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How would I know if my sleeve is too big?

I feel like I am able to take in too much.

I feel like my sleeve is able to hold more than my wife's and we were sleeved by the same surgeon.

He said he uses the same device to measure the sleeve.

He also told my wife after surgery that he had to do a lot of cutting on me as I had a huge stomach.

I also suffer from OCD and maybe I am just creating unneeded stress for myself.

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How much is too much? And too much of what exactly?

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2 minutes ago, Walter.Sobchak said:

I can eat three Greek yogurts in one sitting.
I ate a large can of Campbell's tomatoe Soup no problem.

Why are you eating three Greek yogurts in one sitting? Just because you can doesn't necessarily mean you should.

Anyhow, back to the question at hand...Greek yogurt is considered a thickened liquid consistency, like pudding thick. Campbell's Tomato Soup is a liquid.

liquids don't challenge the sleeved stomach. In other words, they slide past the stomach into the small intestine without activating stretch receptors, so they don't trigger a sense of fullness. I could consume a gallon of soup without feeling full because it's 'sliding.'

You won't feel fullness until you attempt to eat animal-based Protein such as chicken breasts, steak, pork chops, etc. I guarantee you won't be able to eat three chicken breasts.

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Yeah it's sliding right through but at least Greek yogurt is better than a lot of other things you could be eating

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If you are soon out of surgery and "starving" make sure you are on an acid reducer like omeprazole. Acid in the healing stomach can mimic hunger pains.

Work on the mental aspect of food addiction.

Finally... yes your capacity is probably larger than your wife's. Sleeve surgery reduces the circumference of the tube but your tube is likely longer than hers as you are a man and probably taller. They can't reduce the length of the tube. That said, it's probably appropriate it be larger and you be able to eat a small amount more. You will need more calories than she does long term once you get to goal to maintain.



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Does your surgeon's office offer a nutritionist or any support? Talk to them. I agree, you need filling food. If Greek yogurt is convenient for you, add some flax meal or chia seeds.

How is your Water intake? At least 64 oz per day?

Find Dr Duc Vuong on Facebook so many free videos and he also has sleeveacademy.com

check that out

I would also think if you aren't chewing food, maybe that act is causing you to be hungry I find when I have all the same texture, I'm not as satisfied

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6 hours ago, Walter.Sobchak said:

How would I know if my sleeve is too big?

I feel like I am able to take in too much.

I feel like my sleeve is able to hold more than my wife's and we were sleeved by the same surgeon.

Telephone your surgeon's receptionist and mention this concern.

At the very least, bring it up at your next GP (general practitioner/family doctor) visit. I presume she/he has been part of your sleeve surgery process?

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Does your surgeon's office offer a nutritionist or any support? Talk to them. I agree, you need filling food. If Greek yogurt is convenient for you, add some flax meal or chia seeds.
How is your Water intake? At least 64 oz per day?
Find Dr Duc Vuong on Facebook so many free videos and he also has sleeveacademy.com
check that out
I would also think if you aren't chewing food, maybe that act is causing you to be hungry I find when I have all the same texture, I'm not as satisfied



I am not good about drinking enough water.
I do not believe I am taking in 64oz per day.

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Telephone your surgeon's receptionist and mention this concern.
At the very least, bring it up at your next GP (general practitioner/family doctor) visit. I presume she/he has been part of your sleeve surgery process?


I see my surgeon one week from tomorrow.
I would like to see what he has to say.
If it is too big, there is no way to make it smaller now.

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@Walter.Sobchak

It isn't too big. You are binge eating on sliders/liquids.

Do you have a therapist? You really need to work on the root cause of your food addiction.

There is no way to make a sleeve small enough to combat food addiction.

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42 minutes ago, Walter.Sobchak said:

I see my surgeon one week from tomorrow.
I would like to see what he has to say.
If it is too big, there is no way to make it smaller now.

Re your last sentence: yes, I am aware of that.

What my comment was alluding to was that his receptionist, his consultant dietitian or he himself might have workable strategies or advice for you.

Given what a few of the longer-serving, more-experienced responders have said, as a layman, it looks like you are (a) not doing enough relatively continuous water-sipping up to 20-30 mins BEFORE and 20-30 mins AFTER your designated meals (b) too much liquid/runny meal content (c) not enough chewable food that requires you to process it.

I COULD BE WRONG as I'M JUST A FAT BLOKE and NOT A MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL.

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