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What is everyone eating at 4 months post op? Just curious on what people were able to eat at 4 months post op.... If ur at 4 months post op or further along please respond.. Thanks!

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Hi I was sleeved June 6th. I find I can eat most anything now. A normal day is yogurt, Protein Drink, tuna and crackers, I eat a reg dinner just small portion Protein first. and my evening snack is 1/2 a small apple and a tablespoon of crunchy Peanut Butter.

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Thanks! I was sleeved June 11th and I can eat most anything, just not very much.. I try to eat Protein first as well but not always is that the case.. I just want to see if I'm on the right track.. Over 58 lbs lost so far!

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I was sleeved on June 7th and am eating what ever I feel like eating. I am however avoiding the Pasta, bread and rice. Everything else is a go! :)

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Yeah I don't eat much Pasta either... I some times eat half a piece of toast with breakfast.. How much have you lost so far?

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Yeah I don't eat much Pasta either... I some times eat half a piece of toast with breakfast.. How much have you lost so far?

So far I have lost 57 pounds but weigh in is tomorrow and I am hoping for a few more pounds. I am happy with my weight loss but know that carbs would make it so much slower for me. My body just craves the stupid things so I have to stay away or the monster will wake up!!

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Once you start eating regular food again, minus the fats and sugar, is Portion Control easier? That's my fear, getting too hungry again.

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Oh yes the Portion Control is so much better.. I can eat 3 oz at a time, if that much at times.. I'll feel sick if I eat more than I should... I don't think I'll have problems with portion control..

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I am just over 4 mo post op. June 5. I eat anything I want but I am finding out sweet anything just doesn't taste good anymore i have tried my favorite preop drink "sonic dr pepper" over and over but still remains horrible tasting. The only problem I have had and continue to have is nausea. The only time it bothers me is after I have taken a few bites - not even 1/4 cup of food - I feel really nauseates. It only last a few minutes but I don't want anything else to eat. I keep wondering if this is the way my stomach is telling me "full". Wondering if anyone had this problem. Any feedback?

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I was sleeved june 22. I eat almost everything just very little of it. The only thing I'm having trouble with is milk, rice and fresh salads. I can eat most cooked veggies however. I even had pizza but only one slice at a time and the other day we went for hamburgers but i could only manage half of the childrens' size. i find that sweets don't taste very good any more so I make my own using apples and bananas and blueberries instead of sugar. I find this gives them the right amount of sweetness although everyone else complains that my cakes are not sweet. They're perfect for me. I had a lot of nausea too and vomiting. My doc explained that i need to eat slowly. I thought i was but i was apparently wrong. now I chew each bite at least 30-40 times and wait 2-3 minutes to take the next bite. That took care of the nausea for me.

So on a typical day i have yogurt and fruit in the morning, small Snacks of cheese and rusks or penaut butter every 2-3 hours and a supper with Protein ( meat, chicken or fish) in the evening with veggies.

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I was sleeved July 1 so in almost 4 months out. I, too, eat most anything that I want to. The amount I eat really depends on what it is I am eating. I don't do bread or regular Pasta. I find that most gluten free things are made with brown rice flour which does not swell in our stomach.

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I can eat most anything 1 month in. I went on a cruise 1 month in and never had any issues with food (besides the obvious not eating a lot). Now I eat healthy most of the time, I havent had carbs in forever though (including breads, potatoes, rice, and pasta). I just eat meat and veg/fruits and lots of dairy.

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I am 4 months out (June 3rd) and I can eat anything. As of today I've lost 64 pounds.

I do eat Protein first and limit my carbs, but I'm not super strict about it (meaning I will eat an occasional cracker or slice of bread).

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I am 5 months in and have lost 70 pounds. I eat anything. Rice, Pasta, and bread fill me up faster so I don't eat much of those. I would rather eat more of the other stuff. I eat a ton of beef Jerky. I do eat sweets like ice cream and things like that but my portions are small and occasional. If my family eats out I can eat a whole piece of pizza (sometimes the crust). Most of a 1/4 sub. Most of a cheeseburger. Meals at home are 3-4 ounces if meat and a Tspoonful of veggies and a spoonful of mashed potatoes.

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