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I was never so happy to be allowed to drink water! Lol. Here's my question-

I'm not having any issues with liquids/jello going down. Is this odd? Ive been sipping all day without feeling bloated, full or any other odd feeling. Is this normal? I know people worry about getting their ounces in. I managed to drink 62 today. Tomorrow I add my Protein shakes- in between "meals". Am I doing ok here or overdoing?

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You're doing just fine. I know a lot of patients have issues, but everyone handles things differently. I distinctly remember my surprise at how it felt to drink once I was cleared for liquids - unexpectedly unchanged. 2 months today, and I have yet to feel any distinct feelings of fullness. Granted I do stick to my portions and try not to push it.

I still say that if I hadn't seen my modified digestive system with my own eyes during the X-ray the morning after surgery, I'd swear they forgot to do it!

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Ooh. I have to stop drinking the thirty minutes around my Protein Shakes as well?

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Ooh. I have to stop drinking the thirty minutes around my Protein Shakes as well?

My surgeon office says I don't need to bother if I'm consuming other liquids, such as Protein shakes, broth, or milk. I only need to separate my drinks if consuming solids. However, as always, you'll want to check with your own surgeon to be sure of their policy on it.

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