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I had a Nissen 2 years ago, and it took about 3-4 months for me to be able to eat normally (i.e., meats, bread). My surgeon told me to stay on a liquid diet for the first 2 weeks after surgery and then to stick to mushy foods for another 2 weeks, and then to start introducing other foods. Things that still bother me when I overdo them are iced tea, soft drinks, pepperoni pizza and hard liquor. Considering that before the surgery I had constant severe heartburn and was living on oatmeal and bananas, I'm extremely happy with the outcome!
For about the first 4-6 weeks, I got esophagus spasms after the first bite of food. Drinking some warm or hot water took the spasms away. I also had the gas bloat and took Gas-X which helped me a lot.
I was able to really burp about 3 months after the surgery, and now I have no trouble at all burping. I also am able to throw up, but since not as much comes up as before I'm nauseous for longer. Well, it's only happened 2 times thank God and it's not very pleasant (but is vomiting ever pleasant)? :-)
There's an excellent messageboard at wwww.heartburn-help.com and you can probably gets lots of great information from the people who post there.
Please remember that you've just had surgery and it will take a few months for you to feel great. Hang in there! Sorry this got so long.