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I am currently 10 days post op Vsg. I don’t seem to have any restriction when eating. Has anyone experienced this ?

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most of us don't start feeling the restriction until we move to solid foods.

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Thank you. I was worried. I was having nausea episodes and my doctor told me to try saltine crackers. I purchased the mini ones and it seems I can eat them by the handful with no issue.

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Solid foods will definitely make you feel the restriction. Also, as you heal and scar tissue forms, you'll feel more restriction as well.

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I personally never had it past week 4, and what little I had was barely there. Most people notice it after they start solids. I didn't. I had my revision to bypass on the 28th and I'm on week 3 foods and feel no restriction. I guess I'm just one of the lucky ones.

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I’m 4 days postop and eating soft foods. My nose starts to rub after about an once of yogurt. Was about to get through a full serving of cottage cheese w/eggs today. But it took 45 mins

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Is this bypass or another procedure?

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Wow 10 days post op , 4 days post op and your already allowed to eat? My DS surgery was November 9th and I’m instructed to still follow a liquid diet. I’m dying here I want FOOD! All I have is broth, Water sugar free Jello Decaf tea water and more water, oh and sugar free ice pops.. my mouth is dry and my tummy is empty I want solids.

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On 11/18/2023 at 3:45 PM, Jewels38 said:

Wow 10 days post op , 4 days post op and your already allowed to eat? My DS surgery was November 9th and I’m instructed to still follow a liquid diet. I’m dying here I want FOOD! All I have is broth, Water sugar free Jello Decaf tea Water and more water, oh and sugar free ice pops.. my mouth is dry and my tummy is empty I want solids.

I had to do liquids for 2 weeks post op my DS. And am now on purees for a week. You'll get food soon, hang in there!! Then you'll have to contend with your gut being mad at everything you eat. 😂 I swear my stomach thinks most food is a bad idea. I can eat yogurt, pureed eggs, and fish (my surgeon told me I could eat fish early). This is amusing because eggs and fish are not my favorite foods by any means, but since my tastebuds have changed post surgery they are actually palatable! Everything else I've tried has ended badly in the bathroom... I'm hoping it'll get better once I move to Soft Foods next week!

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