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Cantaloupe actually makes me throw up. I used to love cantaloupe too! :(

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I'm five weeks out, and just moved to soft mechanical foods. Ground beef is good for me, but ground turkey makes me feel sick.

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Deep fried foods. I may have to switch to air frying.

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Breast meat chicken is like a rock in my stomach, I can't do it. And I've been having a hard time with any kind of ground beef recently. >_<

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Milk if I try to drink it by itself.

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I used to start my day with hot cup of copputiono it's my joy of morning.
now [emoji52] no matter how many times I tried, it does not do anything for me, I hated the way its taste and even my stomach feel so painfull from first sep... so sad, am feeling like I've lost a dear friend..am month and a half post op.

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I'm three months out, and still have issues with a lot of food the doctor says I can eat. There are days when all I can eat is string cheese, and sometimes Soup. chicken is not my friend 95% of the time!
I take an antacid as prescribed, but I'm seriously considering adding a gas-x tablet to every day just to avoid feeling like crud every single time I eat.

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I'm just starting phase 2 today. Sometimes I feel fullush just drinking my shakes, and it will take me almost all day to finish one. Some days I can snack on stuff and never seem to get full. It's weird! I even wonder sometimes if they actually did my surgery removing the portion of the stomach because I seem to have no difficulty. I've never been sick, or throwing up(thank goodness!) and it almost seems like I could eat anything, even though I haven't really tried yet. I've chewed a few things into complete mushiness, and had no trouble with it. I'm just hoping my body will let me know when enough is enough once I get to solids and can keep losing the weight. Best of luck to everyone!! :)


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Anything sweet makes me super nauseous! I had a huge sweet tooth before and now I can’t really eat sweet stuff or I regret it


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Protein Shakes, I one month post-op and have had no problems with the shakes untill now. Now they make me very naustious

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I have yet to find a food that I couldn't digest or made me uncomfortable. I recently lost my first 100 pounds and had a celebratory slice of cheesecake. Even that went down without a hitch. I'm OVERLY cautious of what I eat because of that

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I'm 10 months post op. During the first several months, everytime I tried scrambled eggs, they made me feel very sick. Hard boiled and fried eggs go down without a problem. chicken breast meat does not work well for me, chicken thighs go down great. Baked or grilled hamburger patties make me feel sick, can't handle but 1 bite. As far as meats go, the easiest and my favorite is homemade meatloaf.

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