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Hi, everyone I'm a newbie and I had my procedure on 17-05-2019 and yesterday it was my best friend's birthday and since she doesn't know I already had the procedure and for some reason I didn't tell her so she insisted to go for dinner in Mexican restaurant . she ordered taco as she know I love it so much and now the weird thing is that I ate half of it and then I felt like severe pain but the day has passed and she was so happy and the was the most important thing so I really so shy to ask my surgeon about the risks of this thing as he will be frustrated as he already warned me and he will never understand the relation between my friend and me so I'm asking here is there any further risks except the harsh pain as I will never do again ☺️ thank you all in advance

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The first time I got what we call "the foamies" was after eating a soft taco in a Mexican Restaurant. Five and a half months post-op I still can't eat a soft tortilla because my body won't tolerate it. Other than that, you did no harm to yourself, so don't worry.

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41 minutes ago, GradyCat said:

The first time I got what we call "the foamies" was after eating a soft taco in a Mexican Restaurant. Five and a half months post-op I still can't eat a soft tortilla because my body won't tolerate it. Other than that, you did no harm to yourself, so don't worry.

Thank you so much for your reply. I am still in liquid phase so I'm just a little bit scared.what is the foamies ? it is like Water in the mouth I get that when I ate it

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this early out, you should be sticking to your program. You're still healing and can injure your stomach if you don't. If your friend cares about you, then she'll be fine with you eating what you're supposed to be eating.

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Just now, catwoman7 said:

this early out, you should be sticking to your program. You're still healing and can injure your stomach if you don't. If your friend cares about you, then she'll be fine with you eating what you're supposed to be eating.

actually she didn't know that I got sleeved.I will be do it again but is there something dangerous happened or it's okay and it's passed

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3 minutes ago, othella2 said:

That's good. Just wondering why haven't you told your friend??

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she always tell me that it's okay to be overweight and she also somehow overweight so if I told her she might feel like upset of her body and she is okay about being overweight I don't want her to feel such bad thing

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57 minutes ago, Mariella Josphef said:

Thank you so much for your reply. I am still in liquid phase so I'm just a little bit scared.what is the foamies ? it is like Water in the mouth I get that when I ate it

The "foamies" are when you eat something that you're not ready for and you throw up, but you don't throw up food, you throw up foam and mucus and your stomach tightens and cramps up and you know right away that you shouldn't have eaten it.

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this sounds an awful lot like the chocolate croissant person...

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12 minutes ago, GradyCat said:

The "foamies" are when you eat something that you're not ready for and you throw up, but you don't throw up food, you throw up foam and mucus and your stomach tightens and cramps up and you know right away that you shouldn't have eaten it.

yeah that's exactly what happened

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On 05/27/2019 at 15:52, catwoman7 said:



this sounds an awful like the chocolate croissant person...


I agree

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