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I am 7 weeks post op and when I eat I can feel the food hit my stomach and it feels a little twinge of pain and uncomfortable. When does that and weakness get better?

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I never really had pain when eating. Was eager to move onto the new eating steps. The weakness was over about 3 weeks post op. I had a rougher recovery than most also, but I was be-bopping around by 3 weeks.

Good luck!

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I never had the pain when eating. I had pain when I'd be sleeping. It totally went away after a month or two. I wouldn't worry about it unless it persists or if you're really worried call the surgeon's office. Best of luck!

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I had uncomfortable feeling but not pain... till i was about 2 months out... i found that i wasnt chewing my food enough...

Tiredness... umm yeah that was the first 2 months, i was tired all the time... but i found that if i took my B12 at dinner this helped with me being tired during the day... Hope your feeling great in no time :)

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Never had pain but had slight discomfort if I didn't chew enough or ate too fast.

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Thanks everyone , I will give it some more time.

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