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I noticed differences between people, and I am trying to determine what are the most common elements.

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Nothing!!! 6.5 months post op and nothing has made me sick, never thrown up.......sleeve o' steel. That , of course, is a blessing and a curse.

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I could finally eat at 6 weeks without feeling sick or regurgitating my food. I had to stay on liquids one extra week cause purée caused issues. But all of a sudden at 6 weeks.. I was all good eating chicken, beef, seafood, etc...

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I had issues with ham, ground beef, beef roast at any amounts when I attempted those 1.5-2months out. No issues with soft foods such as scrambled eggs, tuna, haddock, tilapia, ground turkey, ground pork, chicken (dark meat). Mind you I could only eat about an ounce of those for a few weeks. I can now handle about 3oz of any dense Protein a little over 3 months out just have to take my time eating some of it slower then others like the beef roast, pork roast, etc...

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I'm a month out and have tolerated everything I've tried. I just don't eat much of it at a time and chew chew chew. chicken, BBQ beef, fish, pork.

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A month out I was eating scrambled egg, fat free refried Beans, cheese and turkey deli meat. I haven't found anything that bothers my sleeve except for my bariatric Vitamins. Sleeve O' Steel here as well.

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I had an issue with spicy food early on. Now, 6 months out, spicy is not too much of an issue.

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Frankensleeve didn't like anything except for the most puree type foods for about 3 months post-op. I pretty much stuck to Cream of Mushroom Soup, refried Beans, and Premier chocolate Protein drinks. On the occasions that I did try a new food, my stomach felt like a garbage disposal with rocks grinding up in it.

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My main concern is Water...I read its a comon nausea trigger which would be a problem for me as right now I dont really like to drink anything but Water and Orange juice.

Is water nausea that common?

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I find that certain brands of bottled Water go down easier for me. We have well water and I don't like the taste at all. My favorite bottled water brands are Dasani, Aquafina and Crystal(5 gallon bottle for cooler from Home Depot)

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