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I am 9 weeks post op. I can eat whatever I want with no consequences. I don't slime, become nauseated-nothin! If I eat too much , I feel full, that's it. Am I cursed or blessed? I have had no side effects whatsoever from this surgery.

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"Whatever I want with no consequences" I am guessing that's a stretch. Can you eat the VOLUME you used to eat? I would say if you are eating and becoming full after small portions you are blessed! That's awesome - be proud :)

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I think what your experiencing is normal.

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@@unsupersizeme, glad to hear that things are working out great for you. I'm having the same experience! Glad I did this!

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i am 5 months out and am ABLE to eat all foods also, but at this point in the game, it's more about the CHOICES i make, and no matter what, the most i can eat at a time is still only about 3/4 cup...

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Sounds like a perfect recovery. I never been nauseous or had reflux or slimed or dumped, but it took me 3-4 months to feel really good. And I can eat whatever I want, too. Doesn't mean I do. Consider yourself blessed. What kind of "side effects" were you hoping for?

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