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Banded (2/18/13) ..Looking for a snack...3 weeks post op.. first fill due 3/18/13..let me know whatcha think and what's good...thanks

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Banded (2/18/13) ..Looking for a snack...3 weeks post op.. first fill due 3/18/13..let me know whatcha think and what's good...thanks

I used to have a Laughing Cow cheese wedge for a snack, too. I ate it with a cocktail fork to make it last longer. Also, Vita Tops or Vita Muffins. I still have a Vita Top every night and I am 3 1/2 months post surgery.

Also, I honestly can't remember if I was eating crackers at 3 weeks (I want to say I waited a month?) however, one of my friends on here who was banded the same day as me was eating Ritz crackers 7-10 days post op WITH her doctor's permission and she had no issues.

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If it's allowed on whatever post op diet phase you're on' date=' sure. Just be sure to include both the crackers and the cheese in your daily calorie allowance.[/quote']

Yes indeed. I have graduated from mushies. Yea....Not sure why but I have a few friends that are to be on mushies three more weeks than myself...I love my surgeon...thank you.

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I eat wheat thins or trisquits. They are both 100% whole grain and baked. I don't think that's true for ritz. Love laughing cow cheese- 35 cals a wedge, can't beat it!

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I used to have a Laughing Cow cheese wedge for a snack' date=' too. I ate it with a cocktail fork to make it last longer. Also, Vita Tops or Vita Muffins. I still have a Vita Top every night and I am 3 1/2 months post surgery.

Also, I honestly can't remember if I was eating crackers at 3 weeks (I want to say I waited a month?) however, one of my friends on here who was banded the same day as me was eating Ritz crackers 7-10 days post op WITH her doctor's permission and she had no issues.[/quote']

The doc says its fine but, I still love the approval of my banded community...thank you...jerseyshoredisneydiva

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I eat wheat thins or trisquits. They are both 100% whole grain and baked. I don't think that's true for ritz. Love laughing cow cheese- 35 cals a wedge' date=' can't beat it![/quote']

I love wheat thins...thanks Veronica68

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wheat thins or triscuits are what my nut advised... but she also says if you can tolerate regular saltines you can try them.. I am going to Walmart tomorrow and will be getting some laughing cow...

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I use the laughing cow cheese, either on Trader Joe's Pita Crackers or Whole Foods Air baked crackers with sea salt. Both give yo a better serving for the calories and better sodium and nutrition. Its nice to have the crunch, I just make sure I chew REALLY well. Cheers to your Snacks :)

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I was still on mushies at your stage but you should listen to your dr first/ Laughing cow is a great idea and go slow on the crackers

wendy

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I use the laughing cow cheese' date=' either on Trader Joe's Pita Crackers or Whole Foods Air baked crackers with sea salt. Both give yo a better serving for the calories and better sodium and nutrition. Its nice to have the crunch, I just make sure I chew REALLY well. Cheers to your Snacks :)[/quote']

Destined Lady D...thank you..I have not heard of those crackers but I will be on the look out...anything good for me and tasty ....yummy

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