Anthony DeCastro 1 Posted January 10, 2015 I had my surgery almost two weeks ago and I'm curious on how many weeks it would normally take for the stomach to fully recover. I get sick with a lot of the things I've tried to eat. The doctor recommended a scrambled egg, and I couldn't handle it well, for example. Around what week is the normal time I'm able to eat anything without a problem? I'm obviously going to stay away from fatty things, which will only be eaten on occasions, but I would just like to eat anything without feeling sick. Also, is gas from eating stuff normal? I seem to burp after eating anything. Even drinking Water causes this. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thesweetone 40 Posted January 10, 2015 i tried scrambled eggs also at two weeks and didn't tolerate them well. at four weeks i tried them again and i was able to eat approx. half a cup with no problem. p.s. at two weeks i only had two tablespoon of the scrambled eggs and couldn't tolerate them. burping, oh yes i burp all the time. . . . mostly though when you eat too much even a couple tablespoons too much i tend to burp more. The foods listed below is what i tolerated at two weeks : 1. applesauce. 2. yogurt 3. banana 4. cottage cheese 5. apple juice 6. Jello 7. pudding 8. mashed potatoes Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miss Mac 6,262 Posted January 10, 2015 For me, queasy came and went for the first couple of months. I urped up once in the hospital and then not again for about four months when I had flu-like symptoms and then not again until about eight months when I got dehydrated and passed out and spent a night in the hospital for observation and IV's. My bariatrician kept me well supplied with odesentron (sp?) and an anti-nausea patch that you can put behind your ear for three days at a time. My new tummy was noisy for a couple of months. it sounded like a dinosaur fight. My list of tolerated foods is similar to thesweetone's list. If you go back to Youtube and watch a video of your kind of surgery, you will be reminded of what your stomach has just been through. Be patient. You will be up and running in no time. I graduated to cooked whole foods at 4 1/2 weeks, but did not try everything at once. At a year out, I can eat 3/4 to a cup of food, but not every time. I did not eat corn or nuts for six months, and will probably never eat gum or popcorn again. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GreenEyes604 753 Posted January 10, 2015 At 2 weeks, I was still on full liquids. I wasn't released to move to pureed foods until 3 weeks post op. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Elode 8,093 Posted January 10, 2015 @@Anthony DeCastro I've read it can take up to 6 months for the stomach to fully heal. The burping is normal I still do it and I'm almost 10 weeks...it annoying like burping a baby! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tauruslady5 154 Posted January 10, 2015 Maybe it is just Connecticut. But reading alot of different posts, you all eat food during your first 2 weeks of surgery. I just wonder how? No wonder you all keep getting sick eating food.< /p> The first two weeks is LIQUIDS only (broth, Water, Boullions, etc) absolutely no foods while your stomach heals. This is the time when you may have a leak and if you are putting food into your new stomach, you cause lots of problems. After you go for your 2-week visit, that is when you can start eating eggs, yogurt, applesauce, etc. We have to start eating one food at a time to see what makes our stomach upset. After week 6 is when we can start actually eating a real meal. By this time, your stomach is healed completely and able to digest what you need. You have to remember when you have this surgery, you are starting with a BABY stomach, Would you feed your baby eggs, applesauce, Jello during their first few weeks of life? Great analogy to our bodies. Annamarie Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
par1959 470 Posted January 10, 2015 Burping, get use to it. I am 7 month out and still burpe more than I use to. I was able to eat normal stuff for the most prrt by 6 weeks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
katcycler 95 Posted January 10, 2015 I'm 6 wks out and only eating 1 egg and a baby bel mini cheese. I still burp all the time and gurgle constantly, esp after eating or drinking. At 2 wks post op I was still on liquids only. At 4 wks I could start on eggs, fish , soft cheese. Next week I get to add chicken and cooked veggies. Your new tummy needs to heal so let it and in a few months you will be able to take more in. Welcome to the club! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Midtown girl 44 Posted January 10, 2015 I was on full liquids until day 17 post-op, but I was allowed Soups, as long as they could pass through a straw. it got me through those first weeks (no straw of course). I have no issues with burping or nausea. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brandie Harris 35 Posted January 11, 2015 I'm 2 weeks and ate some salmon today, I can eat food just has to be in VERY small pieces. No issues today Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kindle 8,667 Posted January 11, 2015 I was still on liquids at 2 weeks. Didn't eat anything "solid" for at least a month. So maybe it's just a little early for you to be eating those things. If you had stitches for a cut on your arm, they would leave the sutures in for 10-14 days. Your sleeve incision is basically sitting in acid, so it probably isn't even healed that much. Be patient and remember to treat your sleeve gently. Leaks and other complications can occur several weeks and even months postop. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Anthony DeCastro 1 Posted January 11, 2015 Thanks for all the replies, guys. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sherry W 23 Posted January 11, 2015 Maybe it is just Connecticut. But reading alot of different posts, you all eat food during your first 2 weeks of surgery. I just wonder how? No wonder you all keep getting sick eating food.< /p> The first two weeks is LIQUIDS only (broth, Water, Boullions, etc) absolutely no foods while your stomach heals. This is the time when you may have a leak and if you are putting food into your new stomach, you cause lots of problems. After you go for your 2-week visit, that is when you can start eating eggs, yogurt, applesauce, etc. We have to start eating one food at a time to see what makes our stomach upset. After week 6 is when we can start actually eating a real meal. By this time, your stomach is healed completely and able to digest what you need. You have to remember when you have this surgery, you are starting with a BABY stomach, Would you feed your baby eggs, applesauce, Jello during their first few weeks of life? Great analogy to our bodies. Annamarie Every Dr. has their own Food Phases they give the Patient. I am 2 Weeks out and am following what my Dr. tells me is allowed. I am eating a larger variety of Foods than what you say is the way it is, and I am doing fine. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites