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I had my worst day every yesterday. I started the puree part yesterday and didn't do well at all. Now today I have diarrhea and can't stop vomiting. Why did I do this?

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What do you mean you didn't do well? Did you not tolerate the foods? Did you make wrong choices?

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First call your doctor if you are vomiting and voiding and not keeping liquids down. Dehydration is not good.

After you get that under control, start by only sipping down a couple spoonfuls at a time at first. Use a baby spoon if you have one or a jam spoon.

Now you are 5 weeks out? I didn't start pureed food "officially" until the start of the 5th week.

Don't worry. The stomach heals and it gets better.

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No not 5 weeks, today is officially a week out. My nut told me to start the purée yesterday. I am not getting anything done so my vomitting is pretty much the Water from taking my meds and a lot of heaving. It hurts to get anything in cuz I can feel it drop in my stomach and hurts to much. Today I am finally able to drink some cold water. I completely regret this. I rather be fat so I can at least eat SOMETHING. And I have lost 25 lbs since my preop diet and it is so not worth all this and the sagging skin I already have. Never mind, thanks anyhow

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One weeks out? Sakes! It's going to get better. All the sagging skin in the world is better than obese. You will be able to enjoy food again, but you will eat in portions that skinny people enjoy. You will feel so much better and look it. It's too late for regret. It's time to get to work.

Just sip slowly. Suck on a popsicle. Try warm things or tepid things. I personally think that it is too soon for puree if you cannot tolerate them. Try going back to a least full liquids. Yogurt goes down especially well for me.

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Obviously your body is t ready for purees- go back to full liquids and try again in a few days. Wishin you were fat forever isnt going to make things better. Stop looking back and start looking forward. you didn't learn to ride a bike or tie your shoes the first time you tried either.

Remember that you eat so your body has fuel. You don't live to eat.

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Obviously your body is t ready for purees- go back to full liquids and try again in a few days. Wishin you were fat forever isnt going to make things better. Stop looking back and start looking forward. you didn't learn to ride a bike or tie your shoes the first time you tried either.

Remember that you eat so your body has fuel. You don't live to eat.

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Sorry you're having trouble. I agree with Circa, back up to full liquids. I was told not to advance my diet early, but that I could stay in a stage if my sleeve wasn't ready to move on.

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I'm 3 weeks post op. and i must have taken 1 bite too many,....feel like crap in center of my chest. what can i do to releave this . this has happen twice already. frist time this happen i went back to Clear Liquids. but what can i do right away to fix it.

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I'm 3 weeks post op. and i must have taken 1 bite too many,....feel like crap in center of my chest. what can i do to releave this . this has happen twice already. frist time this happen i went back to clear liquids. but what can i do right away to fix it.

It's a learning process. You have to learn what your full signal is. For some it's a sigh. For some it's picking at food. For others it's hiccups, still others a burp.

The key is eating slowly so you have time to gauge whether you are full or not. Measuring your food is another way. At first use fl. oz. measurements like in a measuring cup. Later you can weigh things.

Now I can eat 3 oz. of dense Protein and 5-6 oz. of liquid or yogurt. I'm 6 months out. It was much less a two months -- maybe 1.5 and 3 respectively.

If you overeat or eat too fast you can just sit there awhile or walk it off. It'll go away. Some people relieve it by doing the finger down the throat thing, but keep in mind that this could get habit forming for some. Not good.

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Adolphs meat Tenderizer mixed with Water will get food up and out or down and out quickly. Never had to use it, but was recommended by my NUT.

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Adolphs meat Tenderizer mixed with Water will get food up and out or down and out quickly. Never had to use it, but was recommended by my NUT.

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I had my worst day every yesterday. I started the puree part yesterday and didn't do well at all. Now today I have diarrhea and can't stop vomiting. Why did I do this?

I started puréed foods today and the same with not feeling well and vomiting. I guess this is all a part of learning our sleeves. I figured tomorrow I will go back to my first two weeks regime and try puréed foods again next week.

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