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20 minutes can be hard to hit. But, you should base it on how small your meal is. I barely eat anything, so it does me no good to make a very small meal last 30 minutes. Just eat as slow as you can.

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I've struggled with this rule too. I've always been a slow eater, but making a 1/2-1 c. of food last 30 min. is difficult for me. And the biggest issue I've had is that hot food gets cold and cold food becomes room temp...not very appetizing. I like to have one scrambled egg for Breakfast, but I don't like cold eggs. I just do my best and probably eat meals in about 20 min.

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I'm one of those really slow eaters. I'm 9 months out and I take about an hour to eat a "regular" meal (I have become used to eating cold food!).

It takes so long because I wait about 5-10 mins between 3-5 bites. If I don't take my time, I run the risk of overeating and then get that uncomfortable/painful chest-pressure feeling or worse, get barfy.

P.S. back in my early post op days it was taking me 90 minutes to eat even less.

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I'm one of those really slow eaters. I'm 9 months out and I take about an hour to eat a "regular" meal (I have become used to eating cold food!).
It takes so long because I wait about 5-10 mins between 3-5 bites. If I don't take my time, I run the risk of overeating and then get that uncomfortable/painful chest-pressure feeling or worse, get barfy.
P.S. back in my early post op days it was taking me 90 minutes to eat even less.
You do you, great job

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90 minutes? Damn! i don't think I could do that if I really tried.

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It was more a necessitiy than choice ☹️

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Okay so I’m actually a pretty fast eater.
I don’t get lunch breaks at work. It’s always an “eat on the fly” kind of environment.
That being said, I also hate to graze, so it can get tricky.
I’ve actually done things like eat a single hard boiled egg in 2 minutes.

Not saying that I recommend it.... just saying I’ve done it. Multiple times.
My fave food for days when I know we’re gonna be slammed the whole day is one of those P3 packs. I get the one with turkey, ham, and cheese and can finish it within 10 minutes.

Again, not ideal, but better than skipping a meal (or drinking a slider-ish Protein shake).

I’m almost 6 months out and can only hold up to 1 cup food at a time.

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18 minutes ago, Sheribear68 said:

I get the one with turkey, ham, and cheese and can finish it within 10 minutes. 

10 minutes! Wow, that's pretty impressive...and you don't get any chest pain?

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On 07/31/2019 at 16:23, ms.sss said:





10 minutes! Wow, that's pretty impressive...and you don't get any chest pain?


Oh yeah, I’ll get some chest pains.
It doesn’t come without a cost, but there’s literally no other options some days.

When I do this, I have to not drink any fluids for about 90 minutes after or else the chest pains trigger again.

It’s not how I choose to eat when there’s an option. But it can be done

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Oh yeah, I’ll get some chest pains.
It doesn’t come without a cost, but there’s literally no other options some days.

When I do this, I have to not drink any fluids for about 90 minutes after or else the chest pains trigger again.

It’s not how I choose to eat when there’s an option. But it can be done
Omg same. I only get 30 minute meal breaks. And if i have to buy lunch i might have less than 20 minutes to get it down. Im almost 3yrs out and it's still not the easiest. I can make it happen but I'll definitely pay for it. Especially if it's my first actual meal of the day. My restriction is more so a little goes longer than I'd like. Bitter sweet because i really just want to sit and savor it. But whether i have the time or not, it's a short lived pleasure lol.

But even when i do have the time, depending on what it is and how hungry i am 30 minutes is laughable. It'll be gone sometimes in less than 10 lol.

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On 8/2/2019 at 1:23 AM, Torriluv02 said:

Omg same. I only get 30 minute meal breaks. And if i have to buy lunch i might have less than 20 minutes to get it down.

That's how it was for me too before I retired...I worked in healthcare and got 30 min for lunch, which was really 20 after getting the food out and being ready to eat. I still lost weight anyway (80+ pounds by retirement date). I did eat slower for other meals. Just do your best and follow all the other rules.

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