Cyr 16 Posted January 13, 2015 Got sleeved 1/8/15 and unfortunately have not lost weight or moved my bowels. I was released today from the hospital finally due to low potassium and high White blood cells and overall extreme nausea and weakness . I tolerate Protein shakes but and a tiny bit( 2 baby spoons if that) of cottage cheese. My dr want me to focus in fluids not Protein right now ... Does anyone suggest or have a time menu to balance out when I should be having liquid or Proteins and amounts ??? I am not hungry and No urge to drink or anything. Had Jello and popcicles which I love but not crazy about any other foods ... Suggestions ?!?!? I know i need to get protein in ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JamieLogical 8,710 Posted January 13, 2015 (edited) I wasn't hungry for a while after my surgery too. Definitely make a schedule for eating/drinking and stick to it. I was working hard to drink 1 ounce of Water every 15 minutes, so 4 oz. in an hour. Use a container that actually shows you the ounces so you know you are drinking enough and keep your eye on the clock. As for Protein, it's tough in the first couple of weeks. If you are already allowed cottage cheese, that's a good thing. Drinkable yogurt is also good. You won't be able to handle much at a time, so like with water, be sure to just eat on a schedule. I tried to eat every two hours in those early weeks. Edited January 13, 2015 by JamieLogical Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pippinleicester 78 Posted January 13, 2015 My surgeon told me to concentrate on fluids at first and not worry too much about Protein as the fluids were vital.Like you I didn`t feel hungry but made sure I got my liquids.When my stomach had healed more I found I could get more protein in.Best wishes Pippinleicester. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tauruslady5 154 Posted January 13, 2015 I was not hungry at all. I had my surgery on 11/21/14. I do remember, however, having a bottle of Water with me everywhere. I even kept one in my bed so when I awoke during the night, I would take a SIP not GULP. As for moving bowels, have fun with that. You will not move bowels because all you are doing is drinking liquids. Nothing really going in, so nothing will come out. I have just recently started having a regular bowel movement. I even take Miralax nightly to help. My first 2 weeks were liquids only, after that, for weeks 3-6 I was eatting 2 teaspoonsful of mushy food every 2 hours. It worked out great because I had to make sure I ate something and it wasn't alot. But boy did I loose weight. Right now I am starting to eat normal food, not much though. I can eat appx 2 oz of meats but I feel full quickly whereas my sister can eat 3-4 oz and has no problems. She had her surgery back in August, 2014. Remember you have a baby tummy and you have to think like that also....... Annamarie Share this post Link to post Share on other sites