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So it's been a week since I was sleeved. I have been very lucky and have not taken any pain medication ainxe the surgery. The nurse and the doctors were very happy I was able to walk and go to the bathroom after surgery. I mean it hurt, but it was manageable.

My biggest concern was that I was always hungry. I was able to drink the 60+ oz. Of Water on day 2 and started having some broth. But I was miserable since I was just hungry all the time. It made me question the surgery, specially when I read all the comments from you guys saying you dis not feel hunger at all.

Yesterday I had my 1 week post op consultation and I have already dropped 13 pounds (I was 214 before surgery and now I am 201). The doctor is allowing me to have some light/clear Soups, Jello and Protein Shakes. Yesterday I had soem squash Soup, half bowl and some jello. But damn I was so hungry I wanted to cry. Today instead, I had also half bowl of soup (very watery) and I finally felt full. I felt satisfied once I ate it. I grabbed some sugar free jello, but did not touch it, because I am satisfied. FINALLY!!!!

I am just drinking water for now and maybe I will have that jello later. But I cannot tell you the relief I feel by not being so crazy hungry all the time. I had the craziest thoughts!

I am only hoping I can really do this. I posted yesterday telling you all how I feel I will fail... but after today I think I might be able to make it.

Do you guys know of support meetings in LA? Also, how about therapists that specialize in food disorders? I think I need to get myself a very strong support system if I wish to succeed.

Thank you all for the support! Your messages and posts are very encouraging.

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I am three weeks out tomorrow and can tell you that once you get to the purée, cottage cheese, refried Beans, yogurts, etc. you will feel much better. I now eat something, 4 oz or less every 2 1/2 to 3 hours. I'm mostly hungry first thing in the morning but I think it's because of the large number of hours without food. I sip a lot of Water and try to use Protein supplements in the Water. There are many flavors available.

Good luck, be patient!

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I am three weeks out tomorrow and can tell you that once you get to the purée, cottage cheese, refried Beans, yogurts, etc. you will feel much better. I now eat something, 4 oz or less every 2 1/2 to 3 hours. I'm mostly hungry first thing in the morning but I think it's because of the large number of hours without food. I sip a lot of Water and try to use Protein supplements in the Water. There are many flavors available.

Good luck, be patient!

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Thank you! Ans good luck to you too. Looking forward to the puree phase!

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I am three weeks out tomorrow and can tell you that once you get to the purée, cottage cheese, refried Beans, yogurts, etc. you will feel much better. I now eat something, 4 oz or less every 2 1/2 to 3 hours. I'm mostly hungry first thing in the morning but I think it's because of the large number of hours without food. I sip a lot of water and try to use Protein supplements in the water. There are many flavors available.

Good luck, be patient!

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Thank you! And good luck to you too. Looking forward to the puree phase!

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Congratulations on your surgery. I am happy to see you're doing well, and glad the feeling of starvation is subsiding. That is going to be the worst for me.

Chin up, sweetie. You have an entire world to conquer!!! Good luck to you in the next couple weeks. I'll be paying attention to your progress.

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Congratulations on your surgery. I am happy to see you're doing well, and glad the feeling of starvation is subsiding. That is going to be the worst for me.

Chin up, sweetie. You have an entire world to conquer!!! Good luck to you in the next couple weeks. I'll be paying attention to your progress.

Thank you @@Lori Orr. I am staying positive! I think I can do this... it is not easy, but I know I can.

One of my mom's best friends is a therapist that specializes in therapy for people that go through loss weight surgeries. I talked to her today and she was sooooo helpful. I think it helped me with a lot of my fears. I need to find a therapist ASAP, I think that would make a world of difference.

Thank you again and good luck to you too!

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