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I've realized that if I take too big of a swallow of Water (yes I said water), that it gets stuck and up it comes. So I'm still sipping and drinking smaller swallows. On the food topic though.....scrambled eggs do it to me every time, so after 2 times.....I won't eat them anymore.

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I've realized that if I take too big of a swallow of Water (yes I said water), that it gets stuck and up it comes. So I'm still sipping and drinking smaller swallows. On the food topic though.....scrambled eggs do it to me every time, so after 2 times.....I won't eat them anymore.

Same here...water - liquids DO NOT go straight thru...al least for me, just goes to prove not everybody is identical....

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So i posted a week or so ago that nothing had made me sick and I was feeling quite lucky....six weeks out and I was sure I wasn't going to have problems. Saturday morning I drank Water and it all came back up! Water! It seems if I have water on an empty stomach I will become nauseous. Well tonight I had about 1/3 a cup of hamburger helper. I finished my plate right up and then threw it all up. Guess I won't be eating that again anytime soon. :-(

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I'm one year out. I still can't eat turkey or chicken. Anything w/rice or rice flour will make me puke, too. I'm too afraid to eat bread and/or Pasta. I had my very first dumping experience a few days ago so anything w/even a little sugar will not pass my lips for a long, long time! (It was B&M baked beans) I am glad to know I will dump - it is a strong deterrent! :-)

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I'm one year out. I still can't eat turkey or chicken. Anything w/rice or rice flour will make me puke, too. I'm too afraid to eat bread and/or Pasta. I had my very first dumping experience a few days ago so anything w/even a little sugar will not pass my lips for a long, long time! (It was B&M baked beans) I am glad to know I will dump - it is a strong deterrent! :-)

Nothing I've eaten has made me puke yet, and I am nearly 4 months post surgery. I can eat bread, mini candy bars, ice cream, fried foods, steak, anything that I ate prior to surgery. That said, I get a feeling when I eat simple carbs which isn't altogether pleasant. Not nauseating or anything, just an overly full feeling that I've learned to dislike intensely. I'm guessing that is the reason that I've been successful in losing 40+ pounds so far. Even though I don't puke, I am quickly learning to change my old eating habits. My food bill has gone down considerably. I hope this keeps up.

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