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You can have anything that passes through a straw. It's only two days, so it's not as bad as the first two weeks after surgery.

As far as "why"... it's obvious... your stomach needs to get used to the new size. Can't just go out and have lunch... it takes time.

I think it's a great tool to get a person to eat better.

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Windy,

My surgeon told me because the stomach doesn't like being touched . The liquids give it time to get over it.

edie

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Hi everyone, I was banded on 05/08 and doing pretty good. How is everyone doing with the pain....eating...going back to work. I had my 1 wk check up Tuesday kinda early cause I am thinking abt going ahead and go bck to work. I have lost abt 16 lbs that is pre surgery until now. Doctor seems to think I am doing great the only complaint I really have is I have lots of pressure in my chest area it hurts like #?*! when I hiccup..anyone experiencing this pain???!

I was one of the lucky ones that did not have to wait for ever on an approval ...I started the process in March and had the surgery in May...Although my thought process was much much longer I had been thinking abt the bypass for the last 4 years or better.

I hope everyone is doing Great!!! :thumbup:

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Hi everyone, I was banded on 05/08 and doing pretty good. How is everyone doing with the pain....eating...going back to work. I had my 1 wk check up Tuesday kinda early cause I am thinking abt going ahead and go bck to work. I have lost abt 16 lbs that is pre surgery until now. Doctor seems to think I am doing great the only complaint I really have is I have lots of pressure in my chest area it hurts like #?*! when I hiccup..anyone experiencing this pain???!

I was one of the lucky ones that did not have to wait for ever on an approval ...I started the process in March and had the surgery in May...Although my thought process was much much longer I had been thinking abt the bypass for the last 4 years or better.

I hope everyone is doing Great!!! :thumbup:

hey Wayoflife.. congrats on your surgery and wishing you a speedy recovery. i also had the chest pains / indigestion for the first two weeks. felt like i was going to die at times and spent a fortune on rolaids, maalox, and herbal teas.. 2 weeks post op and it is pretty much all gone. now that i have moved to mushies and getting more substance in my stomach. you are going to be bloated for a few weeks. but it will pass and when it does you will feel like a million bucks.

i was initially going for full by-pass, but i am happy with my decision. I also had a great medical team - the entire process start to finish was exactly 6 weeks.. :thumbup:

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That's a doctor-specific rule. A lot of docs do not require that.

It does make sense to allow your stomach to adjust after a fill though - some people's stomachs get irritated or swollen and need to rest after a fill. Two whole days of liquids seems like overkill, but maybe some people need that.

I don't recall ever having trouble eating fairly normally after a fill. YMMV.

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***As far as "why"... it's obvious... your stomach needs to get used to the new size. Can't just go out and have lunch... it takes time.***I don't think it's so obvious if you don't know the answer.....That being said, I always chill the first day and go slow the next (after a fill) My doctor has never told me to NOT eat, he tells me to chew well and be aware :cry_smile:

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