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Hi everyone! Just had the sleeve done on 6/4. Quick question regarding Fluid intake. Per my surgeon, the first two weeks goal is 64 ounces fluid and 45 G Protein daily. Are you counting the Protein Shakes to your fluid intake, as well, or logging it separately? I’ll be on a full liquid diet for these next two weeks so I’m sticking to Water, Bone Broth, Powerade zero. Made my first Protein Shake today and tolerated it okay. Still have trouble going from sitting to standing due to incision pain. Still feel pretty distended but no further gas pain today.
Look forward to being on this journey with all of you!

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Mine told me that the liquid from Protein Shake 'counts' towards my 'total fluids'. I was sleeved on 6/3. Yesterday, Water was hard and Protein Shakes were easy; today, it's the exact opposite. I'm just trying to roll with it! I'm using a timer on my phone to keep sipping every 4 mins. Good luck!!!

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Thank you! So helpful! Havethree the timer idea sounds brilliant! Will have to do that. Good luck to you, as well!

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1 minute ago, Dee.Lams said:

Thank you! So helpful! Havethree the timer idea sounds brilliant! Will have to do that. Good luck to you, as well!

And herbal peppermint tea has been awesome, too! and chicken Bone Broth - if you're looking for any variety!

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On 06/08/2020 at 18:57, havethree said:






And herbal peppermint tea has been awesome, too! and chicken Bone Broth - if you're looking for any variety!


Good deal! Will check that out! I’ve been cycling between chicken broth, beef broth, and vegetable broth the last 3 days for some variety.

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3 hours ago, Dee.Lams said:

Hi everyone! Just had the sleeve done on 6/4. Quick question regarding Fluid intake. Per my surgeon, the first two weeks goal is 64 ounces Fluid and 45 G Protein daily. Are you counting the Protein Shakes to your fluid intake, as well, or logging it separately? I’ll be on a full liquid diet for these next two weeks so I’m sticking to Water, Bone Broth, Powerade zero. Made my first Protein Shake today and tolerated it okay. Still have trouble going from sitting to standing due to incision pain. Still feel pretty distended but no further gas pain today.
Look forward to being on this journey with all of you!

How do you feel?

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On 06/08/2020 at 19:37, It's time. said:






How do you feel?






Very sore, very slow still. Walking very tentatively because of the dragging pain from largest incision. Have trouble finding a comfortable position at night, even with wedge pillow and multiple king size pillows. I’m not one to be able to sleep all night on my back. First two nights, turning to my side produced excruciating pain. Was prescribed liquid norco on discharge but only took one dose and didn’t tolerate it well. I find a dose of liquid Tylenol nightly to be helpful in getting me to sleep.

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Propel Water (lemon flavor is my favorite) is also good. I learned that from a youtuber. It has electrolytes in it & it is flavored but not as intense of a flavor as Gatorade Zero / G2 .. Hope you are holding up okay.. Day 4 was my worst day. Everything has gotten better since then-- keep that in mind.

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On 06/08/2020 at 20:12, Lanie992 said:



Propel Water (lemon flavor is my favorite) is also good. I learned that from a youtuber. It has electrolytes in it & it is flavored but not as intense of a flavor as Gatorade Zero / G2 .. Hope you are holding up okay.. Day 4 was my worst day. Everything has gotten better since then-- keep that in mind.


Thank you for saying that! Ive been really praying this isn’t my new normal. I’ll check out propel Water for sure! Great tips. How are you doing with intake now? I see that you’re at least two weeks post op?

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Also, when did you all start your supplements?

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Vitamins/minerals

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Regarding Vitamins, my surgeon said to wait two weeks post OP to start. This is to prevent nausea.

I found I had plenty of energy during the 2 week post OP diet. Drinking 3 - 4 Protein Shakes per day and occasional Soup broth covered most of my needs. After 2 weeks I stopped Protein shakes. I planned to get all my protein from natural sources. I found my energy levels dropped so I am drinking one shake per day. It will take some adjusting.

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On 06/08/2020 at 20:28, California Guy said:



Regarding Vitamins, my surgeon said to wait two weeks post OP to start. This is to prevent nausea.




I found I had plenty of energy during the 2 week post OP diet. Drinking 3 - 4 Protein Shakes per day and occasional Soup broth covered most of my needs. After 2 weeks I stopped Protein shakes. I planned to get all my Protein from natural sources. I found my energy levels dropped so I am drinking one shake per day. It will take some adjusting.


Excellent advice! Thank you. My surgeon also suggested 2 weeks but reading through forum posts, quite a few sleevers started after the first week. So this is reassuring. And 4 protein shakes! That’s amazing! I can barely make 1-1.5 so far.

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