:lol:Hey, this is dlynnmarie (Donna). Thanks for all the feedback, I really appreciate it. I talked to my doctor about this today as well. He said the same thing you all did - that the bloated feeling is from the swelling which takes a while to go down, and that I shouldn't worry about getting the full amount of liquids in. He said the important thing is to not get dehydrated. One of the repliers to my post said she was peeing constantly, and that's good. Peeing a lot means your body doesn't need the extra Fluid and isn't trying to hold onto it, which it will do when you get dehydrated. Also, the more clear your urine is, the better. Most of you probably know this already, but when you have bright yellow or dark yellow urine, it's a sign of dehydration.
I think the one replier had a good point too that if we just listen to what our body tells us, that's the key. My body's just a BIT CONFUSED right now!! LOL.
My mom, who had gastric bypass a few years ago, bought me Protein shake drinks which were pre-made, rather than powder you have to mix. They are by EAS and called Myoplex Lite. They look like juice boxes. My mom got me French vanilla, and I have to say, they're not bad. They're not GREAT, but there not bad!
As far as not keeping anything down, I had that problem only the first 24 hours, which was bad enough! My heart goes out to anyone who experiences that - it is not fun! My doctor said when that happens in the first 3 days, it is the anesthesia causing it and you just have to let it wear off.
I've only had the surgery on the 13th, and already I'm craving solid foods! Can't wait to eat something with some kind of substance to it! Not complaining though - the weight's coming off.