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Yes it is normal! I only threw up a handful of times the first month or two, and those were when I tried new foods (meats) that my stomach was not used to digesting anymore. I would think that throwing up often after eating would be something to be concerned about.... but NOT throwing up should be looked at a sign that you are healing well and that your body is very tolerant to the amounts and types of foods you are ingesting!

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Just watch it closely. If you continue to throw up after eating everything call your surgeon, it could be a stricture.

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I was sleeved on September 10th and I have not had to nausea or vomiting either. I know it has only been 4 days but I have heard many people experienced some nausea and vomiting during the first week. I am taking it very slow. Drinking on ounce of Water 4 to 5 times in an hour. The sugar free popsicles definitely are refreshing. I am hoping that I do not experience any nausea/vomiting at all.

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Yes, it's normal, I'm 2+ years post-op and I haven't thrown up once. It is more normal than you think because people tend to post here about problems rather than smooth sailing, and throwing up is a problem!

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I haven't thrown up after eating since I was sleeved 8/27. Is that normal.

Why would you want to throw up? I've haven't thrown up since I left the hospital and the only time I threw up in the hospital was when I accidentally swallowed too large a piece of ice post op. Not throwing up is a good thing.

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My surgery was on 8/24. I vomited yesterday for the first time. I slugged down a glass of vegetable juice and a few moments later it came back up. I forgot to take small drinks. I gulped.

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My surgery was in February 2015 and I have not been nauseous, nor have I thrown up.

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