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I don't feel hungry, don't feel full when I eat. I feel like I can eat more than I should be eating although I am eating what my surgeon tells me to. How do I know when I am consuming too much food. I am afraid I am gonna stretch out my stomach.

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I've felt the same way. But I do have friends that over ate and they had pain and even throwing up. So I know that I am doing the right thing by not eating too much. Just follow what doctor says and we can't go wrong. You would feel the pain if you were over eating and stretching your stomach.

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1 hour ago, Vegasurvivor said:

I've felt the same way. But I do have friends that over ate and they had pain and even throwing up. So I know that I am doing the right thing by not eating too much. Just follow what doctor says and we can't go wrong. You would feel the pain if you were over eating and stretching your stomach.

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Well I haven't felt pain. A couple times I have felt a heaviness in my chest while eating but it wasn't painful so I suppose I am good:)

I just feel like I can eat more than others on here.

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1 hour ago, sammi123 said:

I don't feel hungry, don't feel full when I eat. I feel like I can eat more than I should be eating although I am eating what my surgeon tells me to. How do I know when I am consuming too much food. I am afraid I am gonna stretch out my stomach.

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You're only 12 days out, so you are still on liquids or purees, right?

If so, that's normal. Most people don't feel any restriction until they begin eating sold food.

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My team has us eating soft foods. eggs, tuna, chicken salad, refried Beans, etc. As long as it is wet and Protein they said.

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I was in the same boat.... eat about 4 oz of Protein at a time (can be up to 1 c volume) . This seems much different than others who eat less— we are all different.

Early on Is get chest pains but those when away... My tell now is hiccups.
Although if I eat too fast I do feel sick.

I’m happy with my progress so I guess your body knows what’s right!

90 lbs in a bit over 6 months ain’t too shabby so I’ll take it 😊😎

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4 minutes ago, BostonWLKC said:

I was in the same boat.... eat about 4 oz of Protein at a time (can be up to 1 c volume) . This seems much different than others who eat less— we are all different.

Early on Is get chest pains but those when away... My tell now is hiccups.
Although if I eat too fast I do feel sick.

I’m happy with my progress so I guess your body knows what’s right!

90 lbs in a bit over 6 months ain’t too shabby so I’ll take it 😊😎

Yay for You! That' amazing!!

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When you are on liquids, the doctor usually tells you to limit you intake to a certain amount per hour, When you switch to puree or soft foods, they usually have a volume/time frame for that too. I personally have a bowl exactly the volume I'm allowed to eat per (soft food) meal, and my liquid I consume no more than 12 ounces per hour (it was 4 ounces per hour for the first few days after surgery, and then no more than eight per hour the first couple of weeks). See if you have volumes listed in you instructions.

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17 minutes ago, RapidFirePickle said:

When you are on liquids, the doctor usually tells you to limit you intake to a certain amount per hour, When you switch to puree or soft foods, they usually have a volume/time frame for that too. I personally have a bowl exactly the volume I'm allowed to eat per (soft food) meal, and my liquid I consume no more than 12 ounces per hour (it was 4 ounces per hour for the first few days after surgery, and then no more than eight per hour the first couple of weeks). See if you have volumes listed in you instructions.

Nope. No volumes at all:)

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