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I'm glad I'm not the only one who can eat anything and have no problem! Was beginning to feel a freak! I had my surgery 28th May. All went well with no issues and was allowed home 3 days later. I feel as though I could eat Soup and yogurt until the cows come home! Have spoken to the bariatric nurse who oversees me, as in the uk. She said it takes a while for your body to catch up with what you have had done and sloppy foods will go down easier. She suggested that I try a slice of toast if I am really worried and see what I feel like, just make sure I chew it well. Well, so glad I did. Was not even able to eat a whole slice of toast before I felt full up and unable to eat another bite. So that has put my mind at rest and now I know they actually did something to me when I was out, as was beginning to wonder! Lol.

My weight loss has also been slow so that hasn't been helping my mood, but it seems to be moving now. The being full will come, we just need to be patient. However, I've never been a patient patient so that is hard for me! Xx

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3 weeks out and feel like I can eat anything. I am being rel careful about weighing things because I feel like I could keep eating. The only time I feel restricted is with liquids. When will the foods kick in?

Hi there. There is a certain amount of nerves cut during the op and they take a while to kick in... I am a couple weeks ahead of you and started eating more solid food...it only now that I can really feel the restriction.. Look out for signs that you are full such as sighing, belching, hiccups, sneezing or a runny nose...these are all indicators that you need to stop eating. Hope that helps...don't stress...

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Hi my name is James, I had my operation on 28 May 2013. So far have lost 14lbs or around 6 kg in Australian terms. I'm feeling great had some problems with whining about restrictions about an hour after two weeks I'm starting to eat soft foods in Sample scrambled egg and finally feeling restriction. Anyone else had this problem where they didn't feel restriction on the mushy pureed foods and how are you going?

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Hi my name is James' date=' I had my operation on 28 May 2013. So far have lost 14lbs or around 6 kg in Australian terms. I'm feeling great had some problems with whining about restrictions about an hour after two weeks I'm starting to eat soft foods in Sample scrambled egg and finally feeling restriction. Anyone else had this problem where they didn't feel restriction on the mushy pureed foods and how are you going?[/quote']

I had my surgery on the 30th. Tomorrow is two weeks since my surgery. I am so sick of liquid food! I'm supposed to start soft foods tomorrow, but I don't want to wait. I am just now sitting down to a yummy looking scrambled egg. Here I go...

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I had my surgery on the 30th. Tomorrow is two weeks since my surgery. I am so sick of liquid food! I'm supposed to start soft foods tomorrow' date=' but I don't want to wait. I am just now sitting down to a yummy looking scrambled egg. Here I go...[/quote']

I am always so surprised at how the diets differ. I had my surgery on the 28th and have been eating regular foods for a week now. Yesterday I had chicken marsala, green Beans and mashed potatoes. About 4 bites of chicken, 2 bites of Beans and one bite of potatoes, but eating real food for a week. My doctor said try anything I want but make sure to chew, chew, chew.

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I am always so surprised at how the diets differ. I had my surgery on the 28th and have been eating regular foods for a week now. Yesterday I had chicken marsala, green Beans and mashed potatoes. About 4 bites of chicken, 2 bites of Beans and one bite of potatoes, but eating real food for a week. My doctor said try anything I want but make sure to chew, chew, chew.

I'm so jealous! Mine was on the 30th and I can start soft foods friday. Still on pureed at the moment and can't wait for real food again!

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So, I really haven't been on much since my surgery. I've been the lucky one to have a bunch of complications. I did great the first couple of weeks. But, now I am just ready to feel normal again. I had my first stricture dilation on the 29th as I ended up in the ER because I was extremely dehydrated from not keeping fluids or anything for that matter down. I have to have another because I'm not keeping things down again.

Surgery Date: May 2, 2013 - Amount Lost: 47lbs

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Any advice? I had surgery on May 13th. The first few weeks were great besides my nausea. I'm down 31 lbs total. But yesterday I vomited and its been all down hill from there. I've been super nauseous and every time I try to eat my pouch hurts, gets a burning sensation and I feel like vomiting again. Has this happened to anyone??

