck, you're almost there and it gets better!! :1312_thumbsup_tone3:

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I am 6 days out and I am not hungry at all. It’s crazy how this surgery works with your body! I think of food but I don’t desire it or feel hungry! No pain and incisions look great! This experience has been smooth so far! Far less than I ever expected!

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On 06/11/2018 at 15:35, ttuckrn said:

I am 6 days out and I am not hungry at all. It’s crazy how this surgery works with your body! I think of food but I don’t desire it or feel hungry! No pain and incisions look great! This experience has been smooth so far! Far less than I ever expected!
I was the same way, your appetite will return at some point. But enjoy the easiness while it’s there. Congrats on being off the bench!

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Are all you feeling better as we get ready,to start a,new week of June? Are you still feeling all alone?

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On 6/10/2018 at 1:14 PM, BrookeR said:

I am 5 days post op and these Protein Shakes are not cutting it!!!! I want something of some substance even if it is Peanut Butter or cottage cheese! I am so tired of drinking sweet things and am actually hungry. Surely I am not the only one, right?!

I didnt read through the whole thread but I was CRAVING Peanut Butter after surgery and I absolutely love it.

So basically around a week postop I stopped drinking shakes and started making peanut butter Protein pudding.

sugar free fat free vanilla pudding, skim milk (lactose free because im lactose intolerant), vanilla whey protein (lactose free because above) and pb 2 peanut butter powder.

I literally ate this stuff all day every day. It was amazing at the time, but after a few weeks of it I got so sick of it I couldnt eat it since.

But it got me through the early times extremely well

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I’m feeling the same way. Hungry and disappointed. I just had my sleeve on Wednesday and never expected to feel a bit of hunger. I am drinking propel, having beef broth, sugar free popsicles, etc. and all I can think of is eating “real food” instead. Is this just a “head hunger” I’m feeling?

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Pleasedontjudgeme I was starving after about 5 or 6 days. I am now 16 days post op and am allowed to have soft food so I tried some cottage cheese which was delicious but after about 3 bites I was done for! I still crave pizza like no other. We just have to have the will power to overpower those wants because they aren’t needs. I can promise you this though- it does get easier! Hang in there darlin!

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Thank you BrookeR!!

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36 minutes ago, pleasedontjudgeme said:

I’m feeling the same way. Hungry and disappointed. I just had my sleeve on Wednesday and never expected to feel a bit of hunger. I am drinking propel, having beef broth, sugar free popsicles, etc. and all I can think of is eating “real food” instead. Is this just a “head hunger” I’m feeling?

I personally only had head hunger at that stage. Four months in, I still have little physical hunger. Others have had physical hunger from the beginning though.

The thing about head hunger is it feels real! I really never understood that presurgery. Now when I feel hungry I have to think about what type of hunger it is. If it's only for something junky, it's head hunger. I have to think if I had a trigger, TV commercial, smell of food, or even writing my grocery list, if so, it's head hunger.

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Also, are you on a PPI? Like Rantadine or Omeprazole? A growl-y acid-y stomach feels like hunger as well.

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