liquid diet
on 4/6/15 8:27 am, edited 4/6/15 8:28 am - WI
Peppermint tea was a go to for me when I felt nauseated. Ginger tea soothes the stomach too. Try liquids at different temperatures. I could not drink anything cold early out from surgery. Getting your fluids in is REALLY important. You don't want to end up back in the hospital for dehydration. Dehydration can cause the nausea. You need to force yourself to take an ounce or two every 15 minutes throughout the day.
I'm two weeks out and was the EXACT same as you!!! The only thing that I could do was water and popsicles. I knew I needed more so I tried crystal light and Gatorade 2. These were approved by my dr. HANG in there and hope these help.
my first week I did water, and power aid zero and I was to do 2 oz of juice mixed with 2 oz of water every 4 hours. The juice could only be 100% apple, grape or cranberry. I really liked the grape. All my drinks had to be caffeine free. I like the decaf peppermint tea about the *******so had the decaf Constant Comment tea it's pretty good too. Crystal light is not to bad. I am really having a change in taste when it comes to the artificial sweetners. Use to be a big Sweet and low user prior to surgery...can't stand it in anything now.
I am sorry your having a hard time!! I am 12 days post up. When I first started liquids the hospital gave me an ounce medicine cup and I had to fini**** every 15 minutes. It made it seem attainable. I also was started on cream of chicken soup in the hospital...that counts as a liquid as well. I have had cream soup every day for lunch or dinner. I found propel to be much easier to tolerate than the powerade zero. The binder we got from the program I am in suggested if people are having trouble with fluids but can tolerate Popsicles to fill ice cube trays with propel and have those instead because at least you are getting the electrolytes. Good luck to you!!!
Bethany