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I had my bypass 7 days ago. I couldn’t help myself I ate some crispy bread with my soft white cheese...

I’m worried about having a leakage. Does anyone know what causes them and if what I’m doing is ok or I’m hurting myself?

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Did your surgeon/nutritionist give you a plan to follow?

I would stick with written instructions for safety's sake.

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28 minutes ago, mabubbles said:

I had my bypass 7 days ago. I couldn’t help myself I ate some crispy bread with my soft white cheese...

I’m worried about having a leakage. Does anyone know what causes them and if what I’m doing is ok or I’m hurting myself?

My plan has liquid for a total of 2 weeks after surgery. There is a reason for this. You can do serious harm to your body, no matter how much you chew that bread. My recommendation is talk to your surgeon, NUT, and get into a therapist. Now is the time that fear alone should be discouraging you from making these choices. You could get serious complications and you are still eating bread. What happens at 6 weeks when you can easily eat bread? Get on board with a plan and get help as to why you are eating food like this.

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15 minutes ago, Creekimp13 said:

Did your surgeon/nutritionist give you a plan to follow?

I would stick with written instructions for safety's sake.

Hear, hear to that.

I have a one-page overview and a folder of support documents/reading.

The answers to 99% of post gastric sleeve are there.

Use yours, @mabubbles

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1 hour ago, mabubbles said:

I had my bypass 7 days ago. I couldn’t help myself I ate some crispy bread with my soft white cheese...

I’m worried about having a leakage. Does anyone know what causes them and if what I’m doing is ok or I’m hurting myself?

And you didn't feel nauseous, puke, or even get some kind of dumping syndrome? That's kind of amazing. I doubt very much that you caused a leak or any kind of problems. That much said please follow your program. You didn't come all of this way simply to go back to old habits that caused you to become heavy in the first place.

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I would follow the plan they gave you. We are all human slip up but make sure that you chewed that bread until it was mush and soft. Also, do not make it a habit. The point is to teach you self-discipline. It won't be easy but try sticking to the program.

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First and Foremost, don't beat yourself up or worry about what ifs. Focus on sticking to the diet they gave you to follow. As hard as it is, it's for a reason.

Now, post-op diets are not "1 size fits all", for my Band to RNY revision I will only be on liquids for 1 day post op, purees start day 2 post op and go for a month, VSG's are on liquids much longer. Just do your best to identify why you strayed away from your diet plan and see what you can do to resolve that. Odds are you didn't do any damage, but that risk is there, so focus on finding the things you can eat and try your hardest to stick to your post-op diet.

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