divagirl78 41 Posted November 17, 2012 When can you stop sipping from a medicine cup? I'm 16 days post op and still having a hard time taking a normal size drink? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GeauxForIt 659 Posted November 17, 2012 When can you stop sipping from a medicine cup? I'm 16 days post op and still having a hard time taking a normal size drink? I'm 5 weeks out on Monday and I'm just now able to take a more normal sized drinks and not tiny sips. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jugee44 9 Posted November 17, 2012 I had my sleeve on Nov 13 , The only time I drank from a medicine cup was when i was in the hospital for 2 days , on my 3 rd day home , I can take in more liquids .. yesterday I made myself a cup of tea and I sat with it in my hand watching tv. and without realizing it , I finished the whole cup ........ I think that I am adjusting to taking in small sips and as soon as I feel that something in the pitch of my neck , I automatically stop and when it passes I take another sip. 1 ronlee reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ronlee 4 Posted November 17, 2012 Jugee44...my surgery is Monday (Nov 19)...I'm getting nervous, not about the surgery but about the first few days after surgery and the first week after surgery. Did you have painful gas issues? Nausea? Please share! Thanks! ronlee Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
carstanger 346 Posted November 18, 2012 I had surgery Monday and drain out today. I had nausea in the hospital but only once since I've been at my daughter's. Today I'm sipping from bottle and not using medicine cups. Got on computer and forgot to sip. Need to make that a habit. Good luck!! Look at your progress each day!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jugee44 9 Posted November 18, 2012 Ronlee What was helpful to me was that I had a fully Hystorectomy this past July , and it was an open surgery ,,, I figured that if I got through that , the sleeve surgery was less invasive ,so I wasnt so nervouse about the procedure itself. My concerns were much like yours , wondering how I would feel and how my body was going to respond . I had heard such possitive stories from other sleevers but also heard the neggative ones. I was very lucky ,my surgery was on Nov 13 and I went home on the 15th. I have not experianced those " Gas pains" that I have heard people talk about. I think let me go home because I was passing gas and urinating like they expected , there were 2 other women in the same unit that had gotten sleeved and the nurse told me that they were not doing too good so they had to stay longer. As for me the only time that I felt that sharp pain right under my breast on my left side was on the 1st day when i tried to sip Water or broth . The 2nd day I was able to drink a little more and that sharp pain seemed to lessen. On the 3rd day I started drinking more and I didnt feel that pain anymore , instead I felt it in the back of my throat ,so after that feeling passed I continued to drink more especially since I was worried about getting dehydrated. The thing that is bothering me alot is the Incisions on my stomache , sometimes it feels like my skin is streching , and other times the bigger Incision feels like its indenting inward and feels awful , another thing that started bothering me is my back . I have not been able to do #2 , but I am not so worried yet because I am still on Clear Liquids . thats about what is happening to me .. I dont feel hungy . After you have your surgery , please remember that you mouth will be bigger then your stomach , so dont take a mouth full of Water or liquids , take in small sips . I wish you the very best on your surgery , if you need any support I will so happy to share with you anything that may be helpful. May God bless you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jugee44 9 Posted November 18, 2012 Ronlee I forgot to share my weight . Start weight 237 Day of surgery 222 Current : 218 Goal 140 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites