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Hi.. I am no where wanting to try breads.. I've heard nothing but bad things about people with breads.. but i was wondering if it is all breads or just the soft doughy like.. or is the harder baked breads ok.. some people are eating english muffins that I know with no problems and others can't??

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I have only had problems with cheap white bread. The kind you get in free rolls at restaurants.

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The only bread I can eat at the moment is light flour tortillas. All other breads get stuck - a fact that I had inexplicably forgotten when I ordered and tried to eat a souvlaki on Sunday!

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I guess.. it depends on the person from what i have seen..I know scary to try..and Sagetracy.. that woould probably be .. id judt forget.. lol breads were my favorite.. but yet evil friend...lol

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I eat wholemeal bread and find that if it is toasted it is easier than if it is soft. I can do english muffins but usually only half.They are not particularly healthy so if you do want bread go for the grainy types - they are far more nutritious.

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Most types of bread give me trouble including Pizza Crust and tortillas. If I crave something that is like bread I do ok with reduced fat wheat thins.

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I personally try to avoid bread especially after an adjustment. I can usually get down flour tortillas and thin crust pizza if I chew it well.

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Toasted breads are better, and crackers are good too. Anything doughy, sourdough or pizza that isn't thin crust gives me problems most days!

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Everyone is different.. I can't do any bread at all.. even a pretzel or cracker gives me grief so I just stopped trying about 8 months ago

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bread can be the devil sometimes. I can usually do fine with toast (1 piece), or thin crust pizza. But any type of roll, forget it!...just doesnt go down, so i dont even attempt it anymore.

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I can eat it, but dont often want it, since it inexplicably tastes unsatifsying and not as nice as it smells when I have restriction.

When I unfilled last year for a surgery - bread tasted great again - got some fill in, didnt taste so good.

sometimes I really want a piece of toast and have it and really enjoy it. More often I make it, take a bite and feel nauseous, it just doesnt taste right. Its so weird.

I also really want to enjoy an apple, but that's another thing that although i can eat, it tastes wrong to me.

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Def seems like a lil bit of everything.. alot to take in.. if and whenever I decide to take that challenge.. thank you guys.. this site really helps alot :)

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I can eat pretty much any bread but only in very small amounts. The amount of bread I eat now is equal to or less than the size of the lump of butter I used to throw on the bread. Tiny pieces and whatever you do, don't drink. Water + bread may = stuck = sucks.

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