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Okay I am not sure what I am doing. I do eat less than I did before my surgery and I am losing weight. However the Doctor said I would get a pressure that told me I was full and to quit eating. The problem is if I have Soup and crackers or crackers and cheese I don't seem to get that feeling till I ate 10 crackers. That can't be good for me. Any suggestions on what I could eat to fill me up quickly?

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ive been in that boat and am just getting out of it. Try foods that are high in Protein. Baked chicken, shrimp, fish ect. Also fills help! :scared2:

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I agree with Panda, focus on Proteins, talk to your surgeon and see if you need a fill. Soup won't stay in your band very long of course, but I do love it!

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Okay I am not sure what I am doing. I do eat less than I did before my surgery and I am losing weight. However the Doctor said I would get a pressure that told me I was full and to quit eating. The problem is if I have Soup and crackers or crackers and cheese I don't seem to get that feeling till I ate 10 crackers. That can't be good for me. Any suggestions on what I could eat to fill me up quickly?

I had the same issue my doctor said to eat foods with density as they stay in your band and keep you full.

Soup goes in and out in no time.

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It really sounds like you need a fill. I know for me, I would get that full feeling way before I had that many crackers with my Soup.< /p>

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You are never going to get full by eating Soup and crackers. They are what is considered a liquid and slider once you are out of the liquid stage. I can't tell but it looks like you may still be in the liquid stage. If so, just do what the doc says. I can't imagine that you will feel a lot of pressure of any kind if you are still in the liquid stage.

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