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I am almost 3 weeks post op and have been allowed to eat some foods since last Thursday. I have tolerated most things well, and one of my favorites is cottage cheese. Well, I woke up this morning feeling a little nauseous. I completed my morning routine and tried to have Breakfast, 1/4 Cup of cottage cheese. I took 2 bites slowly, and chewed well. I started experiencing pain in my pouch and ended up vomiting. Not sure what happened. This is the first time I have had nausea or vomiting. Is this normal?

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yea - things can be a bit touch-and-go the first few weeks. If the vomiting continues, though, let your surgeon's office know as it could be a sign of a stricture.

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I am waiting for a call back from the surgeon now.

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Something similar happened to me about 2 weeks out. It was with Greek Yogurt. I had been enjoying it and one morning the smell itself made me nauseous. I tried to muster up a bite, but started gagging. I didn't actually vomit, but was close. I have found myself changing my cravings a lot lately, where one day I will love something I am eating and then the next day it grosses me out. I am 4 weeks post op. Hopefully you just experienced a day where your tummy didn't like the food anymore. Good luck, I hope it's nothing serious!

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