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I vomited my first night home. That's it. I'm never nauseated. I'm five weeks out and besides fatigue (which is slowly improving) and eating small amounts I wouldn't even know I had surgery.
I feel for those who are feeling sick. That sounds so miserable. I hope it passes for you all.

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No, I have only thrown up once...when I was 2 days post op and tried to eat a giant chewable Vitamin. I'd call my dr to discuss this asap.

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I got threw up after my surgery because its too much food and i have be careful to eat for me they NOW I haven't threw up if more food i will threw up!!

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I have only vomited once and that was after eating too quickly. I am almost four months post-op and haven't found anything that disagrees with my stomach.

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On 1/17/2017 at 1:23 PM, Jodygirl1982 said:

I'm a little over a month out and have experienced vomiting pretty constant since my sleeve on December 7th 2016. I to have wondered about this. Sometimes it's I realized I hadn't took my stomach pill at that time and others it didn't matter if I had or not. I feel if it's like trial and error as if learning what to and what not to eat and how much as well as how fast to eat.

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What stomach pill are you talking about? I didn't get a stomach pill just wondering thanks.

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Hope this isn't like when i had my lap band I would get stuck with everything except the bad food. This time i have vowed to eat slower and chew more.

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I threw up tonight after dinner. I tried some turkey meatballs, and I didn't remember to follow the advice to "lubricate" them (mayo, margarine, gravy, etc). I also may have had one or two too many.

It's really amazing how unforgiving my sleeve is, but I'm learning to listen to her. Sometimes I get the message a bit too late.

The hardest part for me is separating my liquids and my food. When I start to feel sick my first impulse is still to take a great big swig of Water like I used to in the old days. That's a big no-no.

I'm learning, slowly.

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