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I'm have a time with the choices of Soups that will help me through my 2 weeks PO sleeve. I have been drinking low sodium chicken broth, no sugar popsicles and Jello, Gatorade, Water, and Protein Shakes. I was wondering if I added Tomato Soup, in there to give myself a different choice, would it be wise? Another thing how do you take down the 64 ozs without feeling too full. #POSLEEVEDAY5 #DOWN9LBS
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I am 6days post VSG and had Tomato Soup today and it was perfectly fine!!

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I ate some much strained cream of mushroom Soup I was certain my skin would turn THAT SHADE.

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On 12/25/2018 at 1:48 PM, Ed_NW said:

8 days PO... Tomato Soup is awesome but not according to my new gut. I can't keep it in. Everyone is different. Just try them all until you find what works.

Hey Ed! That Tomato Soup didn't work for me either after taking in 3-4 tablespoons! So I stopped and got me a 1/2 Water 1/2 Protein Shake. Egg drop Soup holds down pretty well. I' PO day 7 today.

On 12/25/2018 at 1:48 PM, Ed_NW said:

8 days PO... Tomato Soup is awesome but not according to my new gut. I can't keep it in. Everyone is different. Just try them all until you find what works.

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1 hour ago, ShauntaeRSmith said:

Hey Ed! That Tomato Soup didn't work for me either after taking in 3-4 tablespoons! So I stopped and got me a 1/2 Water 1/2 Protein Shake. Egg drop Soup holds down pretty well. I' PO day 7 today.

Iv'e been thinking about egg drop Soup. I'm going to try some. Thanks!

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A freakin making! I'm walking my 1st mile since my surgery! But, I am doing beget than I or most ppl think I should, still a little sore on my left side, but one day at a time!

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Hey Zombie! I spoke with my surgeon's nurse and explained to her that the most I was able to get down was 40+/- and she explained to me that I should strive for the 64, but if 35-45 was all I could tolerate, just to work it in little at a time and slow sips of course. I'm PO 7 days today. I did my 1st-mile walk today, and I have been able to get down 54 ozs on yesterday, shooting for the 64 today, still working, but I might not make the 64 oz marker today, but I am working on it. Keep striving. Use the drink reminder so you can at least try every 15 minutes or so. Keep pushing!! We are all in this together! 💪

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Well, guys after diluting the Campbell's Tomato Soup, my belly did not like it after the 3rd or 4th tablespoon, so yeah, I discarded it as well. I will just stick and duke out this next 7 days like a "G"! I got some egg drop Soup, and I made veggie soup today for the family, but I will still hold off on taking any of the juices in. I am still trying to get the 64 ozs completed. I did complete my 1-mile walk today, as my goal was set for today. 11 oz Protein Shake, and Water for the rest of the day for me!!

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Tomato Soup may be to acidic for your new stomach. High in carbs and sugar. Try low sodium chicken Soup and strain out the broth to drink and give the rest to the family or dog.

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I did Campbell’s Tomato, I cooked it with milk instead of Water and then strained it. Drank 4oz per day and no dumping

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A Minor Miracle, Campbell's Tomato Soup is legendary for its HIGH carb content! Most people seem to dump like a 🚚 Truck.

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