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No matter what I eat or how good I chew I am throwing up at least once a day. I'm almost three months out and have tried to slow it down. I don't know if I'm doing something wrong or if I should be concerned with a stricture. I have no problem drinking but am so sick of getting sick. I'm scared I'm going to choke.

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See your doctor immediately. According to my dr you shouldn't throw up daily

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Yesterday was my 3rd month anniversary from RNY and I have never thrown up. I agree, you need to see your surgeon, soon.

Best of luck,

Carol

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I am 9.5 weeks post op and I have never thrown up

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I'm 6 weeks out and haven't thrown up, but have had a lot of issues with nausea.

But at 3 months out, if you're eating what's on your ok'd plan, you shouldn't be throwing up.

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I am almost nine months post-op. I may throw up a couple of times a month, usually after trying to eat a dry meat.< /p>

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I feel like everything gets stuck and needs to come back up. I'm not eating anything I shouldn't be will try to take it slower.

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I am 18 months out and I have never thrown up food, now Water is a whole other animal.. I get sick on water all the time. I just have to take little drinks and I am ok. It is not normal to throw up daily. Check with your dr.

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I'm 4 months out, no problems. ;)

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I would call your doctor, it def sounds like a structure however my office said liquids would also become an issue. I would communicate with them what's happening sooner rather then later & just have them take a look.

I am 3 months & have only vomited a couple times & it was all because of dry/stringy foods getting stuck. And it def wasn't every time I ate solids.

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I am 9 weeks out, and do occasionally throw up. (I threw up part of my dinner tonight, actually!). It's always when I eat too fast, don't chew dry meat well enough, or eat too much, so it's just a matter of training myself a bit better, I think. When I do get sick, I go back to soft foods for a day, so my pouch can calm down - that seems to help.

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I didn't start puking until I started more solid foods. I'm less than two months post op. It seems when I eat too much or more so, too fast, I puke. And, if I'm at work and don't eat, I dry heave. I'm not liking it at all.

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I get so sick of feeling yucky all the time. Lately it seems I have this emptiness in my stomach and sometimes eating or drinking doesn't help. My stomach always feels off and makes lots of noise. That's gonna be embarrassing at meetings and a training. It's all the time gurgling and feeling terrible. Nothing seems to relieve it. I spoke to the docs office about me throwing up and then having this terrible feeling in my stomach all the time. I was not very comforted to hear that this is normal and for some it goes away and for others it has just become apart of life. Uggghh maybe if I wasn't stalled for the last 3 weeks I'd see it as worth it but as of now...I'm seeming to be having a hard time not regretting this surgery. I don't think my body is happy. :(

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