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Highest weight was 289 I'm currently 243.8.

My only problem is I feel okay times I eat too much and afraid I'll stretch out l. Has anyone felt like this and what did you do?

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Still going thru the process for insurance approval, so I can't speak to your issue......looking at your pics, U LOOK GREAT! Keep up the good work!

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Yes I feel the same way, at times. What is your diet like? Some things make me throw up. Not sure if I eat to fast...

Michelle Rose

Spring TX 77373

Email: mr110726@gmail.com

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Still going thru the process for insurance approval, so I can't speak to your issue......looking at your pics, U LOOK GREAT! Keep up the good work!

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Thank you! Good luck with your process

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Yes I feel the same way, at times. What is your diet like? Some things make me throw up. Not sure if I eat to fast...

Michelle Rose

Spring TX 77373

Email: mr110726@gmail.com

No I don't throw when eating. But I'm mostly Water some watered down juice. chicken, seafood, veggies. Nothing fatty

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Nice work! I noticed your comment about fatty food. I've been doing low carb and low sugar. It seems to be working well. I actually needed to increase my calories and I started doing that with bacon or sausage for Breakfast and I'm losing at a steady rate. What I'm saying is that you may not have to fear Protein based fats.

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I do sometimes worry that I am pushing the limits of my sleeve too. I'm just a wee bit over 3 months out and losing steadily though so I just try to take my time (I have always been a fast eater so that's an adjustment) and listen to what my body is telling me. I don't generally throw up though so I don't think I have really gone over my bodies limits when it comes to eating. Good luck to all!!

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Nice work! I noticed your comment about fatty food. I've been doing low carb and low sugar. It seems to be working well. I actually needed to increase my calories and I started doing that with bacon or sausage for breakfast and I'm losing at a steady rate. What I'm saying is that you may not have to fear Protein based fats.

Thanks! And your probably right! Tomorrow I'm going to do eggs and bacon with cheese

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I do sometimes worry that I am pushing the limits of my sleeve too. I'm just a wee bit over 3 months out and losing steadily though so I just try to take my time (I have always been a fast eater so that's an adjustment) and listen to what my body is telling me. I don't generally throw up though so I don't think I have really gone over my bodies limits when it comes to eating. Good luck to all!!

I myself was an fast eater and have to remind myself at times to slow it down. I noticed when I eat fast and get fool lots of saliva and mucous builds up in my throat to where I can't swallow it I have to constantly spit

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Okaaaayyyy! Slay!

sleeved November 8th. 27yrs. HW 273 SW 233 CW 221. IG @macon_me

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I have the same issue at times. It's still a mental challenge but it does get better. I've learned to only place very small amounts on my plate now and stop as soon as I feel full. I would like to learn how to stop before the full feeling but I'm not there yet. I put my fork down between bites and look around, chew, think about my new body, then go back to it lol. I'm trying to make food less of a priority. It's hard girl but we will both get there.

I was sleeved 11/12/16.

HW- 289

SW- 279

CW- 253

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I can definitely relate.

I am struggling with eating slowly... I have always been a fast eater and now I am trying not to be.

I am also struggling with making sure there is a full 30 minutes between eating and drinking... the struggle is real!!!

You look fantastic and I am super proud of how far we both have come!

Keep it up! you are doing great!

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