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I am also nearly 5 months out. Pain is the symptom for me. I can usually eat spicy food - but chicken Szechuan nearly had me doubled over last night. I've learned my lesson about that one!

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Instant Stomach pains and instant runs :(

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I'm only 3 weeks post-op and just started on puréed foods and soft fish, but I noticed if I eat too fast or take too big of a bite my little tummy cramps up which tells me it's time to stop because it's quite painful. Fortunately, I've listened and the pain only lasts a few seconds. I can't imagine if it were to go on for any length of time.

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If something doesn't agree or even if I eat a little too quickly, it's not so much pain for me but an intense bloaty feeling... then the fun slimies that seem to want to come back up over 'n over again. Sometimes the best/only way to relieve it is to just go and hork. TMI, maybe, but 'tis my reality.

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I had this last night with milk. I am just over 5 months out. Horrible nausea and pain.

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For me when I eat something that doesn't agree or eat too fast it's just pain. The pain can vary in intensity too from mild to doubled over. It is NOT fun.

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For me, I almost instantly throw it right back up :(

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