Curvy_Kapricorn
New Member
Hi Everyone,
This is the first time i've actually managed to get on here for a while, due to ISP probs and also because i had my bypass on 17th Dec!!! (after my first op date of 4th Nov was cancelled).
I am still sore, but recovering really well but i am worried something is not right (or maybe its just me), and im hoping that some of you more experienced bypassers will know if its normal....
Since from around day three post op, i have been able to basically drink the same as i was before the op and can drink well over the stated 200ml and now i am on the pureed food stage, i can eat two baby food jars of food and still feel like i have room for some sips of water or milk???
I have not been able to get in contact with anyone at the Hospital due to the department being closed over christmas, so i cannot ask them .
It is normal to be able to consume as much so soon? and what does it feel like to be "full" as i do think i have experienced this yet? I have not felt hungry at all, and i have not felt sick either?
Is there something wrong (dont laugh but i keep thinking that the surgeon has not done the wls), or will the restriction/fullness become more apparant once the healing has completed and swelling ceased?
I am soooo grateful for any advice.
Claire x x x x
This is the first time i've actually managed to get on here for a while, due to ISP probs and also because i had my bypass on 17th Dec!!! (after my first op date of 4th Nov was cancelled).
I am still sore, but recovering really well but i am worried something is not right (or maybe its just me), and im hoping that some of you more experienced bypassers will know if its normal....
Since from around day three post op, i have been able to basically drink the same as i was before the op and can drink well over the stated 200ml and now i am on the pureed food stage, i can eat two baby food jars of food and still feel like i have room for some sips of water or milk???
I have not been able to get in contact with anyone at the Hospital due to the department being closed over christmas, so i cannot ask them .
It is normal to be able to consume as much so soon? and what does it feel like to be "full" as i do think i have experienced this yet? I have not felt hungry at all, and i have not felt sick either?
Is there something wrong (dont laugh but i keep thinking that the surgeon has not done the wls), or will the restriction/fullness become more apparant once the healing has completed and swelling ceased?
I am soooo grateful for any advice.
Claire x x x x