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.....something interesting i found,hope you like it.

for those who don't know.....

left is a sleeve 1 day post-op and right is a sleeve 4 years post-op.

it is remarkable how much it has streched.

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This might be a stupid question but is this bad?

.....something interesting i found,hope you like it.

for those who don't know.....

left is a sleeve 1 day post-op and right is a sleeve 4 years post-op.

it is remarkable how much it has streched.

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This might be a stupid question but is this bad?

I don't think it's necessarily bad considering out of all the research I've read indicates that patients 5 years that had barium swallows done, have only "stretched" their sleeves out to no more than 8 ounces.

As long as you continue to make good food choices, Protein first, etc. etc, then being able to hold 8 ounces should not be an issue. The regain stats of those same patients was <10lbs.

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i cut the picture from a video, the doctors comments was "it's dilated,but still remains quite small"

i think that's normal.

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Of course the first one is after day 1. It is abnormally small from swelling.

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Of course the first one is after day 1. It is abnormally small from swelling.

Do you have one that is from about 3 months since surgery?

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It is indeed remarkable how much it has stretched. Wonderful to see the comparison picture. I guess nobody posted such pictures on the forum. Thanks for sharing it.:001_tongue:

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Of course the first one is after day 1. It is abnormally small from swelling.

I agree 100%. It isn't like it stretched out for the "wrong" reasons. But, I have less restriction at 8 months than I had a month post-op. I think it's pretty obvious that it's going to stretch once it heals, and the tissue relaxes.

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That's great. What I'd love to see is a "normal" stomach beside those two pictures. I bet we would all be really excited to see that! I Googled around but don't remember the name of the test where they get this image...

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Photo of normal stomach at

RadiologyInfo Gallery, Upper GI Tract X-ray image

Photo of inside of stomach 3 months after VSG. Healed sleeve suture line is at the bottom, a pale orange line from lower left extending up to upper right of the photo:

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WOW! I second seeing what normal compares to a four year stomach.

Whoever thought we would be so interested in seeing stomachs, and ooh-ing and aaah-ing in the process :(

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