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I think your post is spot on. I don't think a lot of people u set stand the harm that can do sleeve or not and some don't understand how digestion works etc. great post I love reading on these boards to

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Thank you guys! It just really concerns me because this last week alone on several different threads people have giving this as a suggested thing to do when you have "cravings".

I feel strongly about putting dangerous information out there for people in the research stage or early stages after surgery.

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Good god was I drunk responding! Sorry for all

The typos!!!

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Good god was I drunk responding! Sorry for all

The typos!!!

Lol it's ok I do it all the time!

Hint you can go back and edit your post

( I usually have to edit at least once per post) :)

You just click on your post again and it will give you the edit option.

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Gman's wing man:

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I must confess I did a bit of chewing and spitting but moved right into very small tasting and licking. My uncle used to gag me when he spit his tobaccy juice into a jar....reminded me of that. :wacko:

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The reflex to swallow is hard-wired into us; I can only imagine the panic that would set in if I tried this tactic on a food I shouldn't eat (say, a nice cut of steak during the mushy-food stage) and accidentally swallowed it. And then panic would be followed by pain and horking. No thanks!

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Gman's wing man:

I must confess I did a bit of chewing and spitting but moved right into very small tasting and licking. My uncle used to gag me when he spit his tobaccy juice into a jar....reminded me of that. :wacko:

I must say that I have made I million "mistakes"

On this "journey".

I am flawed and have a problem with food (still)

I just have a hard time people being told that

Chewing and spitting is a viable option.

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I have to admit I did this one time while on liquids. Afterwards I thought what the hell??? That's disgusting! Not good!

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I think your post is spot on. I don't think a lot of people understand the harm they can do sleeve or not and some don't understand how digestion works etc. great post I love reading on these boards to

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