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4 hours ago, Briswife15 said:

Yay! I'll be going home tomorrow!! How are you feeling?

Tired, mostly. Did walk a lot.

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Hi everyone! I'm heading into week 2 and just had my stitches out. I see a lot of folks talk about a 'stall' in weight loss. How can we stall when we are eating 300 to 500 calories per day? I've searched the internet trying to find the scientific reason but I haven't found anything. I've always been told by docs that calories in VS calories out is what drives weight loss. At our calorie intake we should drop weight consistently. I just want to understand how we 'stall'.

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I think our bodies are in "starvation" mode. Taking in so few calories that are bodies are holding on to what we have. That is definitely true for me. As much as I feel like I'm eating (drinking really) all day, I'm only averaging 500 to 600 calories per day. The week after surgery (3/11) it was even less than that. The month before surgery I was only eating 1000 calories per day. I think once we get closer to taking in more regular foods the body will shift into lose mode.

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Started full liquids today. Was able to do about 1.5 oz of yogurt this morning. Gonna be trying a Protein Shake soon.

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s o how did things go for you Wednesday the 27th and how are you feeling now?

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Anyone feel nauseous after they eat their creamy Soups ?

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2 hours ago, sallie Lindsey said:

Anyone feel nauseous after they eat their creamy Soups ?

Haven't tried the Soups yet. Felt a bit nauseous on my second yogurt try though. Had to stop after two bites.

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I had surgery on Wednesday and I’m home recovering. Parts of this have been much easier than expected and parts are super dang hard. For example, sleeping lol. I am getting plenty of fluids down and able to get my meds down. I even got one Protein Shake down today. I recommend not getting the vanilla shakes. They’re so darn sweet.

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17 hours ago, Ellf said:

Haven't tried the Soups yet. Felt a bit nauseous on my second yogurt try though. Had to stop after two bites.

When I was sleeved I experienced dumping by eating cream of mushroom Soup. I was in a restaurant and it was terrible. I tried eating Tomato Soup the other day and experienced nausea..no more cream Soups for me.

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Had my surgery on the 28th. All went well and had 2 nights in hospital. At home resting now and working on getting liquids in. So far so good. Bit low on energy but guessing that's to be expected.

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Late to this group but I had mine on March 23rd. I’m having issues getting my Protein in because I’m so done with the taste and smell of whey isolate. Anyone have this issue? I just have 4 days left on my liquids before I move to purée. I just want to jump right into purée!

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On 3/29/2019 at 11:38 PM, Asbrin said:

I had surgery on Wednesday and I’m home recovering. Parts of this have been much easier than expected and parts are super dang hard. For example, sleeping lol. I am getting plenty of fluids down and able to get my meds down. I even got one Protein Shake down today. I recommend not getting the vanilla shakes. They’re so darn sweet.

I’m having issues with all my shakes. I can’t deal with the sweet flavors anymore. The only thing I’m enjoying right now is broth or Water. The shakes and even the crystal light make me so nauseous now ughhh! Didn’t think trying to get liquids in would be so hard even though I know this diet would be difficult haha

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