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Hello everyone i'm two weeks out of surgery and I am really confused about what I can and cannot eat ! I understand that everybody doctors are different and everybody bodies are different ! But can I eat the sames food I use to eat before the lapband, of course I know I will not be able to consume as much and I should chew chew chew, but I don't know what to do please help me, I mean I want to lose weight and I know this a slow process and you want to learn how to eat healthier but I don't know this new food process is driving me insane please somebody !!!!!!!

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Found the sticky in the 'Food' forum. LapBand food Stages Lists Suggestions

Just had an issue remembering how to copy the link.

Hope this helps, there are threads for liquids and mushies there too.

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Here's the link: http://www.lapbandtalk.com/showthread.php?t=3995

Click on it and it will open a new window with the thread that Morsaille was referring to.

Also, dont worry about being able to eat as you did pre-banding. This is normal as you wont have much restriction until you get your first fill. In the meantime, dont worry about anything other than eating the right types of foods for the stage of healing that your tummy is in. Losing weight during the first six weeks is a bonus. Letting the stitches heal and the band get seated in well should be your number one focus right now.

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Thanks P'nut.

Ooh, and msheavensent, Stitchy has a very comprehensive list on the mushies help thread. Thanks Stitchy.

Now... I am going to try and relearn how to copy links.

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To copy a link, right click on it and select Copy Shortcut. Or you can open the thread, highlight the addy in your web browser address bar, right click and Copy. Then, paste into your post. :)

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