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You're very close to pb'ing , if you're spitting up phlegm.

Whehn the pouch or esophagus is irritated, the salivary glands pour

our extra saliva to try to lubricate the " problem " so it goesw

through. Unfortunately, this is exactly what Bandsters DON'T need,

and there is no place for it to go in the full pouch - so we often

barf.

What works for many is to actulally put a big card in front of you on

the table, reminding you to CHEW! Eat Slowly! Tiny bites! All it

takes is practice - you can change any habit with patience and

practice. It will become autimatic one day soon.

Cooked veggies need to be very soft, but moist fish should not be a

problem. ANYthing that is dry ia asking for trouble - dry meats, dry

fish, dry scrambled eggs - watch out! Use lots of lofat sauces,

gravies, salsas, marinades, and cook over a low heat in a covered

pan, so the juices don't evaporate.

You're losing well - almost too fast for your weight! Please be sure

that you're getting in the protein and fiber you need. At first,

people can have trouble getting in the fiber from solid mets and

fish, but if they don't, their muscles are breaking down -which

results in an unsafe weight loss. Sandy R

> Love the group, great idea Dan, thank you!

> I have a question? I'm banded 9 weeks today and have lost approx

40

> lbs. I have heard so many people explain PBing, yet I don't think

I

> have experienced it. However, having something stuck because I

> didn't chew well enough or eat to fast is another story. This is a

> very difficult thing for me to overcome. When this happens, it is

> very painful in my chest and I don't really spit up food, just

clear

> flem. The flem comes often as I try to produce a burp to force the

> food down. I find this happening more with things like cooked

> carrots or left overs that are not heated up enough, especialy fish.

> Is this a problem or normal? I am really working on the chewing

> more and slowing down, this will be my biggest obsticle to

> overcome!!! Any suggestions?

>

> Becky

> 6/17/04

> 307/269

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Thank you Sandy, that makes a lot of sense.

I exercise a lot and am seeing my muscles grow as well, so I don't

think I am loosing muscle mass.

I am always trying to remind myself to eat slower and chew more,

even try to remind myself to count the chews sometimes.

Thanks again for the info!

Becky

> > Love the group, great idea Dan, thank you!

> > I have a question? I'm banded 9 weeks today and have lost

approx

> 40

> > lbs. I have heard so many people explain PBing, yet I don't

think

> I

> > have experienced it. However, having something stuck because I

> > didn't chew well enough or eat to fast is another story. This

is a

> > very difficult thing for me to overcome. When this happens, it

is

> > very painful in my chest and I don't really spit up food, just

> clear

> > flem. The flem comes often as I try to produce a burp to force

the

> > food down. I find this happening more with things like cooked

> > carrots or left overs that are not heated up enough, especialy

fish.

> > Is this a problem or normal? I am really working on the chewing

> > more and slowing down, this will be my biggest obsticle to

> > overcome!!! Any suggestions?

> >

> > Becky

> > 6/17/04

> > 307/269

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Next time you need to remember to eat slower-- I'll just send my

know-it-all 5 year old to you. She'll chirp up with " eat slower.

Chew your food. Did you chew 100 times? See how I still have my

food and you've already finished eating yours. Why don't you eat as

slow as me! " I want to strangle her when she says this- but I know

that she only learned these things from me. So I guess I better

strangle myself first for teaching them to her! The reason for

chewing the food 100 times is becuase I told her in the old times,

the brushed their hair 100 times- now she wants me to chew my food

100 times.

> I am always trying to remind myself to eat slower and chew more,

> even try to remind myself to count the chews sometimes.

> Thanks again for the info!

>

> Becky

>

>

> --- In , " Sandy "

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HAH!! LOL! You KNOW you can't get away with ANYthing, with as smart

(and cute!) a kidlet as Cordelia around! Sandy

>

> > I am always trying to remind myself to eat slower and chew more,

> > even try to remind myself to count the chews sometimes.

> > Thanks again for the info!

> >

> > Becky

> >

> >

> > --- In , " Sandy "

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