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Ok I see a lot of people stating about eating 2 oz at one time! I eat more than 2oz like for Breakfast I eat I scrambled egg and piece of chicken breast lunch piece of chicken breast and few green Beans and usually I eat the same thing for dinner and sometimes I juice it spinach and berries but I'm losing I'm 2 months post op and have lost 46#'s so far!

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Everybody's tummies are different. I know I can hold roughly a little over 4 oz of food, which is fine. When I was two months out I could eat the amount I am now. Rock on with the weight loss!

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Just be careful... from what I've read, it seems that what you CAN eat is not necessarily what you SHOULD eat while you're healing. I know you're two months out, but I've read here that healing fully takes a lot longer. Be cautious about pushing the limits your surgeon and NUT set for you. Congrats on the losing!

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<p>Just be careful... from what I've read, it seems that what you CAN eat is not necessarily what you SHOULD eat while you're healing. I know you're two months out, but I've read here that healing fully takes a lot longer. Be cautious about pushing the limits your surgeon and NUT set for you. Congrats on the losing!</p>

I've spoke to my dr and nutritionist and they said I'm doing great and what I'm eating is exactly what I should be eating!

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<p>Just be careful... from what I've read, it seems that what you CAN eat is not necessarily what you SHOULD eat while you're healing. I know you're two months out, but I've read here that healing fully takes a lot longer. Be cautious about pushing the limits your surgeon and NUT set for you. Congrats on the losing!</p>

Also I'm not eating nothing at all bad chicken eggs green Beans??? No carbs or sweets at ALL

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Sounds like you are doing fine.

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<p>Just be careful... from what I've read, it seems that what you CAN eat is not necessarily what you SHOULD eat while you're healing. I know you're two months out, but I've read here that healing fully takes a lot longer. Be cautious about pushing the limits your surgeon and NUT set for you. Congrats on the losing!</p>

Also I'm not eating nothing at all bad chicken eggs green Beans??? No carbs or sweets at ALL

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We are all different. You sound like you are losing and keeping your Protein up.

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