Am I eating enough?
Hello! I had my VSG surgery on 7/30/15. I am still not feeling full or hungry. I eat 3 times a day...I'm on full liquids. I find that I typically stop eating after 5-6 teaspoons of soup or 1/4 of a protein shake. I usually will drink 32 ounces of water a day...maybe a little under. I stop eating when I start to get the hiccups. Should I be eating more or is this okay? THANK YOU!!
on 8/8/15 5:55 pm
Your sleeve is very swollen, and you won't be able to eat much in one sitting, especially at first. You'll be able to handle a bit more as your body heals.
You DO need to get more water, though; 64oz or more per day is best. Keep a bottle with you at all times and sip all day, and don't be afraid to try different drinks (tea, Crystal Light, Mio, etc.) if it helps you drink it all!
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on 8/8/15 8:02 pm
Hello! I had my VSG surgery on 7/30/15. I am still not feeling full or hungry. I eat 3 times a day...I'm on full liquids. I find that I typically stop eating after 5-6 teaspoons of soup or 1/4 of a protein shake. I usually will drink 32 ounces of water a day...maybe a little under. I stop eating when I start to get the hiccups. Should I be eating more or is this okay? THANK YOU!!
Try some sugar free Popsicles. They count as fluids and should be easy to go down.
on 8/8/15 9:11 pm
Water, water, water, and then, when you're really sick of it ..... more water. Dehydration is a real and dangerous risk at this point in your post-op recovery. I didn't drink nearly enough water post-op, and nearly died because of it -- so not kidding.
Don't worry about whether you're eating enough. Right now you can't eat much; that will resolve itself as you heal. The question must be, "Am I drinking enough?"
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