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For five weeks I am on a full liquid diet. I was told by the dietician, three 2 oz "meals" with Protein "shakes" in between. That's 6 ounces of food for the day plus shakes. :lol: I think I got a little over zealous and had about 8 ounces of full liquids, (4 oz grits, 2 oz applesauce, 2 oz pudding). My protein is concentrated, because I hate protein supplements, and is only 4.5 ounces for the whole day. I also kept forgetting not to drink. After each "meal" I went straight for a sip of Water. It's such a habit. I feel guilty. I spaced everything out well, but I suppose I should have skipped the last 2 ounces of pudding and followed my drinking schedule. I will be better tomorrow. This is all so different. Also, when I eat and drink I burp a lot. Is this normal? I have only been banded since Monday and I still feel a little gassy. But, I worry that too much burping might be bad for the band. Just regular burps, not pb's. Lovely. Advice welcomed. :lol:

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For five weeks I am on a full liquid diet. I was told by the dietician, three 2 oz "meals" with Protein "shakes" in between. That's 6 ounces of food for the day plus shakes. :tongue: I think I got a little over zealous and had about 8 ounces of full liquids, (4 oz grits, 2 oz applesauce, 2 oz pudding). My Protein is concentrated, because I hate protein supplements, and is only 4.5 ounces for the whole day. I also kept forgetting not to drink. After each "meal" I went straight for a sip of Water. It's such a habit. I feel guilty. I spaced everything out well, but I suppose I should have skipped the last 2 ounces of pudding and followed my drinking schedule. I will be better tomorrow. This is all so different. Also, when I eat and drink I burp a lot. Is this normal? I have only been banded since Monday and I still feel a little gassy. But, I worry that too much burping might be bad for the band. Just regular burps, not pb's. Lovely. Advice welcomed. :smile2:

Hi Chelsey,

Welcome to the LOSER'S BENCH!!! What a great place to be, right? All the doctors are different about post surgery meals. For instance, for me I had to do 4 days of Clear Liquids, 3 days of full liquids, 3 days of blended and then on to stage 4, which is regular food. I couldn't eat grits, applesauce or anything like that in my diet. I could or can, when I get my fills eat sf Jello, sf popsicles, Carb Master yogurt(which is high in protein) and things like that. I have found a real good protein that I love and have been on since April 07. It's called Body Fortress. You can find it at Wal-Mart and it's usually around $15 for a 2 lb jug. It taste like a chocolate milkshake....my favorite!! I know what you're thinking, "It comes from Wally World it can't be good!!" But, it is and I've had good results with it too.

As far as the burping goes after you have Lap Band....that's NORMAL!! I belch and burp all the time now and they don't hurt the band, BTW. You have to get in at least 64ozs of Water, or fluids a day. You have to stay hydrated!! Believe me it's no fun getting dehydrated, it happened to me right after surgery. I was in the hospital for another week after I went home.

Tammy P

Tammy's Journey

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