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Just had surgery on 2/3 had pizza tonight because my bf ordered some never again! I feel sick and it is stuck..l no matter how much I chewed it's still there.... This sleeve is no joke!

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Truth, don't rush the sleeve. Hope you feel better soon.

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Yup..I had to do that myself as well. Learn by trying and making mistakes. bread swells = pain. I haven't had bread since and that was weeks ago...

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Fell better soon :) If you want to try things wait until you're at least a 3-4 months out. I tried pizza at 3 and 1/2 or something, it definitely swells up.

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Like others have said, don't rush into certain foods. I had surgery in November and just last week, I threw up the pizza I had. It was one of those small personal pizzas that I was just craving like crazy. Didn't even get to eat a third of it before the sleeve reminded me of its existence. Needless to say, I gave the rest to my roommate.

Also... avoid loaded potato skins, or just heavy food in general right now. Seems like common sense, but I didn't listen. ;) Took me 15 minutes to eat one... and then I threw it up. Gave the other one I had to my roommate. Almost three months out and I'm still learning.

Yeah, my roommate seems to be the only beneficiary of this surgery! I kid. ;)

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I eat the toppings off and then chew on a tiny strip of the hard crust - it's much like having a cracker. I don't think I will ever have a regular whole slice of pizza again unless it's on very thin crust.

Yeah - way too soon for pizza. I was still on Clear liquids at that point. In a few days you should be on full liquids. Really, you could do yourself harm.

Loaded potato skins? Not for me maybe ever. I simply will not go back to my old way of eating.

Dense Protein first, a little vegetable or fruit, if ANY room left maybe a bit of complex carbs.

It's not suffering. Hell, I had a piece of ribeye steak last night. Today I'm having grilled shrimp for lunch with a snack of a little slice of Havarti dill and a large strawberry.

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I tried a tiny bit of thin crust pizza at maybe five weeks? It wasn't a good experience. Not terrible, just not a smooth experience.

I was still on liquids at your stage. Like others have said, take it slow.

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Please be careful with your food choices and follow your doctor's instructions. I am 9 weeks out and still can't have bread or pizza dough (although Wasa crackers are ok earlier). I would think you would be still on a liquid diet at this point. Be careful!

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pizza is sooo not your friend for many reasons. Just say NO to that devil food!! lol

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You need to follow your surgeon's instructions. This really could have caused you harm.

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