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Post-op Gastric Bypass Gastric bypass post-op concerns, milestones achieved, establishing new eating/exercise habits, dealing with emotions without food to turn to, etc.

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Old 08-08-2006, 09:02 AM   #31 (permalink)
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Shauna, hang in there babe! And when you're eating that sf lemon jello and chicken broth...think Lemon Chicken or when you take a sip of that beef broth consider yourself lucky to have such a delicious piece of prime rib! It's all in the minds eye dear! I'm 8 days out and have taken alot of time convincing my mind to pick up its toys and go home!

Good Luck to you, take care and BEE HAPPY!
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3 months from now you will be laughing at yourself! Your gonna be okay!
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No regrets here either, but I hear it's very normal. I DID have that nasty taste in my mouth and disgusting breath......but now it's such a distant memory that I can't remember how long it lasted......maybe a month or 2? Hang in there.....it gets better.
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