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The only thing I can't eat is raw carrots. To be truthful no need to have a last supper. Most will be able to eat favorite foods after healing from surgery, just less of them.

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PIZZA! And pound cake for dessert. I don't usually have dessert

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My "Last Supper" will be next Thursday (12/06) and the only thing I think I may want is an egg sandwich. Can't think of anything that I'm really going to miss having and based on the previous comments I won't have to. Maybe a trip to Hooters for wings and beer between now and then. We'll see... :rolleyes:

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Oh wow! I guess my last supper would have to be 2 or 3 cheeseburgers and a basket of fries. For dessert, a huge hot fudge sundae.

I can honestly tear through all that food and still be hungry. I definitely won't miss that feeling!

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My last supper is still a long ways off...but I've already got it planned! The hubby and I are going to road trip to my favorite restaraunt, Maggianos in San Jose. I'll be having the Veal Raviolis and at least one Grasshopper Martini. This will be followed up by a trip to the tequilla bar a few blocks down. Should be a good night :-)

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Got bandded today so for lunch yesterday I had a ham and turkey sub from Cappriottis and then for dinner I had Taco bell.

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Got bandded today so for lunch yesterday I had a ham and turkey sub from Cappriottis and then for dinner I had Taco bell.

How do you feel today? Congratulations!!

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My surgery was five years ago, so I don't remember what my last meal was. But I do know that if you are getting ready to start your pre-op diet, I'd drink pop and eat sandwiches. :lol:

WheneverI was going to start a "new" diet, I'd go out for wings, figuring that's a massive no-no! Besides, I'm from Buffalo, NY and eating wings is like eating french fries, common.

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I'm scheduled for January 23rd. I will be starting the pre-op diet on January 9th. My last few meals will be nuclear wings from Atomic Wings here in NYC and drunken noodles from my fav Thai spot near my office. I loooooove hot and spicy food, but my nutritionist said pepper can irritate the band so I shouldn't have much of it after I'm banded :((

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I'm scheduled for January 23rd. I will be starting the pre-op diet on January 9th. My last few meals will be nuclear wings from Atomic Wings here in NYC and drunken noodles from my fav Thai spot near my office. I loooooove hot and spicy food, but my nutritionist said pepper can irritate the band so I shouldn't have much of it after I'm banded :((

You may find you will tolerate spicy food just fine. Just wait until you are healed, eating normal foods and in the green zone and feeling completely normal...

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Thanks!

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I had 2 types of Pasquale's Pasta (can't remember, it was spinach something and something with seafood) and 2 slices of cake. It was really good and now I don't even crave this stuff, nice isn't it :)

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An excellent topic...and when I thought about my "last meal", I honestly cannot remember what it was. I only recall that we went out for dinner at the small restaurant we like located on the other side of the lake that we live on.

I guess that's a confirmation for me of how your beliefs about food change when you make the choice to live a "bandster" lifestyle. As a self confessed "Chocoholic", I've discovered that chocolate no longer has the appeal for me that it once did.

I'd have to say that both physically and emotionally, I'm in a much healthier place now!

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