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I was sleeved on the 10th and have been so hungry that I literally could not sleep. Last night, I seem to have broken a barrier and slept through the night and woke up about 25% less hungry than I have been which seems to be the difference between ravenous and STARVING! So, I think it will get better for you. Be patient, each day brings improvement. I too seem to be able to drink Water, Protein Shakes and yogurt and Soups all day long without any restriction and it doesn't seem to fill me up either.

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Thanks for this, I was sleeved on 10/11 and was feeling the same.

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Ok' date=' great, so you're doing full liquids. That makes this pretty easy. You one of the many of us that didn't swell up a lot internally. Therefore liquids will pass through your stomach and into your intestines very quickly. This is a blessing & a curse. You really shouldn't have any problems keeping hydrated. But you will also feel as though you have no restriction till you get back to actually eating solid/semi-solid foods.

I was the same way, you'll feel the restriction once you progress into mushies and later into solids.[/quote']

This is exactly what is happening to me and my NUT told me the same thing.

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I was sleeved on Oct. 11th and have no appetite. It hard to even ingest what I'm supposed to.

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