Not enough water!
Water is best, but at the beginning, it can be difficult. Try different temps and beverages. Early out I found icy cold and hot worked best. Suck on sugar free popsicles - 2 oz. each, but they add up. Try hot broths, herbals teas, etc. Find what goes down the best and use that. It will get better as your sleeve heals. It's essential to get in enough fluids to not dehydrate.
on 3/17/15 6:08 am
Several things helped me. I used a timer. You can use phone, oven or egg timer. I got a cheap/small one from Amazon. I timed every 10-15 minutes to drink because I would forget. then used it to time 30 minutes before and after meals. (I am 5 months out and don't use it as much, as you get into the habit of drinking). I also drink at room temperature instead of cold. I drink V8 Diet Splash straight or you can dilute it with water. You may want to have a SF popsicle once or twice a day. I use a water bottle that is 20 oz. I drink 20 oz 3 times a day and add the extra 5 ozs before bed for 65 oz. (I have breakfast, drink 20 oz, have lunch, drink 20 oz then have dinner, drink 25 oz.) It does get easier. And I am sure others will chime in with some good ideas. Good luck to you!
on 3/17/15 7:02 am
I would echo the suggestions already made. It is difficult at first, but part of it is just developing the habit of sipping all day long, and the other part is finding the liquids that sit well with your tummy. I found that adding a little splash of fruit juice (apple, cranberry, whatever you like) to my large room-temperature water bottle was really helpful. I thought it would taste awful because it was so diluted, but my tastes had changed and it was delicious and refreshing.
Also, try pushing yourself to do just one extra sip each time you drink - it took me several months, but I gradually worked up from one sip at a time to five or six. Sounds silly, but counting sips worked for me. I'm watching my sugar/carbs, so plain water is what I stick with now (along with lots of coffee and sugar-free hot cider), but the juice helped get me through the first couple of months.
Good luck! :)
Try different liquids and temperatures. Set at timer to go off every 15 minutes and sip!
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on 3/17/15 8:37 am
Hi Linda,
If you're having trouble drinking enough liquids because your stomach feels queasy, ask (demand if necessary) your surgeon to prescribe Zofran or some other anti-nausea medication.
I was sleeved on Feb. 2 and had the exact same problem drinking water and other liquids, hot or cold. Four weeks later I was in the ER with severe dehydration and a very bad kidney infection. My surgeon prescribed Zofran, and now I can drink at least close to the recommended 64 oz.
Please don't let the liquid issue slide. It's critical to keep yourself well hydrated, for more rapid healing if for nothing worse.
psychoticparrot
"Live for what today has to offer, not for what yesterday has taken away."
You are working yourself into some serious trouble, so today is a new day for you to reach that goal. Everything wet and decaf counts. If you have fed your caffeine monster - you will need twice the amount of the caffeinated beverage. You've probably noticed that nothing gives any particular pleasure - so aim at what sucks less. Try different flavors and temperatures. Carry a cup with you everywhere and sip all of the time.
This is your FT job right now. It's hard and it sucks because you just don't feel like drinking, but do it because your body needs it. Dehydration creates nausea and fatigue, which, of course, makes you want to drink even less. It's a horrible cycle, so DRINK UP. The next stop is kidney stones, and you DONT want those, right?
Valerie
DS 2005
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