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M five weeks post op and just recently every time I eat, I get this feeling of food coming up with mucous when i swallow. Has anyone felt this? What can I do to prevent/relieve it?

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M five weeks post op and just recently every time I eat' date=' I get this feeling of food coming up with mucous when i swallow. Has anyone felt this? What can I do to prevent/relieve it?[/quote']

I had a similar problem to this a couple weeks ago. Seems I was eating too fast

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Your eating to much. Try 2 bites then wait 15 then 2 bites. Then thats pretty much it for 2 hours lol. Thats exactly how I do mine. I am a little less than 5 months pre op. 100lbs down so I am doing something right lol

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Search VST for "sliming" and you will get hundreds of topics on this. It's common with newbie sleevers when eating too fast and/or too much, especially when reintroducing solids in the first 3 months. Your body is signaling that food is stuck in the esophagus and the salivary glands kick in to help it down. It happened to me a handful of times and I always felt better after "letting it come up over the sink." I've only had it happen a few times recently, usually eating out and not pacing myself. I find spitting the extra saliva into a glass helps.

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