Satchel 42 Posted February 21, 2013 I was sleeved on January 11th, so this is the end of my 6th week out. 1. I am still getting constant foamy stuff in my mouth (sorry to gross you out). I am constantly having to spit it out. Is the foamy substance considered regurgitation, or something else? It makes it difficult to get all my liquids in, and it is annoying to say the least, and embarrassing. How long does that last? And what can I do to make it stop? 2. One of the food items listed for soft foods is Peanut Butter. Other than putting Peanut Butter in a shake, how else can peanut butter be eaten, since crackers and bread are forbidden? I was thinking of spreading it on a banana. 3. Does having to chew 35 times and waiting minutes between each bite last forever, or at some point will I be able to eat normally? Thanks for your help. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebonisekim 1,713 Posted February 21, 2013 I was sleeved on January 11th' date=' so this is the end of my 6th week out. 1. I am still getting constant foamy stuff in my mouth (sorry to gross you out). I am constantly having to spit it out. Is the foamy substance considered regurgitation, or something else? It makes it difficult to get all my liquids in, and it is annoying to say the least, and embarrassing. How long does that last? And what can I do to make it stop? 2. One of the food items listed for soft foods is Peanut Butter. Other than putting Peanut Butter in a shake, how else can peanut butter be eaten, since crackers and bread are forbidden? I was thinking of spreading it on a banana.< /p> 3. Does having to chew 35 times and waiting minutes between each bite last forever, or at some point will I be able to eat normally? Thanks for your help.[/quote'] I have the same problem with spitting my kids thinks its gross cause I keep a cup in the car mine is mostly associated with my mouth being dry I use boitene mouth wash it help some Share this post Link to post Share on other sites