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I'm very nearly 4 months post op. I have good days and bad days. My bad days are mainly when I have foamies (slime) and either feel like I'm going to throw up for an hour after I eat and get better after tons of belching or actually throw up. I figured this happens to me when I eat too quickly or maybe just a tad too much. As much as I try I can't seem to slow down when eating (bad eating habits from my obese past). Anybody have any tips on how to slow down? I've tried putting my fork down between mouthfuls unsuccwsafully and have recently downloaded an app.

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I found the app (Eat Slower) very helpful. The other thing is to weigh your portion beforehand -- keep it small enough that you know it won't make you sick. Don't rely on physical signals to tell you when to stop -- make it impossible to overeat. Good luck!

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@@kittykatlover it's very simple -- you just set an interval, and it chimes or beeps or whatever sound you choose on that interval. I set my interval for 45 seconds. The app chimes, take a bite, then you don't take another bite until it chimes again.

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@@kittykatlover it's very simple -- you just set an interval, and it chimes or beeps or whatever sound you choose on that interval. I set my interval for 45 seconds. The app chimes, take a bite, then you don't take another bite until it chimes again.

I tried that app on Halloween. After the 30th trick-or-treater rang our doorbell, man was I stuffed! :)

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Really try to program yourself. Sliming would deter me. Eat small meals, not three meals. Wishing you positive results!!!

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The above ideas are great, I use them, plus I take a bite of food, put the fork down and finish chewing. This is really great when eating out with family and friends, gives you more time to talk and slows you down.

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