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9 Weeks Post Op - Nausea And Full Stuck Feeling



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I am 9 wks Post Op and just this week my sleeve isn't responding or feeling so good. Just wondering if anyone out there has had a similiar experience. When I drink or eat anything I get a stuck full feeling in my chest and feel nausea come on. I wait a bit and my stomach gurgles away and I don't feel good until I can let out a burp. This happens even after the first bite or sip of Protein shake. I was feeling and eating great up until a few days ago. It's like my sleeve grew smaller. On Boxing Day I had a really bad stomach flu which landed me in emergency from dehydration and the violent vomiting. They exrayed my stomach, did blood work, and filled me with 3 bags of Fluid. Everything checked out ok and after a couple of days at home I felt back to normal and my sleeve felt good...

So I'm not sure why I am having troubles now 3 wks later. I am going to try to go back to liquids for a bit and see if that helps..Liquids are not as bad but I still have the full dense feeling in my stomach. Any ideas out there would be most appreciated.

Brenda

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This happens to me when I started eating carbs like bread, Pasta or rice. Sometimes it happens to me if I eat too fast. This is happening less and less as time goes on. I am in my 10th week.

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Im almost 5 weeks post op and I still get that full stuck feeling! I think its about chewing and slowing down . Im not sure.

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