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OH yah. Cadbury caramel egg. Qdoba. pizza.

Fare thee well my dearly beloved treats.

And let us eat, drink, and be merry.

For tomorrow, we diet. (that needs to be my sig)

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Peanut Butter M&M's, Rest in Peace They were dear friends of mine during nursing school as I stressed out over each and every exam and downed a full size bag of them in the process. They will be missed, but they are in a better place...someone elses tummy!

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I can't do it because I don't believe in not allowing myself anything! If I say I can't have I only want it more! I CHOOSE to not eat some things but I still have treats! One of my favorite is Peanut Butter cups and I had some today (the Adkins brand). If I want chocolate, I have some chocolate or whatever it is I want! I do crave Pasta here and again but I haven't allowed myself to have it YET but I know someday I will! I got the sleeve knowing that I would still be able to eat anything but in moderation now!

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OHhh soooo many things I miss right now...just about anything with bread, french bread, sourdough bread, hot dog Buns, hamburger buns, tortillas, all fast food, taco bell, Subway, McDonalds, Del Taco, Jack in the Box. Big huge burritos from my favorite mexican restraunts, Pasta, Snickers Easter eggs, peanut M&Ms, ice cream, Thin Mints.

Oh yes, I am a classic fat girl lol. I know I can have many of these agains eventually in moderation and altered but not for a LONG time...Goodbye my lovely food, I miss you ;)

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Dearly beloved,

We are all here to say Rest In Peace to the salty fred goodness known as McDonald's Fries.

Oh they were good fries. Crispy, crunch, and oh so good.

They are being laid to rest with the Whopper and the Triple Thick shake.

May they never return to this body

For I am now made new and whole

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Salt & Vinegar potato chips, our love had only just been discovered a few months ago -- cut short by fate and a scalpel. Alas. Salamis of all kinds, I will miss you -- your fatty lusciousness will not fit in me wee sleevey.

Almost everything else I like, I can still eat -- one square of dark chocolate per day seems to be doing me right. And I was never much of a bread/pasta girl anyhow. :)

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I am with Dawn, I am not saying good bye to anything and if you budget for it, you can have whatever you want...

That is one of the reasons why I am getting this surgery to start with, to help me wiht the "moderation" part

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Adding a little Humor - What you would you like to say goodbye to? Write an Eulogy to the Cadbury Egg - all in this thread.

I said goodbye to Thin Mints Today.

I big, juicy, STEAK!. I know that I can eat normally with a sleeve but steak taste best right after it is cooked. I don't eat it all the time but when I do--I like to savor it and pair it with a baked potato with butter and sour cream! Hmmmmnnn

I hope I can eat a tiny bit after surgery--after tummy heals of course.

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...giant salad bars.... no more to fill my gullet..... huge bowls of steaming veggie Soup with croutons...., mounds of eggplant parmesan, and those seven layer slices of diablo cake I used to treat like my lover in front of the TV..... I will settle for a bite here and there, a taste , a nibble.... I will even learn to love you....I will make my stomach a temple, and fill it still... but not with those long gone giants of promise.... Good by ghosts, goodbye and good riddance.

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I big, juicy, STEAK!. I know that I can eat normally with a sleeve but steak taste best right after it is cooked. I don't eat it all the time but when I do--I like to savor it and pair it with a baked potato with butter and sour cream! Hmmmmnnn

I hope I can eat a tiny bit after surgery--after tummy heals of course.

There is no problem for me to eat steak post-surgery. Actually, it has become my new all time favorite (mine is the little plate):

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