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I want you sleevers to tell me--do you still have to take very small bites and chew, chew, chew like with the band? And what happens if you don't? And why would you have to eat any differently than normal if there is no restriction at either end of the stomach opening and digestion is normal except for the quanity of food the stomach can hold? The band was a disaster for me. I have vomited for 3 years. I can't deal with another similar experience.

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Immediately post op, and sometimes for several weeks following surgery, your stomach will be swollen so yes, you have to chew well and eat slowly.

Once you get further out, and your stomach relaxes, this becomes less and less of a need. If you eat too fast, or do not chew well early out, you can slime/pb and sometimes vomit. It's only temporary, at least that has been my experience with my revision. I'll be a year out in a couple of weeks, and I can honestly tell you that I take normal bites, and I do not chew things to mush and haven't for a few months.

Recovery post sleeve is very different than recovery post band. That is why most post-op diets are very conservative with consistency and portion size. The sleeve's capacity is pretty minimal in the beginning. The sleeve doesn't necessarily stretch, but it does relax, the swelling subsides, and becomes accustomed to normal foods.

It's not an issue related to the restriction of the sleeve. It's directly related to swelling. Some patients do not experience extreme swelling. I did have a lot of swelling, but I know several patients that did not experience it.

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Thanks, Tiff....I should have known you would come thru for me! I have my first appointment tomorrow afternoon. btw,, what is PB?

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YAY YAY for your appointment.

Productive burping. For me, it was that burp that brought up little hitchhiker food particle and slime. Totally not pleasant.

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I can not add anything to what Tiffy said. I just wanted you to know that I sympathize with you and the throwing up for three year!!! I hate the BAND!!!

I love my sleeve!!!

Good Luck!!

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I want you sleevers to tell me--do you still have to take very small bites and chew, chew, chew like with the band? And what happens if you don't? And why would you have to eat any differently than normal if there is no restriction at either end of the stomach opening and digestion is normal except for the quanity of food the stomach can hold? The band was a disaster for me. I have vomited for 3 years. I can't deal with another similar experience.

i HAD A SIMILAR EXPERIENCE. Had the band for 2 yrs, and it was basically a nightmare for me also. many issues and problems. I did do the revision on the 18th of this month. I can't give you the expert advice others can because of the newbee stage I am in. I will say that from all the research I did, it seems like the only alternative I was willing to do. so far, I am quite happy..have to stay focused on a post op diet for a month..but it is well worth what I will receive for the effort....Bev

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