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So here I am thinking I was going to be tough 3 weeks and try chewing tender chicken and broccoli. I am sooooo uncomfortable. Although I brought it back up, I feel as if its still there. I will be grinding it up to enjoy the flavor...... Ughhh :-/

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It's too sooooooon, sweetie.

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I was going to say 3 weeks is way too soon for solid foods like that unless your surgeon/bariatric center said it was ok. The last thing you want to do at this time is have to throw up. You want to make sure your stitches, staples, incisions are healing up ok inside before taking on the solids. Blending foods will help make them into the mushy stage that you're probably on. I can't tell by your post if you just threw up today or not but, don't be surprised if it's harder to eat for a few days. Throwing up sometimes will make your pouch swell and feel as if it can't take in as much. I know that happened to me when I threw something up. I had to switch back to liquids/protein shakes for a few days after. Good luck and I hope you're feeling better.

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Thanks much. Yep I did, however it was not forceful thank goodness. I have even feeling so well that I had to remember its only been 3 weeks. Lol. So now I will be tough on myself to save myself lol....

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Hang in there it gets easier

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