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Don’t worry. As soon as you drink while eating a bit too much and throw up a few times, you won’t drink again.

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The sleeve isn't a pouch. You don't eat and drink at the same time. Because it fills you up but not with solids. You will be hungry again sooner. I'm 4.5 years out and still don't eat and drink at the same time and couldn't if I tried. There's no room.

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The sleeve isn't a pouch. You don't eat and drink at the same time. Because it fills you up but not with solids. You will be hungry again sooner. I'm 4.5 years out and still don't eat and drink at the same time and couldn't if I tried. There's no room.

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I wish I couldn’t. I can eat too much after 3+ yrs. don’t do it. Gaining too much back now.

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I know this is an old thread - but in case anyone else is worrying, I have had no issues with this, and I'm usually a huge drinker at meal times. I've found that I am not eating enough to need to get my throat. The only times I've drank close to meals is when I've been distracted and absent-mindedly had a sip after eating.

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Perhaps just use sauce or other item to make it more moist? Hopefully that limits or avoids your need for drinking during meals ?

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