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I had my surgery on July 24 th so I'm feeling good and today I started exercising...I've been feeling so good that I've been eating soft food and protein... I only take a few bites and I know I may not be ready for it but I'm doing good otherwise....I'm listening to my body and eating slow and some things are uncomfortable to eat so I stop immediately....I'm on the third week of recovery.... I'm trusting my body will tell me otherwise RIGHT?

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Just don't over due it. I am almost 90 days out and they still consider my surgery new.

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I am doing what you do. my downfall is chewing, if i can focus on chewing well, my body is fine, if i chew almost well enough, i feel it.

so far this has been the biggest challenge, chew and go slow.

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It takes 3 months for the sleeve to heal....Longer for the incisions....Just go slow K....Don't want to do any damage.

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I am doing what you do. my downfall is chewing' date=' if i can focus on chewing well, my body is fine, if i chew almost well enough, i feel it.

so far this has been the biggest challenge, chew and go slow.[/quote']

yes it is a challenge... I really have to focus on chewing and taking my time...I don't want to wreck this privilege... I just want to get started!!!

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It takes 3 months for the sleeve to heal....Longer for the incisions....Just go slow K....Don't want to do any damage.

yes your very correct... I guess I needed to hear it from other people in the same boat.... I'm just ready to get started and I feel ready but I don't want to wreck this privilege.... sounds like I need to get my act together and reign it in!

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Try to follow whatever guidelines your surgeon set, and always listen to your body. It's hard to unlearn bad habits we didn't really realize prior to surgery. I was a fast eater - I'd overfill my sleeve before the new full signals had time to register. Go slow and steady and definitely do what you were advised to do and you'll be fine.

~Cheri

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