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I just ate a whole cup if Greek yogurt..and looked on the side and realized that's 5.3 oz! Can you guys eat a whole one?

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I was sleeved the 16th and can easily handle a whole container of yogurt, pudding or Soup. I don't know what "full" feels like on this new stomach yet and it's kind of confusing me.

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I was sleeved 3 months ago and I can't eat a cup of anything yet.

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I definitely know full..it squeezes and hurts and comes with hiccups and belching sometimes...lol...but the yogurt today..maybe I just ate too fast

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I was sleeved on 1/13/14 and I can eat a whole cup of yogurt too!

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I can eat a whole yogurt, but it is not an 8 oz. cup. I think it around 5 oz.

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OK..I wont be overrun with guilt if it happens again...5.3 oz just seemed like a lot..but awesome protien and low calories..:-)

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I can eat a whole 5.3 0z. cup with no problem. My surgery was Dec.26 and I have had no problem as long as I eat slowly.

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I'm at 6 days out and can eat the Dannon Light and Fit cup blended with no problem. I think it's also 5.3oz, plus it has 12g of Protein. It does take me around and hour to go through one of those cups though.

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I've experienced this too...but it seems to come and go. A couple of times I've had to give my boyfriend the container to finish, and then other times I've been able to eat the whole container without batting an eye!

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We compare ourselves too much! But I do it too! I think if you ate it fine with no problems then don't worry. I am only a week out and I can almost finish a whole one myself. (Over a period of time) if you are like me, then you are afraid that something isn't right with your sleeve and that you won't loose much weight. Oh we worry too much don't we?

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Yogurt cups are different sizes just like sleeves. I'm 8 days after Surg and can eat a 4 oz dannon light & fit

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I'm 2 weeks post op and can't have yogurt yet! Maybe tomorrow! I can't wait!

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