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I can't believe it but for the first time ever, in my entire life I felt full. I went 1 bite too far and I honest to God thought I was going to die right on the spot. I had the most horrific shoulder and neck pain, I couldn't stop shaking and I was making so much saliva I thought I was going to drown!

AND I'M THRILLED!!! It sucked, badly- I still sort of ache from it... But it's something I'll never forget. My sleeve is working! Before I could have eaten 5 times what I ate tonight and never feel satisfied. So my scale may not be budging but now I know without a doubt that my sleeve most definitely works!

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I just had this conversation with myself today. I ate a cheese stick felt uncomfortably full and couldn't believe it. I have never felt this way ever!

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This is interesting, I seldom get a really full feeling. I know I try to under eat my sleeve but sometimes I wish I could eat more. Today, I walked around looking for some kind of food. I will work on this. ;)

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I can't believe it but for the first time ever, in my entire life I felt full. I went 1 bite too far and I honest to God thought I was going to die right on the spot. I had the most horrific shoulder and neck pain, I couldn't stop shaking and I was making so much saliva I thought I was going to drown!

AND I'M THRILLED!!! It sucked, badly- I still sort of ache from it... But it's something I'll never forget. My sleeve is working! Before I could have eaten 5 times what I ate tonight and never feel satisfied. So my scale may not be budging but now I know without a doubt that my sleeve most definitely works!

Hi

One guy gets on the bus. Now the second guy gets on the bus.

The second guy asks the first guy where he is going, and then asks the first guy "where should he get off. "

The first guy says to the second guy, "watch me, and get off one stop before" :lol:

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This is interesting, I seldom get a really full feeling. I know I try to under eat my sleeve but sometimes I wish I could eat more. Today, I walked around looking for some kind of food. I will work on this. ;)

I am just like you!! I thought I was broken! No real "full" feeling. I just eat tiny portions & if I burp, I quit.

Bedhead, I've had that feeling too....the shakes, slime, etc!!! It sucks so bad. Mine is if I eat something that doesn't agree with me, but just how you described. This thing is working for you & I know you've had a tough time so YAY for the little victories!!

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I am sooooo looking forward to this. I don't have a problem telling the difference between head hunger and REAL hunger but I have always felt like I didn't have an off switch....once I started I didn't stop until the food was gone! Well, when I had the band I stopped...but it was usually followed by puking and still feeling hungry!

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Isn't amazing?? Oh the sleeve joy =)

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I can't believe it but for the first time ever, in my entire life I felt full. I went 1 bite too far and I honest to God thought I was going to die right on the spot. I had the most horrific shoulder and neck pain, I couldn't stop shaking and I was making so much saliva I thought I was going to drown!

AND I'M THRILLED!!! It sucked, badly- I still sort of ache from it... But it's something I'll never forget. My sleeve is working! Before I could have eaten 5 times what I ate tonight and never feel satisfied. So my scale may not be budging but now I know without a doubt that my sleeve most definitely works!

i've done that about 5 times now. (still trying to slow down the pace) It sucks, but it IS wonderful!!

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I dont mean to go offtopic but i hit that point a few times on accident. Even in my t tiny 4oz tupperware I still go overboard. But throwing it back up is so quick I think its AWESOME in a wierd waylol. We got those anorexic chics beat by a mile. I have bad gag reflexs so thats what triggers me the most.

What gets me is that I used to go out and eat every weekend while I was home and eat everything on my plate. Now since I have been dealing with my new baby stomach I sit there and look at it saying I can eat off this for 3 days. But I do have to admit the restriction is amazing.

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I dont mean to go offtopic but i hit that point a few times on accident. Even in my t tiny 4oz tupperware I still go overboard. But throwing it back up is so quick I think its AWESOME in a wierd waylol. We got those anorexic chics beat by a mile. I have bad gag reflexs so thats what triggers me the most.

What gets me is that I used to go out and eat every weekend while I was home and eat everything on my plate. Now since I have been dealing with my new baby stomach I sit there and look at it saying I can eat off this for 3 days. But I do have to admit the restriction is amazing.

anorexic chics. that's awesome! :lol:

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I used to love that feeling of being "full" before surgery. After surgery, I have to pay close attention because one bite too many and it feels like it is in my throat!

This sleeve truly is a behavior modification tool. If you push the boundaries, you know it and won't do it again!

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My shoulder and neck are still a little sore today. Holy smokes I will never eat too much again!!

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