sticking...
happens to the best of us!
chew chew chew.
fat free gravy was my friend.
chew chew chew.
fat free gravy was my friend.
Read my blog, BARIATHLETE I run because I can.
First 5K race October 4, 2009 (34.59) PR 5/22/11 (27:26)
First 5 Mile: January 1, 2011 (50:30)
First 10K: July 4, 2010 (1:03.26) New PR 4/10/11 (1:01.14)
First 10 Mile: April 11, 2010 (1:46.15)
First 1/2 marathon: June 13, 2010 (2:22.21) PR: 5/1/11 (2:17.30)
First Marathon: October 16, 2011: 5:47:20
Goofy Challenge: January 7-8, 2012
If you think you can, you can. If you think you can't, you're right. - Mary Kay Ash
First 5K race October 4, 2009 (34.59) PR 5/22/11 (27:26)
First 5 Mile: January 1, 2011 (50:30)
First 10K: July 4, 2010 (1:03.26) New PR 4/10/11 (1:01.14)
First 10 Mile: April 11, 2010 (1:46.15)
First 1/2 marathon: June 13, 2010 (2:22.21) PR: 5/1/11 (2:17.30)
First Marathon: October 16, 2011: 5:47:20
Goofy Challenge: January 7-8, 2012
If you think you can, you can. If you think you can't, you're right. - Mary Kay Ash
I am almost 9 months post-op and last night I got a piece of steak stuck. It is the WORST feeling in the whole world. What is even worse when you get the piece up it is like the size of a grain of rice. I agree with Sue about FF gravy. This may sound reallly gross but I still eat chicken with FF ranch; I know, vial but FF ranch and I are tight! Hang in there. If you do get a tuck feeling and it just won't go away you could try a warm drink. Sometime you will irritate your lil pouch when something gets stuch and it will feel like that for a few days!
H/S/C/G 344/324/225/150 6'0"
I hate it! And it happens so easily.
I can't tolerate chicken and get a similar feeling as to when I get something "stuck', eggs, too.
I did get a teeny piece of bread stuck once (I was eating my first post-op hot roast beef sandwich, one of my favorites!) and just swallowed something by mistake. I knew instantly. Fought it for an hour, then worked at "relieving" the discomfort for an hour and a half. Finally, when it was out, I felt like a million bucks. Just thoroughly grossed out, but so much more comfortable.
This surgery, I've found, has taken all the joy out of eating for me. Which, for me, is a good thing. It was too often my source of entertainment.
Congrats on your surgery.
I can't tolerate chicken and get a similar feeling as to when I get something "stuck', eggs, too.
I did get a teeny piece of bread stuck once (I was eating my first post-op hot roast beef sandwich, one of my favorites!) and just swallowed something by mistake. I knew instantly. Fought it for an hour, then worked at "relieving" the discomfort for an hour and a half. Finally, when it was out, I felt like a million bucks. Just thoroughly grossed out, but so much more comfortable.
This surgery, I've found, has taken all the joy out of eating for me. Which, for me, is a good thing. It was too often my source of entertainment.
Congrats on your surgery.