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I know it can't be confirmed without a doctors visit but I thought maybe I can get some advice. Thursday I had gotten a nut stuck. I ended up throwing up. Like from my lower stomach. Like an idiot I continued eating that day cause I felt "unstuck" well everything I ate immediately came up. Lower stomach throwing up once again. So from that afternoon on I decided to stay on liquids. Well I even had trouble getting Water and my Protein Shake down. So all day yesterday I just had my coffee and water and a double Protein shake. Everything is staying down not feeling "stuck" but now I'm burping everytime I sip anything. I called the surgeon they told me to wait it out until Monday because it could be from my sinus infection and swelling. I have no acid reflux at night but I'm still afraid to try to eat anything soild. I did have a string cheese last night that I chewed really well and it basically slid down. Then some oatmeal but very small amount. I guess basically what I'm asking is has anyone had these symptoms with a slip?

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I had this happen with refried Beans, it did work through, it was week 2 , I ended up having to go in for IV fluids though, it is not pleasant,

The other day I had a very small bit of boiled egg get stuck, it took 6 hours of walking together it to let up, not eating boiled eggs again, lol

Sounds like your nut is working through, hope it gets

better

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Thanks so much for your response. Makes me feel better. My husband thinks I'm overreacting. He said if it slipped he thinks I would feel some pain. But I've read different so I was freaking out lol

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My surgeon said he sees this often, and my severe dehydration was caused from the refried Beans incident , he put me back o. broth and Jello for a week,

It worked!

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