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As of today, tuna or Mayonnaise. Five weeks postop, this was the first time I have eaten something and was afraid I was going to lose it.

Any others?

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Mine changes at times one day I will like something then I will try it again and it turns my stomach..

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I just don't get this. I'm still in the purée phase, so I'm just getting reacquainted with real (baby) food. I neglected to ask Doc or Nut why this change in agreeable foods. Why does this happen after being sleeved? Does is seem to happen to everyone?

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@@LisaPunkinHead Maybe some "softer" foods would be best. Yogurt, soft scrambled eggs, cottage cheese, mashed banana, mashed potatoes, etc. And don't eat more that 1/4 cup of anything. That's what I was told anyway.

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Thanks, @@TammyDTM! I have been tolerating other foods well and am past pureed foods for the most part (although I still eat scrambled eggs and yogurt!). It was just one of those weird things that for some reason my wonderful new stomach didn't like my lunch -- all 2 ounces of it!

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Mine is eggs and meat ugh

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@blacktee not everyone has problems with food at the same time. I am about 3 1/2 months out and hadn't had anything make me sick until last week and it was something I had eaten before. That is why people use the name Frankensleeve to describe their new stomachs. Sometimes they just aren't happy and there is just no good reason. Good luck as you move on. Just remember to go slow.

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