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I need some advice. I am almost 2 months post-op and am eating a regular diet now. Whatever I eat seems to settle right in the base of my throat. I only eat a little and it feels like the food is right at the bottom of my throat. If I eat a little too much, same thing. After around 30 minutes it passes, but it's really uncomfortable. Whats up? I'm taking the prilosec every day.

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I'm only 5 weeks out, so I don't really have experience with this. Do you think maybe your stomach is not yet able to handle non-pureed/soft foods? It sounds a little like the feeling I have if I eat too big of a bite, don't chew enough, eat too fast, or get too full. Sorry I don't really have any advice...I just want to say I hope it gets better soon.

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hi

i am with dee dee here. i am only 3 weeks post op. all i can suggest is maybe smaller bites and chew chew chew. when you think you have chewed enough chew a couple more times. my sister is 3 years post op for gastric bypass and she still needs to take care with the size of her bites and how much she chews. its just a new learning curve for us all i guess. i used to inhale my food so this is a huge thing for me to chew until my food is basically Water in my mouth.

sorry couldnt offer anything else.

hope someone has a solution. i will keep watching.

donna

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My surgeon told me that happens when you eat more than the stomach can hold or eat too fast. The food is backing up into the esophagus.

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Boy, Mac, if thats whats happening then my stomach can only hold a tiny, tiny bit, cause it seems to happen no matter how much I eat. I do have to watch how fast I eat. Maybe thats the problem. Thanks for the advice!

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I have the same trouble. Anything with a little density just doesn't seem to like going down. It only takes a few bites to be 'full' and feel as though it will back up. I'll try chewing even more.

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I'm going to guess it's a speed issue. I know that I was eating much too fast at first even though I thought I was slowing down.

The good news is that I have slowed down a lot in the past 10 months!

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Mac,

I think you are right. This past week I really concentrated on slowing down my eating. I had many fewer problems, although I did have a few. Thanks for your advice. I will continue to eat SLOWLY!

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