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Enchanted

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  1. That clawing sensation (good way to describe it!) is usually a good indicator that you're not chewing well enough, your bites are too big, or you are not hydrated well enough.

    You can either try to improve your habits and see if that makes a difference, or go get an unfill. Of course, if you're having trouble swallowing liquids or if you're throwing up, you should definitely go back right away.


  2. The pulling sensation you are experiencing may just be from healing or the swelling post surgery.

    Most people are on a liquid diet for at least some time after surgery. The stomach moves around to digest foods and some (most?) believe that after surgery, the gut should have a rest and be allowed to heal without all of the movement required for digestion.

    liquids don't have to be calorie-filled. The shakes I drink are around 100 calories and post-surgery, I was getting in 2-3 each day.

    Maybe give your doc a call about the sensations. Ask them if it's normal or if you should come in and be looked at.


  3. I can't speak to the Coke, but I know that nearly no one on these boards are cleared for drinking soda.

    As for giving the stomach a rest. I have gone to liquids only for a day or two after getting stuck or vomiting and I always end up feeling better having done this. Though, maybe I would have felt better anyway.

    Reflux at night is definitely a sign of too tight. My doctor treats this as an emergency and insists on seeing his patients right away. If you're still having symptoms, maybe you should try to get in before your appointment at the end of the month.


  4. Echo...I've not lost anything for months. I even regained 12 pounds or so in May. If you're someone who likes to look on the bright side...in these months that you've not been losing, you've not regained everything either.

    I think I lost my weight loss mojo when the weight loss started slowing down. I'm back on track now, though. I suggest that if you've not been going to support groups and not seeing your doctor on a regular basis that you start there. You can also start by giving up just one of the treats you've been having and replace it with something else - like a walk in the evening?

    Sims..you probably need a fill.

    xoxo


  5. I once sat next to a woman at support group (pre-ops are required to attend two meetings) who was a nervous wreck.

    We talked a bit...and I really think she was nervous because attending the group was making everything more real for her. She kept saying, "Can I really be doing this?" "What am I doing here?"

    So..maybe it's the big leap that has you nervous?

    You could try some self-comforting techniques. Telling yourself in a reassuring voice that everything is ok...that you have the option of leaving if you're not liking it..that while this is a big step, it's a positive step.

    Good luck tonight.

    xoox

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