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I am three weeks post op. I woke up in the middle of the night and ate half a hotdog. Am I going to blow up my pouch. Has anybody else eaten something they weren't suppose to. Please answer. I'm scared.

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You don't have a pouch....but don't do that....please be more careful. Remember this is a whole new start. Slow and steady...slow and steady...you will win the race if you can remember that!

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Are u sure I'll be okay. Should I try to throw it up

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I swear I'm not trying to sabotage myself or my diet. I already lost 30 lbs but I'm so scared. I was half asleep until I realized what I was doing.

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I would be afraid I'd do more damage to my sleeve by throwing it up.

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There was someone that came on a couple days ago saying they were a couple days post op and ate a hot dog and ended up being fine but in some pain. Just be careful and maybe talk to your doctors office so they know and can let you know if it was ok.

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I know that it is hard to wait for the time to be up...and to get back to a more normal form of eating, however it is worth the wait. I can eat a hotdog now just fine, but I am almost two years out. Just try to be patient. :)

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I am three weeks post op. I woke up in the middle of the night and ate half a hotdog. Am I going to blow up my pouch. Has anybody else eaten something they weren't suppose to. Please answer. I'm scared.

As long as you chewed it up very well you should be fine.

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I am three weeks post op. I woke up in the middle of the night and ate half a hotdog. Am I going to blow up my pouch. Has anybody else eaten something they weren't suppose to. Please answer. I'm scared.

that's so funny! obviously u are fine!

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