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having a real hard time getting in the Protein and fluids. any advice? i feel full and don't want to drink anything.

the Doc gave me codeine with acetaminophen and it doesn't help with any pain. i am thinking it might be disagreeing with my stomach so i am going to lay off it for a while.

is this common?

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Got banded today myself. My Dr has me on Clear Liquids for the first seven days. I got liquild Tylenol and Lortab. I dont feel great but not as bad as expected. Good Luck to you.

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Hi all! My name is Nanci Drew (yes, it really is) and I just had my surgery at NWWLS yesterday. I am feeling great so far but I wanted to share a funny story. I woke up in the recovery room and I was saying, over and over again, I WANT CAKE! I WANT CAKE! Apparently I was saying it for about 15 minutes in my post-op stuper. Do you think I need a lapband, or what????????!!!!!!!!!!

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Try to drink Water, Water, water. When I was in the hospital I was well filled with fluids from the IV. I had the IV working over 24 hours and came home nicely hydrated. For nearly two weeks I didn't really drink and boy did I lose weight.

I had no desire to drink a drop (or eat) for the first two weeks. I was feeling very week and light headed. Most likely I was dehydrating. I finally started Crystal Lite mixes and it was much easier to drink.

Once I started eating on Day 15, I was surprised that I could eat. With in a week I put on 10lbs and realized it was not a weight-gain it was putting water back in to my body. (I was only eating about 500 calories of healthyy food a day.) Wish I didn't let myself dehydrate. It was disappointing -- not discouraging -- to drop 31 lbs and then put 10 lbs right back on. I'm almost back to 31 lbs and it's been 7 weeks since surgery.

So bottom-lining it...you may not be able to drink or have any desire to but keep a bottle of water in arms reach. And lastly walking around helped seem to empty the "water" from where it rested after the first sips. G'luck!

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having a real hard time getting in the Protein and fluids. any advice? i feel full and don't want to drink anything.

the Doc gave me codeine with acetaminophen and it doesn't help with any pain. i am thinking it might be disagreeing with my stomach so i am going to lay off it for a while.

is this common?

U know i was given liquid lortab and i felt as sick as a dog... Trust me when i say u have to force yourself to drink your liquids or u will get dehydrated... I felt the same way. I didn't eat or drink anything for 4-days and my eyes were sunken in and I could tell i was dehydrated... u have to drink....

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U know i was given liquid lortab and i felt as sick as a dog... Trust me when i say u have to force yourself to drink your liquids or u will get dehydrated... I felt the same way. I didn't eat or drink anything for 4-days and my eyes were sunken in and I could tell i was dehydrated... u have to drink....

thats what i needed to hear. i just got back from a walk and do feel a little better. i am slowly getting my Water in.

thanks

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Yea, while in the hospial I was getting the IV and have to force myself to take 1 or 3 sipp of the chk broth and min maid juice. I'm 5 days post-op and find that if I drink cystal light it goes down better than Water. They only thing with crystal light is that it leave a bad aftertaste. Oh well, at least I'm getting fluids.

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