Faith_23 2 Posted March 25, 2014 So tonight I am having my first food since having surgery. We had a casserole for dinner so I blended it up. It's heaven! I'm not sure how to tell though if I'm full. That might sound really weird. I've never really had a "full" sensation even before surgery. I'm worried about eating too much, especially with it being my first meal. I put 1/4 cup of food in a small bowl and Im eating it slowly with a baby spoon. I figured I wouldn't eat any more than 1/4 cup just to make sure. But has anyone else experienced this? Do you just continue to measure your food to make sure that you are within certain guidelines? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cfergie911 90 Posted March 26, 2014 When I was at this stage I got the hiccups when I was full but you don't wanna be full right now. It's a really uneasy feeling to be full. Just keep measuring and you'll do great. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wallflower7522 328 Posted March 26, 2014 It took me a few weeks to start feeling full and even now I can't always tell. A 4th of a cup is only two ounces so you're probably good. Just go slow and keep paying attention to your body. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Baconville 578 Posted March 26, 2014 The answer to your question is yes. You should always measure. I am 9 months out and I still measure everything I eat. I would also caution against a casserole. You need to focus on eating Protein. Most casseroles have many other ingredients in them. Most would be hard to separate the meat out. I have had lasagna, but no other casserole type foods. Right now your goal is to get the maximum amount of protein grams and spend the fewest number of calories to get them. Good luck! I can tell you it is absolutely worth it! 2 shmily and pquinn181 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sweetxpetunia 4 Posted March 26, 2014 Tonight was my first meal since surgery too! I used a hand blender to blend up Tomato Soup and low fat sour cream (to make it more creamy) and then I served up exactly 4 ounces of it. I am pretty sure now that I might be lactose intolerant if my bodys reaction was any indication. I'm hoping the sour cream may have just been too dairy rich on an otherwise totally empty stomach. Either way though, to answer you question, I had no idea if I was full or not. I think I'm full now because I don't feel uncomfortable, but very sated and I couldn't even think of eating something. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites