csutton22 3 Posted June 2, 2013 I was sleeved by Dr. Garcia..on may 20 I have done very well!! The surgery was a lot easier than I thought....but today I started having some issues..of course Ive had the gas pains, which I honestly thought would be gone by now? How long do the gas pains last? Also these Protein Shakes are killing me!! They make my stomach feel so full and heavy!! Does anyone think it would be ok to wait another week or so to start those back? Also I have a pretty bad taste in my mouth I read that gum wasn't a good idea because it can add to gas, so would it be ok to suck on lifesavers? Also when did any of you guys start the puree and what did you try first? any advice would be appreciated! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
confidence 46 Posted June 2, 2013 I was also sleeved by Dr. Garcia. For the gas pain mine was gone by the time I came home. I did a lot of walking as others suggest was a good thing to do and it works for me. For the Protein Shake I think if you stop drinking it where are you going to get the recommend amount of Protein since as 1 week out you are still suppose to on a liquid diet. You might have to experiment with different types and see if there's another one that will work for you. I did have a after taste in my mouth but that was from the sugar free products so I just stop eating sugar free. I went solely by the diet plan they gave me so I started the puree 17 days after surgery. Hope you find something that works for you. good luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lissa 2,631 Posted June 2, 2013 I hated Protein Shakes. I drank a lot of broth.. .be careful and get low sodium broth in the boxes so that you can nuke up an ounce or so at a time to drink. Less Protein than the shakes, but easier on the sleeve. Didn't Dr Garcia give you guidelines to follow regarding stages for food? I believe I moved to full liquids at one week, soft puree at 2 weeks, soft food at 4 weeks and solids at 5-6 weeks. I didn't do red meat, caffeine, lettuce, or raw veg until at least six months because my sleeve wouldn't handle any of them. Good luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
csutton22 3 Posted June 2, 2013 Yes I have a print out from dr. Garcia..and I have also went right by his instructions..however there was nothing on it about hard candy, like life savers. I can start the puree on day 15 which will be Tuesday for me. Im very nervous! So far Ive done really well with the liquid diet, Im just worried because I do NOT like pudding, applesauce, Jello, or cottage cheese. SO it looks like I will be eating a lot of lentil Soup, mashed potatoes, cream of wheat and chicken and beef broths! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Healthiernewme 81 Posted June 2, 2013 I've had sugar-free hard candy, but should warn that it should only be consumed in limited quantities. The sugar alcohols in some sugar-free products are laxatives, and at the early stages you don't want dehydration issues (not to mention spending all your time on the throne). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
magpie30 187 Posted June 2, 2013 Yes I have a print out from dr. Garcia..and I have also went right by his instructions..however there was nothing on it about hard candy, like life savers. I can start the puree on day 15 which will be Tuesday for me. Im very nervous! So far Ive done really well with the liquid diet, Im just worried because I do NOT like pudding, applesauce, Jello, or cottage cheese. SO it looks like I will be eating a lot of lentil Soup, mashed potatoes, cream of wheat and chicken and beef broths! with the mashed potatoes add a little bit of unflavored Protein powder to them, so that you are getting some nutritional value out of them. That is what i did, i also added some cheese for flavor and added Protein. I did the same with the cream of wheat ( except the cheese part). Also cocoa wheats are good, and help with the chocolate craving, i would add a little honey for sweetness. try some black bean soup as well! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rachel marie 42 Posted June 2, 2013 I have been chewing gum since I was 5 days post op. I never had a problem with the gum. However sugar free things taste very sweet to me and don't sit well. I am currently 9 weeks out. Getting your Protein in daily is very important. I prefer red meat, it's easier on the sleeve for me that chicken breast. Everyone's different though. You will just have to play around and see what works for you. Good luck! 1 Shrinking_Lola reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LadyKatie 61 Posted June 4, 2013 Your lucky you get cottage cheese, applesauce, and mashed potatoes on your post op full liquids. My liquids are Water, Protein Shakes, milk, Decaf tea or coffee, and Soup broths. I can have sugar free Jello but I am Allergic to sugar substitutes. I can't wait until I can have cottage cheese, applesauce, and mashed potatoes. I am 12 days post op Share this post Link to post Share on other sites