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I know the mantra of bandsters is pretty much "Small bites, chew well, go slow". I guess everyone has their own opinion of how big of a bite to take. My surgeon says that each bite I take should be the size of a #2 pencil eraser, but my nutrition said it's not necessary for it to be that small. It would take me a thousand years to finish a meal at that rate.

So the question is, how big of a bite is just right?

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I wish I knew. I've been taking way too big of bites/not chewing because I'm in such a rush. :( @ getting stuck without a fill. Can only imagine what it's like with one.

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I eat fairly normal size bites, and don't get stuck. I eat with a baby fork and spoon at home...it's different for everyone! For me, I try to eat smaller bites to enjoy my small meal more, but I don't have any stuck issues. I would just say you don't want to mash it up too small because then it'll just slide right through..

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I eat fairly normal size bites, and don't get stuck. I eat with a baby fork and spoon at home...it's different for everyone! For me, I try to eat smaller bites to enjoy my small meal more, but I don't have any stuck issues. I would just say you don't want to mash it up too small because then it'll just slide right through..

I, also, used a baby fork and spoon when 1st starting out. Now, I use a dessert fork, always. I am making sure to chew well, as I have had a slip. Just make sure to chew.

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I wish I knew. I've been taking way too big of bites/not chewing because I'm in such a rush. :( @ getting stuck without a fill. Can only imagine what it's like with one.

Oh, I got stuck without a fill too. Hurt like h*ll. Now, have one fill 4cc. Lettuce got stuck last night @ a restaurant & I slimed. So embarrasing. I have to remember smaller bites and make sure lettuce has some dressing on it. I'm 3 months new, so figuring it all out. :)

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I was getting stuck a lot b/c my bites were to big & wasnt chewing enough.

I started using a knife & fork with everything even when i eat deli meat. I cut it with a knife & fork and then chew, chew, & chew! It made a big difference. not sure what to comapre the size to but it's larger then a #2 pencil eraser.

I know the mantra of bandsters is pretty much "Small bites, chew well, go slow". I guess everyone has their own opinion of how big of a bite to take. My surgeon says that each bite I take should be the size of a #2 pencil eraser, but my nutrition said it's not necessary for it to be that small. It would take me a thousand years to finish a meal at that rate.

So the question is, how big of a bite is just right?

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No bigger than half of my pinky finger lol!

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my dr told me toddler size bites. So i eat really small bites and my food gets cold before the end of the meal but i am scared to death of being stuck so I'll just continue with the small bites.

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I have tried both, small and large bites, small is so much easier and less painful, I would say they are a little larger than a pencil eraser but not much. I am always the last one done eating, and sometimes they are cleaning the table off before I am done. LOL.

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No bigger than half of my pinky finger lol!

I think you hit the nail on the head. Good recommendation.

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