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1 year and 2 months out and I just ate a 6 oz. Burger patty, and few bites of a baked potato.. I'm worried and not sure if that's normal..

Just wondering how much ounces are you eating after 1 year?

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I can eat an entire hamburger patty without any bread (most days) but I don't have room for anything else. I'm not sure how many ounces that is.

Edited by KristenVSG2014

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I was sleeved in May and I am eating less and less. Before I thought the operation didn't work and as of the beginning of December that changed. Now I can hardly eat 3 ounces.

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It depends on what it is. If it's something kind of liquidy, like chili, I could eat 6-7oz. probably. If it's something really dense, like chicken breast, I can do maybe 4oz.? I'm 16 months post-op.

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I'm 17 months out, and it just depends on what it is.

If it's a light white fish, I can eat about 5-6 oz with a few bites of veggies. If it's beef, which is a little denser, only 4-5 oz with a couple bites of veggies. Same with chicken. I can eat 3/4 cup of Soup, cottage cheese, oatmeal, yogurt and the like.

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My capacity at 17 months post-op is a lot like Babbs'.

Also depends on whether I drink wine with the meal and whether the meal lasts an hour or longer, both of which can increase slightly the amount I can eat.

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Thank you all..

I know sometimes we eat more than the the other day but I was just curious.. I guess I should do 5dpt too to reset my tummy

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I am 13 months out and sometimes feel like I could eat more than I should. Some days I feel no restriction at all, and other days I feel as restricted as I did right after surgery. Strange. I usually try to eat about 3 ounces of Protein at lunch and dinner, which usually fills me up. I also usually have some veggies and occasionally a little potato or quinoa. I sometimes feel my calorie count is too high, though. I try to stay at about 1200 calories per day, but that's hard on some days.

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It really depends on what it is and how slow I eat.

I can eat a cup of salad/vegetables.

I can eat a small burrito. Half a large chipotle one.

I can eat a small taco and chips and salsa.

I can eat 1.5 small pizza slices.

A cup of Cereal with fruit.

2 ounces of steak and a couple bites of veggies.

A cup of Soup.

Now I'm hungry. :)

At certain times of day I can eat more than at others. I struggle with evening and morning. Can't usually eat too much those meals. lunch is usually the larger meal I can handle.

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It really depends on what it is and how slow I eat.

I can eat a cup of salad/vegetables.

I can eat a small burrito. Half a large chipotle one.

I can eat a small taco and chips and salsa.

I can eat 1.5 small pizza slices.

A cup of Cereal with fruit.

2 ounces of steak and a couple bites of veggies.

A cup of Soup.

Now I'm hungry. :)

At certain times of day I can eat more than at others. I struggle with evening and morning. Can't usually eat too much those meals. lunch is usually the larger meal I can handle.

As a so-Cal resident hearing I will eventually be able to eat a small taco or chipotle made me happy. I'm only 3 days out from surgery, struggling to ingest my 48-64oz. It seems impossible now but I know it will get better. This list gave me hope. ????????

Edited by afrikanasleever

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my days vary too. Just also depends on how hydrated you are. My doc told me that the days you feel like you can't eat anything you are dehydrated and need more Water. it takes me hours to eat one 6 oz steak, I will probably eat 3 oz of it then an hour and a half later be hungry and eat the rest.

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I learned I could eat pretty much anything, even though it got uncomfortable,and I kept grazing. Since my husband was sleeved also, I do not cook. His choices were better than mine. I learned that I must journal my foods the rest of my life. I thought I wasn't eating much.. The scale proved me wrong.

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