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I am almost 10 weeks out and for the last 3 days I have been barely able to eat. I want to know if anyone else is having this problem? For the last several weeks I was able to get my Protein and calories in but three days ago it felt like I was back to my 1st week after surgery. I take a few sips of my Protein Shake and then feel as if I am going to throw it back up again (feel over-full). This has been continuous for 3 days now. It took me all day yesterday to get even 2 Protein Shakes down. I had three bites of scrambled egg for dinner and got so choked up that I almost vomited it back up again. Anyone else ever go through something like this? If you did, can you let me know how long it lasted?

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I have never experienced this, have you put in a call to your doctor?

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Momof2inIowa, on 23 Oct 2014 - 12:23, said:

I have never experienced this, have you put in a call to your doctor?

I have a call into the doctor and am waiting for the NUT to email me back as well. Its just getting frustrating as I want to eat but the moment I take a bite it chokes me and I have to either spit it out or hope that it stays down.

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Have you tried something like applesause, or a sugar free popcicle or Jello? something that you don't have to chew?

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Until you hear from your surgeon, you probably should go back to stage 1, Clear Liquids and Proteins. If a new stage causes problems, your best bet is to drop back a stage. Your surgeon is your best resource.

Susan

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WOW - Sorry you're having so much trouble. I hope it passes soon. Please let us know what your surgeon says and how things turn out for you. Keep the faith!

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Talked to my doc and he did as happygosusan said and dropped me back to mushy foods. He said that in all likelihood with all of the complications that I had during surgery, there is a real chance that my stomach has swollen again because it is irritated by the solids. SO I am back on my Protein Shakes and mushy foods for the next two weeks. He wants me to try solids only one day a week during that time and see how I do. If those two days cause me trouble, he is going to do another scope and see what might be going on. SO back to soft foods again - Ugg!

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