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Well.. After this mornings episode it's official.. I won't, can't , don't even want to try to eat bread again!!

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I refer to bread as my 'other' lover. LOL I know once I am banded I will probably no longer be able to eat it, but to be honest i don't care its what got me to where I am So, I shall have my last affair with bread before I am banded and say my goodbyes and we shall part forever...

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I have never believed bread is the enemy and i have lways been able to eat it if i want to take enough care. But ypu knw, i dont even like it anymore. In m opinion bread is quite eay to give up.

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@Jachut, you are soooo lucky! be thankful you don't care for it as much. bread, whether it be doughy breads, italian bread, english muffins, Pasta, cakes, etc.. its allllll got that stuff we love so much 'enriched white flour". If eaten in moderation it is not an enemy, but for most it is the evil of evils...

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Oh beliee me, i more than make up for ut with my love of Cookies, cakes, muffins etc. I just like my enriched flour with a ton of sugar and fat! Not sure why i went off bread so decidedly but cant even bear the smell of it now.

The other thing i hate with a passion is any sort of cooked cheese, i barf at the smell of my kids makin g toasted cheese sandwhiches, would rather starve than eat pizza. Strange!

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I can tolerate rye toasted or sandwich thins toasted but other than that bread gets stuck and comes back. Even flour tortillas. That's my worst torture is walking down the bread isle and the smell of all that fresh bread, French bread sub sandwiches...but the scale keeps moving so no regrets :)

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I can tolerate rye toasted or sandwich thins toasted but other than that bread gets stuck and comes back. Even flour tortillas. That's my worst torture is walking down the bread isle and the smell of all that fresh bread' date=' French bread sub sandwiches...but the scale keeps moving so no regrets :)[/quote']

Hahaha! Know, or he fresh baked bread as you walk in.!! Too funny..!

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I agree; I have recently ended my 20-year love affair with bread products; I can eat whole wheat toast . . . that's about it.

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I could always eat bread by dinner, but at lunch it's a lot more prone to get stuck. My band tends to get looser as the day goes on.

Now with that said...I just stuck on Tomato Soup after today's fill so we'll see if bread still my friend in a couple days when I'm back on solids again lol.

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Mis73, congrats on your fill!

I know you have said u are in the green zone, so what prompted you to get another fill?

How many CC'S total in your band? Congrats on your awesome success!!!!

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Mis73, congrats on your fill!

I know you have said u are in the green zone, so what prompted you to get another fill?

How many CC'S total in your band? Congrats on your awesome success!!!!

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Mis73, congrats on your fill!

I know you have said u are in the green zone, so what prompted you to get another fill?

How many CC'S total in your band? Congrats on your awesome success!!!!

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OMG this stupid phone posted 3x!!! So sorry everyone this is so annoying!

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I haven't been able to eat bread or toast for quite a while. Was fine with wraps (Subway or Old El Paso burrito wraps) until recently and now they get stuck. But, incredibly, I can still eat a dinner roll with no problems at all! But I only see them about once every month or two so no great white flour danger there!

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