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Hi everyone new here 😊 I’m
Day 5 post op from my sleeve and I feel hungry for the first time 😊 I’m going to try a little yoghurt this morning x

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Good morning @debg74

Welcome to the forum! I am certainly not the official spokesperson here but wanted to make sure you felt welcome.

Congratulations on your surgery. There is a large amount of information on this site. I am certain you can find the answer to almost any surgery or food related question here.

Everyone is very friendly on the forum and those with similar experiences are willing to share their wisdom. I am only four months post op and I still have a long way to go.

Best wishes on your journey!

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Hello @debg74 Welcome to the forum and congrats on your surgery. Lovely to hear from a fellow Lancastrian. Hope the yogurt goes down well.

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Had 1/4 of it, just had a scrambled egg ate 3/4 of that it’s the fluids I’m struggling with xx

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You can have eggs 5 days post op? LUCKY YOU. I was on liquids for 2 weeks.

I only seem to be hungry in the morning. I drink a shake and then I am good all day. I still eat because I have too but I don't feel hungry anymore.

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Work really hard on those fluids! It is really easy to get dehydrated and end up back in hospital.

I found that keeping a bottle of Water or whatever in my hand or right next to me helped a lot. I needed my drinks iced cold but some people prefer them warm.

Some people set a timer to drink every five or ten minutes.

Congrats!

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Good to see you here. Congratulations on your WLS. Take some time to explore the threads and forums and you'll find tons of fantastic information and useful advice as you go through your WLS journey.

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Hello and welcome.

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