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I am a little over 23 days post op & have transitioned from a 3 week liquid diet straight to soft foods. I am only allowed 1 once of whatever I eat. And my food is limited to seafood (no shrimp), eggs & soft cheeses.

I have eaten tuna, string cheese & half boiled egg (all 1 ounce or less) but I don’t get a sensation of feeling full or no signs of “ok that’s enough”.

is this because I am eating so little? Will that sensation come as I am allowed to eat a variety of food, etc.? My NUT didn’t really say anything about feeling full but just to eat an ounce at a time.

I see so many people beginning their food and they are unable to finish because they feel full. And I don’t feel hungry either which is good

So I guess I am just wanting to know when the restriction will come.

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38 minutes ago, Bryn910 said:

is this because I am eating so little?

YES, YES, YES! They're starting you in the "safe" zone so that you don't throw up or experience the dreaded foamies! They are keeping you safely under your max for now. Be thankful, especially if you aren't hungry. My instructions were 1-2 oz. and, believe me, 2 oz. was definitely too much! Foamies! Gross!

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20 minutes ago, lessismore1001 said:

A little scared to ask..what's the foams?

Foamies are mouthful after mouthful of slimy spit. You can't swallow because you're too full, so you have to keep spitting it out. It can last for 2 hours, in my experience. It comes along with that queasy tingle that you get when you're going to throw up, but you don't throw up. Absolutely gross!

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31 minutes ago, Orchids&Dragons said:

YES, YES, YES! They're starting you in the "safe" zone so that you don't throw up or experience the dreaded foamies! They are keeping you safely under your max for now. Be thankful, especially if you aren't hungry. My instructions were 1-2 oz. and, believe me, 2 oz. was definitely too much! Foamies! Gross!

Ok excellent! I was so worried. It does make sense as well. Thanks!

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11 minutes ago, lessismore1001 said:

gross - is that when you've over eaten?

Yes. I've still got "eyes bigger than belly" disease. That one extra bite is dearly paid for! Think of Ron Weasley and the slugs!

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1 minute ago, lessismore1001 said:

so how does your food day look Orchids?

I'm the wrong person to ask. I've still got extreme issues with any real solid foods. Even 3 months out, I can only eat about 1 oz. of Protein at a time, no matter how small the pieces are or how well it is chewed. And sometimes it still hurts for an hour or so afterwards. A couple of nurses have commented that my pouch may be extremely small. I am worn out. I've pretty much given up on "regular" foods right now and will stay on soups/stews for a while. I made chicken/white bean chili for dinner last night with ground chicken (easier to handle) and also a big pot of chicken/vegetable Soup. I eat yogurt 2-3 times/day. Overall, my food progression is pretty slow. Other people can give you a much better idea of the volume you should be able to tolerate.

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11 minutes ago, lessismore1001 said:

oh dear sounds like me and my band

Are you getting a conversion?

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I’m 7 months out and I do not have a full feeling at all! I keep my portions small, 3-4 oz., and I’m satisfied. However, I could eat a lot more!! Im vegan, so I eat a lot of Beans and veggies, plus a Protein Shake once a day.

All the best with your new tummy! Congratulations!!

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20 minutes ago, Road Runner said:

I’m 7 months out and I do not have a full feeling at all! I keep my portions small, 3-4 oz., and I’m satisfied. However, I could eat a lot more!! Im vegan, so I eat a lot of Beans and veggies, plus a Protein Shake once a day.

All the best with your new tummy! Congratulations!!

Thanks!

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