21 days post op

pennylee
on 1/8/16 8:49 pm - Seaford, DE
RNY on 12/18/15

Sorry, I haven't been on for twenty one days. 

surgery was December 18  then the holidays, ya'll know how time gets away from you.   Need some pointers please.  I am getting a lot of air in tummy when I swallow liquids causing pains, I know I need more fluid intake.  The doc has me introducing regular foods have thrown up a few time after first bite,,,,any comments!

 

    
Kelly M.
on 1/8/16 9:08 pm - TX

Congratulations on your surgery. When introducing new foods be very carefull and take small bites and chew very well

Kelly in Texas   Gastric Bypass   Oct 15 2012  

MickeyDee
on 1/8/16 11:38 pm

Chewchewchew.  Sipsipsip.  Walkwalkwalk.

 

         

Doingrightin2015
on 1/9/16 1:59 am
RNY on 03/10/15

Congratulations on having your surgery. I have a very good friend (R&Y) and also a friends daughter (sleeve) that both had surgery the same day as you. Things will get easier as time goes by. Like the others say sip, sip, sip and walk, walk, walk. Take small sips and don't be using a straw! small bites well chewed and don't eat to fast.  You will be amazed at how well you are feeling within the year!

Doingitright2015

HW in life 282 HW265 at start SW 244 CW170

 

 

 

 

 

 

rocky513
on 1/9/16 4:18 am - WI

Varying the temperature of the drink helped me.  I couldn't drink anything cold for a long time.  I drank a lot of hot herbal tea right after surgery.  Peppermint and ginger were my favorite. I would set a timer for every 15 minutes to remind me to take a drink.  Sometimes it helps to drink something warm, before you eat (for some reason it seems to relax the pouch).

It took me a long time to introduce foods.  If it upset my pouch, I would go back to full liquids for a day or two to let my pouch "rest".  Then I would try the solid foods again.  We all heal at different rates.  You still may have some swelling that is making it hard to eat.  Keep trying and remember to chew until the food is applesauce consistency.  Also remember to take VERY tiny bites and eat slowly.  The biggest culprits in not being able to eat solid food is eating too fast, or eating too much.

HW 270 SW 236 GW 160 CW 145 (15 pounds below goal!)

VBG Aug. 7, 1986, Revised to RNY Nov. 18, 2010

burgoya
on 1/9/16 1:50 pm

Congrats on the surgery.  I am almost 90 days out and I find using a shrimp fork really helps me with the correct size of a bite.  It also slows me down.  Chew each bite 30 times, no matter what it is.  Also, try small sips and  set a timer if you need to.  Keep it up - you are doing great!

supershopper
on 1/9/16 4:01 pm

I read for frame of reference, when you swallow, it should be smaller than the eraser on top of a pencil. You may be putting too much down at one time. Also you aren't using straws or drinking carbonated drinks are you? those cause major issues. Any particular foods causing an issue?

HW 305 SW 278 Surgery weight 225 GW 160 LW: 118.8

RNY 12/15/2015,

GB removal 09/2016,

Twisted bowel/hernia repair 08/2017

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