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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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bread is totally my weakness! I am actually glad that the Lap Band is goin to help me with that. I learned the same painful lesson regarding my husband's very best grilled pork tenderloin which I dearly love. Off the list for sure- got stuck, thought I was going to die- luckily it passed on.

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I have tried every kind and this morning I tried a tortilla... It's just not happening! Oh well the end justifies the means right??! :)

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I can do bread but later in the day and it has to be toasted a little. Flour Tortillas not so much. They get too sticky but corn go down find. I love my bread too.

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I had a few foods on my pre surgery food bucket list and a soft pretzel and grilled cheese were on it. I know I won't see either of those for a long time if ever, but worth it right?

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bread not an option...a few months back I tried some gluten free bread at Great Harvest Bread Company and I actually for it down in very small bites. But ultimately bread, white Pasta, white rice and tough meets are not an option:)

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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!!

oh -oh...lol... can i ask?? not the dreaded slime?? ive only had a mouthful of rye toast... not any more. can i ask what happened with you?

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bread is totally my weakness! I am actually glad that the Lap Band is goin to help me with that. I learned the same painful lesson regarding my husband's very best grilled pork tenderloin which I dearly love. Off the list for sure- got stuck, thought I was going to die- luckily it passed on.

did you actually vomit from it?? ive had so many near misses lately with vomiting. im just realizing now that it was just about to happen each time but i narrowly missed going through it. How bad was the experience? im having some issues right now. i may need to get some fill removed. Ive found that roast pork, at least until i had this fill, was a meat i could eat and tolerate well. Im baking roast pork now for the family. it will be interesting to see how i go with a mouthful tonight.

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oh -oh...lol... can i ask?? not the dreaded slime?? ive only had a mouthful of rye toast... not any more. can i ask what happened with you?

Lol.!! It felt like it was stuck and I had horrible pain.. Then I burped and got a little more than I bargained for ( eeewwww) it was horrible..!

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did you actually vomit from it?? ive had so many near misses lately with vomiting. im just realizing now that it was just about to happen each time but i narrowly missed going through it. How bad was the experience? im having some issues right now. i may need to get some fill removed. Ive found that roast pork' date=' at least until i had this fill, was a meat i could eat and tolerate well. Im baking roast pork now for the family. it will be interesting to see how i go with a mouthful tonight.[/quote']

It was pretty bad lol!! It wasn't traumatic but it hurt like hell.!! Before this last fill ( my second ) I had no problems with mostly anything. Now my bites have to be very small and well.... No more bread...!! :(

Let me know how it went tonight....!!!

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I had a few foods on my pre surgery food bucket list and a soft pretzel and grilled cheese were on it. I know I won't see either of those for a long time if ever' date=' but worth it right?[/quote']

I keep telling myself that the end justifies the mean.!! I can't even imagine a soft pretzel... Sounds good though hahaha!!!

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I keep telling myself that the end justifies the mean.!! I can't even imagine a soft pretzel... Sounds good though hahaha!!!

I thought maybe whole wheat Pasta would go down? I have not tried it yet but can anyone else eat it?

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I can do Pasta no problem at all! Just no more garlic bread to go along lol!!

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I gave up white bread but until this last fill I could do tortillas. After this last fill I had the most horrible episode with a flour tortilla after a major amount of serious discomfort I realized it was coming back up. It was the first time I got sick and it was textbook sliming. I will never eat them again! I can do rye corn tortillas and orowheat sandwich thins but small bites chew well. It's all about the restriction. I also discovered chopped steak was a no no the hard way. Only been sick three times but I learned from it! That's why they call the band the general :)

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did you actually vomit from it?? ive had so many near misses lately with vomiting. im just realizing now that it was just about to happen each time but i narrowly missed going through it. How bad was the experience? im having some issues right now. i may need to get some fill removed. Ive found that roast pork, at least until i had this fill, was a meat i could eat and tolerate well. Im baking roast pork now for the family. it will be interesting to see how i go with a mouthful tonight.

No, I did not vomit, although I thought I might. I got an intense pain in the center of my chest and I started salivating like I would vomit and my nose started running. Leaning over seems to help some, then I drank a few sips of Water and it went down. But I had gas pains the rest of the day. Never again. I am 6 days post-op and I do not have any fills. I thought the tenderloin would have been ok. It is juicy and you can cut it with a fork. Oh well. Did your roast pork go down?

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