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I'm two weeks post op and doing well. This morning I tried egg for the first time. Only three small bites and I was ready to hurl. Will we ever he able to eat more than just a couple bites or is this reality for the ready of our lives.

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Well you are only two weeks out,with my doctor i had to follow the phases.first two.liquid, the second phase pureed, and the third was soft, my surgery was on the 24 of last month,and i can only eat a few spoon full.so yes that will last for a few month..

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I'm two weeks post op and doing well. This morning I tried egg for the first time. Only three small bites and I was ready to hurl. Will we ever he able to eat more than just a couple bites or is this reality for the ready of our lives.

No it's temporary. Use this time to lose your weight because it doesn't last.

No worries... You will be able to eat normal around 7 months

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Thanks the weight is just falling off. It would be nice to enjoy what im eating but it makes me feel better that this doesn't last forever.

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Thanks the weight is just falling off. It would be nice to enjoy what im eating but it makes me feel better that this doesn't last forever.

Yeah I had to remind myself that a lot

It is definitely temporary

I'm ten months out and around 6 or 7 months things became normal.

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I'm two weeks post op and doing well. This morning I tried egg for the first time. Only three small bites and I was ready to hurl. Will we ever he able to eat more than just a couple bites or is this reality for the ready of our lives.

eggs can be tricky. It was the only thing that I have eaten since I was sleeved that caused me any type of distress. My nutritionist really didn't know the reason, but said she had heard that from others. Egg beaters was not a problem, only real eggs. Now though, after 3 months it isn't a problem. Just give it some time. No need to rush back to eating, when you still are all cut up inside.

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When you guys say "eat normal" after 6 or 7 months, that doesn't mean I'll be able to eat a double cheeseburger and large fries, does it? I really don't want to have that much capacity.

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If I tried a cheeseburger, I could probably eat a small child's burger and some fries.

But I try not to go there because I can eat way more than before and I want to maintain my weight loss

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I'm almost 4 months out and I eat about 2 oz of a sirloin burger, 93/7 or 90/10 and 1 slice of 2% cheese. I might put salsa or hummus on it but that is all for my meal.

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When you guys say "eat normal" after 6 or 7 months' date=' that doesn't mean I'll be able to eat a double cheeseburger and large fries, does it? I really don't want to have that much capacity.[/quote']

I think the goal is 8-12oz capacity at a year out. If you stick to dense Protein first, then there is less room for junk. Because the stretchy part of the tummy has been removed, it won't go back to 60oz. Carbonation won't stretch it. It is a lot of empty calories so that is why a lot of docs frown on it. Also remember this is a tool. It drastically reduces the volume of food. But it doesn't make the food choices for you. You can still choose junk food and self sabotage. But also you can choose to eat healthier options. :-)

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My friend is 11 months out from the bypass & she can eat a normal size plate of food.. So yes you will dont worry. Just take it slow :)

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When you guys say "eat normal" after 6 or 7 months, that doesn't mean I'll be able to eat a double cheeseburger and large fries, does it? I really don't want to have that much capacity.

oh no. I'm 19 months out and can eat 3/4 of a cheeseburger with only the bottom bun and about 5 fries. (When I treat myself!)

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