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I had rny and I felt the same way. 2 weeks out today. Then today every little thing bothered me. I had 1/4 of grilled chicken chewed very fine. I thought I was going to die. Mind you nothing not one has bothered me since I left the hospital. Some say nerves take a while to feel again. Even Water I feel move thru more than I did

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Naw, I'm on week four now and I can do a 1/2 cup at mealtime too, or close to it. Your calories if you're eating the right stuff are still incredibly, ludicrously low...don't sweat it.

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It isn't. It's different with mushies. You'll see a huge difference when you get to solids and more dense food. I assure you :).

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I feel the same way im 4 weeks out Wednesday from my RNY i think that's what its called when you sleeve to bypass.. i dont be feeling anything i can say my 4 weeks its has been some problems with curtain i had dumping once badly n twice mildy n anything i eat past the limit ill throw up uggh sorry tmi. But two too days i have been able to tolerate more without over doing it. I dont measure my good but i do count my calories.. everyone keep up the good work

9/28/16 80pld goal

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