Back in the hospital again!
Wow. Sorry to hear you got so ill. However, really glad I read your post. I have not been drinking nearly enough and I think I drank 24 ounces just while reading the posts! I am definitely going to be drinking more. Funny thing is that I drank a lot more pre-surgery than I do now. Guess I am still feeling very full most of the time right now and drinking makes me bloat. However, better to bloat away that ride the gurney!!
Happy you are doing better. Karen
I had heard drinking water was important. We live in a desert, of course. But after reading all these posts I gather it's more important for us WL people than most other people. I had no idea. What makes it difficult to get the amount we drank BEFORE surgery? I thought it would just wash though. I drink close to 2 liters now. Am I correct in hearing that's not going to happen post-op? - Lanah
You have not yet had surgery, am I right? This SHOULD be stressed vigorously in your pre-op teaching. When you have your new pouch it will be tiny. The size of a small egg and in the beginning it will be swollen from surgery and very very tender. You will only to be able to drink in small sips. Take a gulp of water or any liquid like you do now and it will HURT! So to compensate for the reduced size you need to sip, sip, sip as they say. I am told this does not last forever but for months this is what you will have to do and ALWAYS have some sort of liquid with you in a bottle. Not cola and nothing caffininated tho you will here different stories on this subject. I just know I did not come this far to mess it up now, drinking something I should not. I stick to water, decaff tea, Crystal Lite and SF slupee's. You need at least 64oz daily and ideal in a desert setting is one gallon daily. Check with your surgeon's office about the availability of pre-op and post-op classes...this is important!
Gena
You are correct. My surgery is June 25. I haven't had my pre-op orientation yet. I was just surprised to hear tha****er is so difficult to take in. I guess I have a lot to learn. I'm to know you're doing better. Learning to eat slowly and drink slowly in the fast paced life is quite a challange. Thank you for the advice. - Lanah
Have found out that I do too! I really enjoy my slurpee maker
Every night at bed time I make up a big glass of the shaved ice and water and it is usually nearly gone by morning. I enjoy it as much without the SF syrups as I do with them. Matter of fact I need one now as I am about a full glass behind this evening...will take it to bed and have bites and sips while I read for a while. Someone said you can buy the Torani SF syrups at a store on the corner of Bell and 67th Ave. Need to look that up as I think I would like a vanilla and a lemon flavor to add to my collection.
Gena
I'm going to have to look into the syrups. I like cherry. The water and ice place never has sugarfree syrup for their shaved ice. I go through bags of ice every week because I have to have everything I drink cold. My icemaker cannot keep up with my ice addiction...hehehe. I also drink a whole lot iced tea with splenda or sweet n low.....
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