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Does anyone have problems eating watermelon or honeydew ? Most of the time that I eat it, I throw it right back up. More so in the evening. Sometimes in midday it is ok. Thanks for your comments.

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Sometimes. It can be fibrous. You have to chew teeny bites.

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I personally only have issues if I try to eat it too fast. GL!!

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I have only tried to eat a little bit and it filled me up rather quickly, but almost all fruit does that to me, especially peaches, weird huh!

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The ONLY food that I have problems with is cantalope! How weird is that! It just comes up in my mouth like a foam.

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I really hope when I get banded I don't have problems with fruit because I really do enjoy eatting all of them. Either way I am going to try to incorporate it in my lifestyle after being banded. Even if I have to make smoothies out of it, LOL

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I think it is a problem not because it is fibrous but it is slippery or slimy. That means it is impossible to chew properly and you may inadvertently swallow a piece that is bigger than you should have. Other summer fruits such as peaches and nectarines can also cause the same kind of problems.

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Everyone is different...I still have fresh fruit every morning at Breakfast...melons, especially cantaloupe are my favorites.

I have tolerated all fruits well from the pureed stage and on...you do need to be aware to chew the fruit well...

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I can eat it if I chew good. Another banded friend throws it up. I can't always eat eggs, she can. Our bands sometimes have a mind of their own lol!!!!

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