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14 minutes ago, BluPhoenix said:

@Terry5502: Followed you! Tell me how the ricotta works. eggs, tofu, cottage cheese have been tasty but causing stomach cramps SOMETIMES. So frustrating!

I definitely will! I’m going to get some cottage cheese today to see how that goes. Def frustrating but I refuse to give on to liquids right away lol

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I can’t figure it out happens at least twice a day no warning I have a portable pot next to my bed I hardiy make it out of bed. Usually happens after I have broth or yogurt

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3 minutes ago, Bree68 said:

I can’t figure it out happens at least twice a day no warning I have a portable pot next to my bed I hardiy make it out of bed. Usually happens after I have broth or yogurt

Ok. Sounds like your body doesnt like those things. Any luck with applesauce, cream Soups, or Jello with Protein?

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JellI seems ok cottage cheese seems ok I’ve only had yogurt, cottage cheese, chicken Soup with small noodles that’s it today I’m trying no yogurt or soup see how I do. Nothing gives me cramps just instant diherrea

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1 hour ago, Cherylanne22 said:

How long does it take for the incisions to heal enough that I can lay down and sleep more than an hour at a time? 2 days post-surgery

My surgery is Monday, not sure...yet. 😊

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17 hours ago, BluPhoenix said:

@BluesLily: a serving is a half cup.

Ok. I wonder if it's too much too fast. I know all programs are different. I had my surgery the day after you and I am not allowed to eat what you're eating for another 10 days. Like eggs are Stage 3 for me. And Stage 3 happens at 3 weeks post surgery. Basically, one week post surgery you are allowed to eat purree which I wonder is just too much for your new tummy.

For me, surgery April 6, I had one week of Clear Liquids. Then starting on Day 8 after surgery, I transition to full liquids which is called Stage 2 for us. I stay on that for two weeks. I dont move to Stage 3 which is limited soft foods until 3 weeks post surgery. Again, all programs are different. Lots of folks talk about their different programs on here. But, I just wonder if your healing tummy is not ready for that kind of intake that you are introducing now. Plus, stage 2 in my program is only 1/4 cup which is 2 ounces of anything on our really tiny list that is not thin liquid. I think a half cup that you mentioned eating now might be 4 ounces. Might be a tad much for your healing tummy.

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You are right on I watched a great utube video yesterday from a surgeon I stopped the yogurt and Soup yesterday I had my first day with no dumping so I’m gonna continue. Thanks

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3 hours ago, Bree68 said:

You are right on I watched a great utube video yesterday from a surgeon I stopped the yogurt and Soup yesterday I had my first day with no dumping so I’m gonna continue. Thanks

Great. Glad you found some helpful information and made some changes that are helpful. Woohoo!

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Anyone experience mood swings after their sleeve? This is my first full day home and I’m ok one minute and the next I’m teary eyed. Anyone else experience this?

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7 minutes ago, ashd13 said:

Anyone experience mood swings after their sleeve? This is my first full day home and I’m ok one minute and the next I’m teary eyed. Anyone else experience this?

I am almost 6 weeks out now and I have experienced a little of this. My team said to expect it. I notice I am just more sensitive than usual at times. It seems to be happening less frequently now though.

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1 minute ago, ShoppGirl said:

I am almost 6 weeks out now and I have experienced a little of this. My team said to expect it. I notice I am just more sensitive than usual at times. It seems to be happening less frequently now though.

Thanks. I know to experience it as well and had the lapband over 10 years ago and remembered it happening weeks or months later. Just not right away. Thanks! :)

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I have been having major mood swings, my team told me it's because of hormonal changes. I wasn't prepared to go through menopause again. I have 3 days out of surgery

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