Peronella 2 Posted December 23, 2010 Hello, all! I was 'sleeved' on Monday morning, came home today. In the hospital, I was kept hydrated using IV fluids and had no problem staying fully hydrated. Now that I am home, I am finding it difficult to ingest the quantity of Water necessary to keep (what I assume is adequately) hydrated. I haven't been to the bathroom once since I have been home, and was going twice a day while 'hooked up' in the hospital. I am finding it difficult to drink. I swallow and it kind of hurts. It isn't a sharp pain. It is more of a thud-like gassy ache. As soon as I burp, I feel better. It has taken 2 hours to drink half a glass of water. Do I just need to keep 'practicing' or is this just a simple fact of life? Other than the water thing, I feel fine. I even went out and ran errands after coming home from the hospital (someone else drove, of course ) Thanks! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BZButterfly79 19 Posted December 23, 2010 I came home 7 days ago and the first couple of days I did not want to drink anything, I bought lots of coconut Water and kept it by my side taking little sips it actually helped with my pain and discomfort, then after that on to the Crystal Light w/ Protein. Once you start drinking you will want to keep drinking I have a 20oz cup and I fill it up 2x per day(previous to surgery I was barely drinking one) but I sip sip and only stop when I know that in 30-40 minutes it is Breakfast time or some other meal time. I also check my pee to make sure it is not dark and I think that now I am there where I need to be Fluid wise. Protein...that's a whole different scenario. Good luck and message me anytime:) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hugsamber 8 Posted December 23, 2010 I am about 10 days post op and I still can't get in all of my fluids. I have the same feeling that you get when drinking, where once I burp I feel better. I think we are drinking too fast, too much or intaking too much air. I'm getting maybe 40oz of Water a day though. As the above poster said, I check my urine color to make sure it isn't dark. I also go to the bathroom less frequently. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Peronella 2 Posted December 23, 2010 I tried a little experiment: I took a sip of Water and then walked a lap around the den. Either I was too distracted to notice the thud or the activity helped the water down. There is still the burp that follows, but at least I was able to get some Fluid with less discomfort. (there is still some discomfort, but it is not as clamorous as before.) I never thought I would hear myself wish to be gulping cold water... Usually the mere thought of water makes me gag. But, now that I crave it, it hurts to drink. Kind of a funny irony . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MINI-Me 196 Posted December 23, 2010 Sip, sip, sip ... it will get better - PROMISE! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MRSKOUBiK 27 Posted December 23, 2010 I had surgery the same day. I dont many issues with drinking. I just have to make sure I'm sitting up when I take a sip or it makes me feel sick. Sometimes it's too much, and I feel it. But, yesterday I was SO tired of Water... I used Crystal light to flavor it. And, it tasted so much better. And, I could get it down. I also added Protein to it. Goodluck Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sharrinslife 2 Posted December 23, 2010 Congrats on the new sleeve....I found that after being totally addicted to all things cold pre surgery that room temp or slightly hot Water goes down easier post surgery.Also walking helped me drink also ...Three weeks out I can drink 32oz in about 2 hours. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Peronella 2 Posted December 23, 2010 Today is so much better. I have been able to drink almost a whole little bottle of Water in a couple of hours. And no ache! I don't mind how much time it takes, I just want to avoid the thud. Thanks for all the suggestions and encouragement! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites