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Hi everyone, first off let me tell you that you all have been an inspiration to me so far, I read the posts everyday!! Way to go everyone!!

I was banded on Aug. 2nd and have been on my liquid diet for the last two weeks, this thursday I will be able to have some soft foods, but I am afraid.. does that make sense??? I am afraid to eat food, believe me I want to, I think I am just scared because I haven't eaten in about 2 1/2 weeks (pre-op liquid diet)... Has anyone else felt this way?

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Absolutely! I was terrified of hurting my band! I think we all have that fear at various stages :0)

Just go slow and chew a lot; wait between bites to make sure all is well. The fear subsides a bit but any new food usually makes you stop and think about if it's going to work or not.

I have not PB'd or slimed since I got banded. I'm sure someday it will happen but I do try to be very careful.

Congratulations on getting banded!

Hugs

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Wombat gives great advice... start very slow and chew, chew, chew.

Take a small bite and give yourself a minute or so before taking another bite. Be sure to not drink while you are eating of course. And for me I have found often after fills its easier to eat crunchy than mushie. Everyone is different. Just work your way up.

Best of luck!

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