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I'm 9 mths out and happy to report. I have no negative symptoms. I only thrown up once when I was 2.5 mths out because I ate a penne noodle and did not chew enough. That one noodle over filled my pouch and made me very nauseous.

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I'm 2.5yrs post-op and have not once vomited...even when exposed to stomach bugs, nothing.

I'm not complaining, but anyone else not vomit since being sleeved?

Once in recovery just after surgery. I was sucking on ice chips, accidentally swallowed too large of a piece and got sick. Other than that not once.

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I vomited day of and day after surgery but nothing since.

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Not once! Almost 7 months post op!

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Didn't until 14 months post op- it's not pleasant

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You non-vomiters are so lucky!

I had a lap band for 10 years and NEVER vomited.

I vomit every few days with my sleeve. Even brushing my TEETH early on. (saw another here did that too, weird)

Most of the times I vomit it is because I eat too fast or too big of bite. I had a hard time adjusting to such a small amount of food. How can 3-4 level teaspoons be too much? Well, it is.

Not-so-lucky with the vomiting.

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I had the stomach flu 3 months out but only vomited twice. Felt like my banana size of a stomach was coming out with it. I am now 8 months out.

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I've tried but no luck. I have eaten to much a few times but no puking yet. Maybe im one of the lucky ones lol

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I'm 7 months out and I vomit when I eat too fast. It's not really like anything comes out but I just constantly gag and attempt to throw up. Very crappy feeing

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      Question for anyone, how did you get your mind right before surgery? Like as far as eating better foods and just doing better in general? I'm having a really hard time with this. Any help is appreciated 🙏❤️
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