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well guys I have just experienced productive burping for the first time...Yuck....I ate one bite of chicken...it was hot and I diddnt chew it good enough....way to open your eyes...that was not fun at all.......im almost 3 weeks post-op btw

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Ouch AND yuck!

I'm not there yet, my 2 week post op visit is next Thursday and I get to eat mashed potatoes! Woohoo!

well guys I have just experienced productive burping for the first time...Yuck....I ate one bite of chicken...it was hot and I diddnt chew it good enough....way to open your eyes...that was not fun at all.......im almost 3 weeks post-op btw

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My dietcian skipped the mushie stage :)

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Oh no!

I am so worried about that happening to me....I was scheduled for my 2 wk. post op today, but had to miss it because I could not get out of work in time. I was actually a little relieved, so scared to move to "mushies" and beyond (LOL) as I have gotten quite used to the full liquid diet.< /span>

How are you doing otherwise with regular food? Are you filling up quickly? Are you craving any "bad" food? I think my fear is, once I get a taste of REAL food again, my appetite will be unsatiable.....

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well guys I have just experienced productive burping for the first time...Yuck....I ate one bite of chicken...it was hot and I diddnt chew it good enough....way to open your eyes...that was not fun at all.......im almost 3 weeks post-op btw

You learned a valuable lesson. We can all come in here and tell about it happening but until you experience it for yourself you have no idea!

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Oh no!

I am so worried about that happening to me....I was scheduled for my 2 wk. post op today, but had to miss it because I could not get out of work in time. I was actually a little relieved, so scared to move to "mushies" and beyond (LOL) as I have gotten quite used to the full liquid diet.

How are you doing otherwise with regular food? Are you filling up quickly? Are you craving any "bad" food? I think my fear is, once I get a taste of REAL food again, my appetite will be unsatiable.....

Ive done fine with food until that episode.... I eat the 3 oz of meat and 1/2 cup of green Beans and im full... I have a hard time fitting in all the Protein in that i need.... Im on my fitnesspal says im not meeting my calories each day..My dietitian told me not to worry as much about calorie as protein....

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Hmmm, I'm 4 weeks post-op and no fill and I feel like I can eat anything. I'm chewing real carefully, but I don't feel like anything could get stuck right now. Everything goes right down.

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I had my first experience with this when I started the mushie phase and tried eating tuna. It is very painful. That was almost two weeks ago but I still can not bring myself to eat tuna again :huh:

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Hmmm, I'm 4 weeks post-op and no fill and I feel like I can eat anything. I'm chewing real carefully, but I don't feel like anything could get stuck right now. Everything goes right down.

I am the same exact way. I can eat anything, at any speed, and and any size bite. Everything goes right on down. I really trying my best to get this under control, because I know the real deal breaker will be when I get a fill(s). I know if I don't nip this in the bud now it going to be a horrible situation.

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