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I'm so jealous! Mine was on the 30th and I can start soft foods friday. Still on pureed at the moment and can't wait for real food again!

Just go slow. And remember to chew. Sometimes I forget and then I am reminded! Definitely don't eat while doing anything else so you can concentrate! Only 1 more day for you!

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So' date=' I really haven't been on much since my surgery. I've been the lucky one to have a bunch of complications. I did great the first couple of weeks. But, now I am just ready to feel normal again. I had my first stricture dilation on the 29th as I ended up in the ER because I was extremely dehydrated from not keeping fluids or anything for that matter down. I have to have another because I'm not keeping things down again.

Surgery Date: May 2, 2013 - Amount Lost: 47lbs[/quote']

Awwww. You poor thing. I hope they get you all fixed up soon!

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I went to my PCP today for my annual physical. First time I had seen her since my surgery (just 2 weeks ago). The nurse didnt realize I had had GB and said "Ummm, you have lost 9 pounds in 6 days, is everything ok?" I just smiled and said, "I know, isn't it great!" I then told her about the surgery, I am down 33# in two weeks!

Today started out bad, tried to drink a Protein Shake on way to doctor, but it was not going to happen. I tried some mashed potatoes for lunch, but immediately felt ill, laid down and fell asleep for 4 hours! I was ale to have some Beans for dinner and walked 2 miles, but I am beat today.

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I went to my PCP today for my annual physical. First time I had seen her since my surgery (just 2 weeks ago). The nurse didnt realize I had had GB and said "Ummm' date=' you have lost 9 pounds in 6 days, is everything ok?" I just smiled and said, "I know, isn't it great!" I then told her about the surgery, I am down 33# in two weeks!

Today started out bad, tried to drink a Protein Shake on way to doctor, but it was not going to happen. I tried some mashed potatoes for lunch, but immediately felt ill, laid down and fell asleep for 4 hours! I was ale to have some Beans for dinner and walked 2 miles, but I am beat today.[/quote']

I go for my follow up tomorrow.

Mashed potatoes don't sit well for me and it sounds like your pouch doesn't care for them either. I was so tired today- it's great that my boss is letting me work whatever I can this week. I came home today, took a hot shower, laid down to rest and wound up napping for a couple hours. Just hoping the nap doesn't interfere with me sleeping tonight.

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Lost 34 lbs so far in four weeks! Life is great! Hope you are all doing well. :)

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WLS: 5/14/13- HW: 273 SW: 258 CW: 239 GW: 135

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I am always so surprised at how the diets differ. I had my surgery on the 28th and have been eating regular foods for a week now. Yesterday I had chicken marsala' date=' green Beans and mashed potatoes. About 4 bites of chicken, 2 bites of beans and one bite of potatoes, but eating real food for a week. My doctor said try anything I want but make sure to chew, chew, chew.[/quote']

My surgery was 5/23/13 I tried to ate solid food and I can handle, every solid food get stuck :( everytime I tried something make me sick

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No weight loss for a few days' date=' am back to what I was prior to surgery, so think I've only got rid of all the fluids I had pumped into me. What I am really worried about though is not feeling full up? I'm sure I could eat a proper size portion if it was placed in front of me. I haven't tried though and am sticking to the soft foods in small portions.

Still got some pain to my right side, which just feels like a stitch at times and bruised. No pain on my left side at all. I am gurgling well though, after fluids and food just concerned about appetite. Has anyone else felt like they haven't had anything done? My surgery was 28th May. Any advice would be greatly appreciated as am getting worried and scared that this wont help me loose weight either! Thanks Bx[/quote']

I feel the same way! My surgery was May 28th also. How many times are you eating a day? I'm on purée now and I think I'm eating too much. I finally quit weighing because I was getting so upset.

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