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Help I am 12days post op from gastric sleeve and I have cheated with a couple fries with ranch and the toppings of a slice of pizza I know that is not on my diet plan but I could not resist the taste my stomach and going in hurt a lot and I felt like throwing up. I am so lost.

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Has anyone gone through this before?

This is the worst thing I have done to myself. And I hate it quite a bit.????

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Help I am 12days post op from gastric sleeve and I have cheated with a couple fries with ranch and the toppings of a slice of pizza I know that is not on my diet plan but I could not resist the taste my stomach and going in hurt a lot and I felt like throwing up. I am so lost.

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Has anyone gone through this before?

This is the worst thing I have done to myself. And I hate it quite a bit.

Bad habits die hard. Don't worry about it. We are all experiencing moments where we believe we can go back to our previous lives and eat what we used to... But this is not true anymore. The only thing you will achieve is to hurt yourself as your sleeve won't react well to fat and heavy food. This is a learning curve. I experienced it recently. You need to listen to the signals your body sends to not repeat the same mistakes. You will be fine. Go back to the basics: fluids, Proteins, exercise. Take care.

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I would call your dietician and phych right away...Cheating on your post-op diet can cause diarrhea, dehydration, Constipation, bowel obstruction, or a very serious gastric leak. Their is a reason they put you on it...I even thought of cheating but with Peanut Butter or oatmeal not fries and a pizza...however the risk was not worth it to me. I did this for my health and family...

Please PLEASE seek help...you come this far so get help.

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I was told by my surgeon to adhere strictly to post op diet. If your staples come out you could possibly die from it. Please don't risk it. It's hard. I don't even know if I'll manage the pre op diet my email is azgirl0073@gmail.com msg me any time

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I have always been the type of person that I did and ate whatever I wanted UNLESS a doctor told me to do something specific. I guess it's because I have a huge fear of damaging myself when a professional tells me to do it different. So I stuck to my diet, but there were stages of the early diet I didn't like (IE. pureed foods) so for the first month I found thing I liked in the other earlier parts of the diet and stuck with them through the purred stage. The reason I'm telling this is because I totally understand your desire to eat something else but I just refused to hurt my sleeve and just ate what I liked so far! Now it's been 3 1/2 month since my surgery and the desire to cheat has pretty much gone away I just stick to the same philosophy I eat thing I like but are good for me and so far so good! Good luck with your journey!

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