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i am 18 days post op , and have realized that when i eat too much and my tummy is entirely full , i feel that i have no space at all in there...lol..and feel like i have to burp ....but a burp doesnt come out . it is a small belch with which seems like foam / bubbles that rise to the back of my throat ....accompanied by extreme fullness .....is this the terminology "foamies ? " lol..........how long does this last ????

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I don't know but I get the same. Then it leads to vomiting. I'm just now 16 days out I'm struggling with certain foods. And knowing I'm full until its too late. I think I'm going to space out my bites by minutes. Good luck.

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I think they call that the slimes. Just don't get so full next time :)

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Everyone has their own tell when they are getting full. Some people sneeze, some burp (me) and others get pain in their sternum. Just watch for your sign, something you notice and then you'll know when to stop.

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Everyone has their own tell when they are getting full. Some people sneeze, some burp (me) and others get pain in their sternum. Just watch for your sign, something you notice and then you'll know when to stop.

What Traci said. The best way to recognise your sign is to eat ridiculously slowly and listen to your body :)

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