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Do you have a FULL trigger? I sneeze when full!



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On 3/11/2021 at 7:20 AM, Slightly Less Fatty Matty said:

I get violent hiccups and a runny nose if I push it too far.

Thats worse than 4 sneezes

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On 3/11/2021 at 8:05 AM, S@ssen@ch said:

I have full triggers that are in "stages."

Runny nose: caution, you're getting full. You might want to stop now.

Sneeze: You are full. STOP! (This stage has a couple of levels: 1 sneeze is mild. Multiple sneezes mean it's more urgent/severe.)

Hiccups: DANGER, DANGER Will Robinson! STOP, you daft wench!

LOL...This may be the winner!

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I don't really have any trigger but if I try to finish "that one last bite", I will fill very nauseated & saliva just starts in huge amounts & I just have to constantly spit until the feeling goes away. I am learning how to recognize that full feeling & stop right there. I sometimes think a sneeze trigger would be nice.

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On 3/10/2021 at 11:28 AM, Tim C said:

I would do this when I had the band too. I hated that damn band!! I would sneeze when full. Anyone else experience this or have another trigger?

Left shoulder pain and or running nose

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I joke that my dog has become an alert dog...the second I START to feel full, she comes running over and stares at me until I give her the rest of my food. I have lost 70 pounds, she has gained 15 (or 20% of her body weight!) :(

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1 hour ago, kellym1220 said:

I joke that my dog has become an alert dog...the second I START to feel full, she comes running over and stares at me until I give her the rest of my food. I have lost 70 pounds, she has gained 15 (or 20% of her body weight!) :(

You may need to consider putting your dog on Fat Dog from Natural Balance or some other weight management food if you dont quit feeding her your table food :)

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1 hour ago, kellym1220 said:

I joke that my dog has become an alert dog...the second I START to feel full, she comes running over and stares at me until I give her the rest of my food. I have lost 70 pounds, she has gained 15 (or 20% of her body weight!) :(

Wow, my dog is 12 pounds so I better come up with some other plan for my leftovers. I did find myself giving her an odd piece or two during pre op diet after I weighed out my portion if it was too much though but that can’t be the norm for her or she won’t be able to walk. 😂

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At almost 6 weeks out, I definitely get a fullness feeling in my esophagus and start to burp if I don’t stop. I’ve taken it past full only once so far and paid the price with foamies and a barf. Not fun!

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I either have endless, loud hiccups or I sneeze like crazy when I eat too much- not overeating, just eating more than my body wants, I guess. My family and friends all say, "Ooops, Lee's full!"

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I also get a runny nose and sneeze when I’m full. Glad to know I’m not the only one.

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12 hours ago, Teres36 said:

I also get a runny nose and sneeze when I’m full. Glad to know I’m not the only one.

I wish I only got a runny nose!

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On 3/15/2021 at 2:35 PM, ShoppGirl said:

Wow, my dog is 12 pounds so I better come up with some other plan for my leftovers. I did find myself giving her an odd piece or two during pre op diet after I weighed out my portion if it was too much though but that can’t be the norm for her or she won’t be able to walk. 😂

Well at 12 pounds I dont think you have too much to worry about.

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MIne was a hiccup... I always new I was full because I would have 1-3 hiccups lol. Don't do that as often now though.

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3 hours ago, momof3_angels said:

MIne was a hiccup... I always new I was full because I would have 1-3 hiccups lol. Don't do that as often now though.

I sneeze 4 times. I have to get up and excuse myself when I feel it coming on. I would take

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