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I ate like 1 spoon of Soup and i feel like i wanna throw up. Do I make myself throw up? I am 13 days post op?!

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No don't force yourself to throw up..you could hurt yourself. .try laying down for a bit...it will pass...

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If resting doesn't help, walk, walk, walk. It'll move it down. Have you tried Papaya Enzyme? You can get it anywhere but it takes 20-30 minutes to help. Good luck.

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Don't force yourself to get sick ,your pouch will hurt more, your best bet is to lie on your back -& try to relax, it will pass. I have a relaxation app on my Kindle Fire called Relax Melodies Premium ,(there are all different kind of apps at various prices this one was $1.99) it really does help. Goods luck & feel better

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Hey guys, well it took over an hour to pass but it did. God it was the most horrible thing I have ever experienced!! I am guessing it was the skim milk I had added in my Soup. I had my 2 wk visit with my Dr today and he says most likely it was the milk or the cheese in soup that caused it. Great news though, I dropped 32 lbs!!! Yayyy me (does happy dance)!!!! I wanna thank everyone for their advice! I ended up walking around the house, then when I couldnt do tht anymore I sat in my living room and prayed I didnt vomit, I also promised myself not to ever eat that again at least til way later on lol

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Lying down makes it worse for me. It passes faster if I stand and sway back and forth or walk around. Glad it finally passed for you!

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Lying down makes it worse for me. It passes faster if I stand and sway back and forth or walk around. Glad it finally passed for you!

I was told to never lay down for at least an hour after eating. The only thing that helps me is what pookybear said - walk around. It's a very unpleasant experience that makes me want to be super-careful about what and how I eat.

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Everyone is right... Walk walk walk! I even walked or should I say paced back and forward in my room.

Fyi... I would wait to try that Soup again in a few weeks or months. Sometimes really Water foods are hard to eat or even digest. I personally think its like eating food.and drinking together.

~Leticia **HW: 259**PreOp: 216**SURG: 3/21/13 **Discharged @: 221** 3 mons post op. CW: 165.0 lbs. --- Only 15 lbs to my goal ---

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