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Found out tonight what happens when you eat to fast. Can you say OUCH and YUCK. it wasn't what I ate or how much just to fast. This is the first time this has happen to me and am almost 5 weeks post op. My hubby was so great he was standing there rubbing my back as I was bent over the sink. What I great support he is to me. But wow never want to do that again. I feel awful for all of you who can't keep anything down my prayers are sure with you.

surgery date 08-01-12

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Found out tonight what happens when you eat to fast. Can you say OUCH and YUCK. it wasn't what I ate or how much just to fast. This is the first time this has happen to me and am almost 5 weeks post op. My hubby was so great he was standing there rubbing my back as I was bent over the sink. What I great support he is to me. But wow never want to do that again. I feel awful for all of you who can't keep anything down my prayers are sure with you.

surgery date 08-01-12

I have been struggling with this, although it is more often than not simply my body rejecting the food (beef and can salmon are OUT) but I did take a large bite of purée carrots and it wasn't too good either :(

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I think we all have done "things" that we realize "wow I should not have done that" - LOL. You live and learn. My problem was learning to chew my food, I would get soooooooo sick if I did not chew. This is kind of gross but I would know the second I swallowed that this was not going to be good. I would get the "foamies" i would not spit up food or anything but would have constant very foamy syliva spit ups, I would have a fever, stomach pains that would last from any where from a hour to 12 hours. Believe me..... I learned to chew !!!

We also learn quick of what foods we can eat/tolerate and what we cant. When I try new foods I do it in very small amounts and chew, chew, chew, chew, chew.

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