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@@ecoreen94 I'm sorry you've been sick. Have you been nausea? Vomiting? Pain in chest/stomach....after eating? I was sleeved three weeks ago& I still feel tightness in my chest/stomach after I eat. My doctor told me to eat slower & gave me a stomach muscle relaxer as well. Seems like it takes me forever to finish eating certain foods. Don't regret everyone's body is different & it could just take time for your body to adjust to your new size stomach.

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@@ecoreen94 I'm sorry you've been sick. Have you been nausea? Vomiting? Pain in chest/stomach....after eating? I was sleeved three weeks ago& I still feel tightness in my chest/stomach after I eat. My doctor told me to eat slower & gave me a stomach muscle relaxer as well. Seems like it takes me forever to finish eating certain foods. Don't regret everyone's body is different & it could just take time for your body to adjust to your new size stomach.

Vomiting and barely can eat much.

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I wish I could go back in time, too.

I would like to do so so I could have had surgery much sooner in life.

Everything gets much better after the first couple of months.

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Lots of people have temporary regret. You're going to make it. Hang in there. We're here.

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I wish I could go back in time, too.

I would like to do so so I could have had surgery much sooner in life.

Everything gets much better after the first couple of months.

I haven't had my surgery yet, but yes as bad as I feel having extra weight on me I really wish I would of done it sooner also.

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Hope you feel better. I have never heard of anyone regretting having w.l.s.. I'm getting anxious about my surgery but also excited.

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I wish I could go back in time, too.

I would like to do so so I could have had surgery much sooner in life.

Everything gets much better after the first couple of months.

Yes. A lot sooner

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Hang in there, I have not had regrets. I am a year out and down over 100 pounds. I had not expectations going in about anything and just lived one day at a time.

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Sorry you're having a difficult time.. I have my ups and downs with eating slower, food cravings, wait time between eating n drinking..(reprogramming myself from a life of food) BUT NEVER do I regret my decision for the sleeve..November 9th 2016 and would have liked to have done it sooner in my life but at 47..I'm feeling myself and its ALL good...It'll get bette for you :D...

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@@ecoreen94 I'm sorry you've been sick. Have you been nausea? Vomiting? Pain in chest/stomach....after eating? I was sleeved three weeks ago& I still feel tightness in my chest/stomach after I eat. My doctor told me to eat slower & gave me a stomach muscle relaxer as well. Seems like it takes me forever to finish eating certain foods. Don't regret everyone's body is different & it could just take time for your body to adjust to your new size stomach.

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What type of stomach muscle relaxer?

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I wish I could go back in time, too.

I would like to do so so I could have had surgery much sooner in life.

Everything gets much better after the first couple of months.

My sentiments exactly!!!!! I'm 3 weeks post op still adjusting but loving the challenge. VERY GASSY almost to the point of regurgitation when I eat too fast/much (still figuring out the amounts) but it's all worth it!!

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