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Sucks so bad! I feel like death! Just saying lol

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It's a learning process to say the least. I end up with the slimes every few weeks now from eating too fast or a bit too much. But I still love having my bumperguard sleeve to keep me in line. That's why I got it!

Best of luck!

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I remember when I got sleeved a year and almost 3 months ago, I thought I was gonna die when I use to swallow fast and eat fast, it took me a min to learn and adapt myself to my new eating lifestyle, I use to crawl on the floor because of the pain I use to cry I use to tell my bf back then I'm going to die its a matter of time you will get use to it sweety!!!!! Good luck

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Been there, done that. Definitely a learning curve.

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I'm 3 months post op and this has only happened twice I forgot all about this unbearable pain!

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@@Aribay1 If you're having really bad pain, you could be experiencing dumping syndrome. This seems to happen more with gastric bypass surgeries, but can happen with the sleeve. Did you eat something that was somewhat fatty or sugary? It can also happen from overfilling the sleeve, which forces larger bits into the intestine.

Check out this article: http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/dumping-syndrome/basics/definition/con-20028034

Edited by AlwaysVegas

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@@Aribay1 If you're having really bad pain, you could be experiencing dumping syndrome. This seems to happen more with gastric bypass surgeries, but can happen with the sleeve. Did you eat something that was somewhat fatty or sugary? It can also happen from overfilling the sleeve, which forces larger bits into the intestine.

Check out this article: http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/dumping-syndrome/basics/definition/con-20028034

No dumping. I ate Chipotle. Steak rice Beans corn tomatoes lettuce things I normally eat (i love chipotle) I've always been fine. I was just really hungry and took that lethal too far bite. I just felt discomfort. I'm all good now.

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Slimies??

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Slimies??

I have zero clue what that is

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Ooohhh I LOVE chipotle too. I think if I was ever on death row, that would be my last meal!!! Lmao!!!!

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I did that today. One bite too many of the shrimp I was having for dinner and I had to lie down and wait a good 45 minutes for the discomfort to go away. I am getting better at it (5 months out), but I still overestimate how much I can eat sometimes and I regret it!

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