starting over..

ScottAZ
on 8/25/08 4:42 pm - Charleston, WV
I made a call to my surgen today, to explain that I have done everything that he has requested me to do with my weight loss.  This is when i let him know that no matter what I eat, I can not keep much down... Seems all I do is foam at the mouth.
I have used smaller silverwear, I have put the silverwear down while i chewing, i am chewing everything 25-30 times, waite a few minutes between bites and taking around 15-25 minutes to eat.
Well I have started back on protein shakes today for a week, then back to square one with the puree food, soft food..ugg is this ever going to stop?  Has anyone else had issues like this?

Scott
(deactivated member)
on 8/25/08 5:10 pm - Livermore, CA
I hate to tell you this, but still, at almost 4 years out I STILL get the foamies.  I remember when I was still very early out, I got them all the time.

Hopefully your Dr will be able to guide and help you out.

Good luck,

Renee*
Janine J.
on 8/25/08 5:31 pm - The Beautiful Desert, CA
Scott as I told you today when we talked...I have no answers. I feel bad for you dude....but somehow your body will find some balance and stop giving you   this hard time. I know you are being a model wls person....go figure...you just have to be different LOL!!! Hey I read Kim is going to coffee too on the 6th YIPPIE!! It will be a party in my jeep! Bounce 






“When you find peace within yourself, you become the kind of person who can live at peace with others.” –Peace Pilgrim (1908-1981).

Robert S.
on 8/25/08 11:35 pm - Modesto, CA
Man make sure your not getting a stricture.


Darlene
on 8/26/08 12:27 am
sounds like a sticture, have you been scoped?
Women are angels.
...and when someone breaks our wings, we simply continue to fly...on a broomstick.

We are flexible.

Darlene
 


ScottAZ
on 8/26/08 2:26 am - Charleston, WV
Dr wants to wate to see what happens after i finish the diet again, I  am sure something will happen when i see him on the 19th for my 3 month post op...
Sarelora
on 8/26/08 2:19 pm - CA
There are two people in a group I attended that had this kind of thing.  Their pouches were extremely sensitive and they couldn't eat anything.  One of them settled down and did much better after about 6 months;  the other one took around 9 months.  I know that must sound like forever to you after dealing with so much...but at least you know there is hope!
ScottAZ
on 8/26/08 4:43 pm - Charleston, WV
Thank you for you information, I am sure part of this is all stress too... but we shall find out ... be so nice to eat real food ...
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