Drinking 4oz at a time??

best4me
on 8/23/16 11:38 am
VSG on 08/19/16

I had my VSG on Thursday 8/19. Is it normal to be able to drink 4oz of water at a time? Most I know have difficulty getting down 2oz in 10 minutes.

Thanks!

 

Renren
on 8/23/16 1:24 pm
VSG on 12/02/15

You probably just have less inflamation than some people. I don't think it's a bad thing

5'2.5" Surgery date/ 12-02-15 Dr.Valentine Boise ID

Highest:289 SW/212 CW 122

Goal/125-130

Goal reached at 10 months

Chris "Thick-to-Fit" T.
on 8/23/16 1:39 pm - FL
VSG on 05/26/16

When you say at a time, what do you mean? I'm assuming small sips pretty quickly? I would say not to worry. Do you feel any pressure with eating (assuming you are yet)? Or with protein shakes? Reason I ask, if you dont have the sensation of full yet (some of us get it, some dont) then you may not realize youre stretching it out, you know?


If you do get full sensations, and theres no discomfort, as long as your sipping but rather quick, I would say carry on. I was able to get down warm/hot chicken broth pretty quickly shortly after my VSG surgery. I dont know how big of a sip/gulp I can take now almost 3 months out, but i still sip. I can do about 3 decent sips then I feel funny and have to wait for it to pass thru my stomach before carrying on (like, maybe 30 seconds or a minute)

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bandgirl
on 8/24/16 5:35 am

 

Still learning are you saying we can stretch our pouch just drinking a lot of water?

Chris "Thick-to-Fit" T.
on 8/24/16 6:56 am - FL
VSG on 05/26/16

Permanently? I dont know. I more meant for a short moment. If our stomachs can only hold 3oz of liquid at a time, and we put 3oz it will feel stretched out. It moves thru, quickly.

Ive heard of stomachs stretching a decent amount (on here, from my surgeon group, etc) but that would I imagine be from food. And overeating.

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Sparklekitty, Science-Loving Derby Hag
on 8/24/16 7:57 am
RNY on 08/05/19

No. Water basically goes straight through our sleeve, while dense protein tends to sit around.

Liquids cannot stretch a sleeve.

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VSG 2013, RNY conversion 2019 due to GERD. Trendweight here!

Nick S.
on 8/23/16 2:04 pm - Detroit, MI
VSG on 12/22/15

You'll be alright, but just take it slow as far as gulping. Trapped gas sucks, especially early on.

Think of your throat and stomach like a funnel. You can pour a bunch in, but it only goes through the funnel so quickly. Smaller, more frequent drinks will -probably- make you feel better rather than drinking more quickly.

As with all things, results will vary!

Heaviest: 335   Currently: 190

VSG in December 2015

best4me
on 8/23/16 4:01 pm
VSG on 08/19/16

Thanks everyone! I definitely feel pressure when I eat or drink and do feel full. I guess as they say YMMV!

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