Nick85 0 Posted February 24, 2011 So i am approaching the 3 week mark since my surgery. I am up to 1/2-3/4 a cup of food per meal now and i have really noticed that not drinking after meals keeps you full a lot longer. My problem is though that now i am drinking only about 32 oz of Water a day. The old rule that i remember was that you are suppose to drink 8-8oz glass of water a day. I use to exceed that before my surgery but now i have a hard time hitting the half way mark. I keep trying to tell myself that i need to drink more but i hate feeling hungry. Mind you i haven't had any fills yet and maybe once i have a fill it will change but right now i hardly drink enough fluids. Do any of you find yourselves in my postion? What do you do to take in enough fluids? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jodi_620 37 Posted February 24, 2011 I can't drink 64oz of Water per day. I do keep water with me and sip on it all the time but I probably only manage 32 to 40 oz per day and I do fine with that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
reverie 49 Posted February 24, 2011 I eat every 3 hours. I wait 30-45 mins after I eat (some wait an hour) and then I drink two 16oz cups of Water. I usually average 80oz+ a day. If you schedule out your meals, leave time between them and set a goal of how much you need to drink. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nick85 0 Posted February 24, 2011 Thanks to both of you for the help. I'm not so scared now about something bad happening. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
honk 780 Posted February 25, 2011 Part of your issue could be that you are still on mushies (though you may be on solids) which will especially slip through the band when you drink. I normally drink 20 oz or so like 10 minutes before meals. My doctor says an hour after eating you can start drinking. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
L12 13 Posted February 25, 2011 Keep an eye on your hydration; in my experience being dehydrated makes my band much tighter! I exercise a lot, and often drink a gallon a day of liquids. Days when I exercise but don't drink much, my band tightens up and solids can be difficult for me to get down. Pre-band I didn't drink much; now when I drink, I usually drink two or three glasses in a row, and always have a drink near me. I drink at least two glasses in the AM when I get up, two to three before and after any exercise, one right before bed, and several throughout the day. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JourneyGirl 10 Posted February 25, 2011 I am only 3 days post op but the nurses told me to have 40 ounces of Fluid a day. As long as I have that I will be fine. 64 oz is ideal but 40 is good. I know that everyone doctor/ nurse is different. That is just what mine is saying and I am just making it to 40 ounces at this point. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AquarianCrab 8 Posted February 28, 2011 I'm 7 weeks out and still having trouble getting in all of my Water, even when I count the two cups of coffee I have every morning! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JakerT5 8 Posted April 11, 2011 How much Water are you supposed to be able to drink in an hour Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dave_NW 92 Posted April 11, 2011 Nick, be sure to count any other sources of liquids you're consuming: coffee, any soft drinks, Soups, broths - water-based liquids come in a variety of forms. You may be taking in more than you realize. Dave Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TKW 501 Posted April 11, 2011 Regular coffee and caffinated sodas do not count as fluids and for every cup/can you drink I was told you have to drink another 16 oz of Water to make up for the loss because of the caffine. (not saying this is a fact, just what I have been told) I drink in a day Morning 2 10oz cups of decaff coffee 20 oz 1 bottle of Water 16 oz afternoon 2 - 5 2 - 24 oz crystal lite 48 oz Gym 5:30 1 - 16 oz water 16 oz After Supper 1 16 oz bottle of water 16 oz Total 116 oz a day Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dave_NW 92 Posted April 11, 2011 Regular coffee and caffinated sodas do not count as fluids and for every cup/can you drink I was told you have to drink another 16 oz of Water to make up for the loss because of the caffine. (not saying this is a fact, just what I have been told) I agree that not all liquids are created equal. And that was my larger point: That ANY liquid he consumes must be considered. If not on a 1 to 1 ratio, at least in total. Which would give him options for adjusting his total Fluid intake for the day, and maybe feel better about how much liquid he IS getting in. Dave Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Acadia 20 Posted April 16, 2011 "Regular coffee and caffinated [sic] sodas do not count as fluids and for every cup/can you drink I was told you have to drink another 16 oz of Water to make up for the loss because of the caffine. (not saying this is a fact, just what I have been told)" That's actually not true. Though you will urinate a tiny bit more, it's not enough to warrant drinking double the amount to make up for it. Per the mayo Clinic: Recent research shows that this is not true and that caffeine only has a diuretic effect if you consume large amounts of it — more than 500 to 600 milligrams (or 4 to 7 cups of coffee) a day. However, adding cream and sugar to anything (including the sugar in soda) makes it not worthwhile for drinking. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites