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OMG!

OK lets see if a fella can be helpfull here.

Uh, your new tummy can hold 6 - 8 oz at max. If you swallow no more than an ounce at a time and do it very slowly then all will be fine...

How was that? Tactfull? In good taste? oops sorry..

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hahahhhahaha...breathe..hahahahahhahah swallow it slowly....hahhahhahhahahaha...

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Anything liquid goes right through to the larger stomach area so no It shouldn't affect any activities that might includ3e liquid! :)

HOPE that is what you meant

susan

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HAHA! This is to funny!! You ladies are incredible. Very insightfull. Us guys could learn a world of info if we just listened more ....

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hahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa I didn't think about the calories,,,,hahahhaha but I don't think that a few teaspoons of 5-7 calories a piece is gonna "make you fat" hahahhahaaaaaaaaaa so I say GO FOR IT!

hehehhe

too funny

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Mayabe someone should go and check the actual "nutritional" content, then I could incorporate it into my diet plan. Teehee...

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... now that I have a smaller stomach, am I limited to what can go in the stomach, and will it affect me...

Are you asking if you can swallow?

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