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OK so tomorrow is a month since I was banded, my 1st fill is on April 2nd. My problem is that I am realizing that I really don't know how to band eat. I take a bite, and chew chew chew the hell out of it. I just don't know how long to wait before taking my next bite. I haven't gotten stuck, just SUPER full.

Any advice??? How long do you wait between bites??

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I measure out my food--and take tiny bites. I don't tend to pause terribly long before bites until I pass the halfway point of my measured food. Then, I really do start to pause after each bite to feel how I feel....it helps me gauge when to stop.

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As Betsy stated, measuring food is a very important habit to get into. I also weighed my hard Protein. Could not always finish my 3-4 oz. I just waited for the "full signal". I always tried to cut my meat into very small bites and waited a bit between bites. I tend to get that feeling....one more bite would be too much.

I found it was much easier to listen to my full feeling if I ate my meals when I was very calm in the beginning. If I felt stressed, it was more difficult to watch for the signs of when I have had enough. In the beginning, I ate some meals alone and eventually worked up to eating with the family at most meals.

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your full warning could be really subtle or glaring.

you just have to in my opinion feel around so to speak till you find your full cue.

I precut all my food so I know I can't absentmindedly get too big of a bite. The opening of your band is about the size of a pencil eraser, the flow through is the width of your bra wire. Gage it by that. I tend to put my fork down in between bites, it seems to work for me though I have gotten stuck more than I care to admit!

Forgot to say that there are foods that I can do one day and can't do the next or vice versa. Its worth it to retry them. I have done chicken noodle Soup one day, tried to eat it the next time I went to the restaurant and it got stuck. There are many foods for me that stick every single time and I don't even try them anymore. bread, eggs, etc will not work for me but do work for some friends of mine. Experiment, have fun and remember what works and what doesn't.

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You sound like you are on the right track.Chew the hell out of it ! I ve had problems in the beginning with just slowing down. I had to step away from the TV where I lose all track of time when I am eating.

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I make sure to set my fork down between bites, and don't pick it up again until what I've already put in my mouth has been chewed well and swallowed. THEN I pick up the fork and put another bite on it. It has worked to really slow me waaaay down at each meal.

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