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My sleeve loves everything except cold water!

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2 weeks out.. my sleeve loves herbal hot tea and string cheese and cottage cheese

my sleeve hates anything thicker than yogurt

btw-- my sleeve and me are totally over soup... lol

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My sleeve loves Steak and hates too much dairy.

My sleeve loves salad and hates greasy food.< /p>

My sleeve loves Pasta and hates cold beverages.< /p>

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I'm about 6 weeks out and so far my sleeve loves everything except raw carrots (first and only hard raw veggies) and Reese's Peanut Butter cups (second candy, M&M's were ok (only had 3)).

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My sleeve hates hamburger. My sleeve hates steak. No more red meat for wishes. :(

My sleeve loves chicken. My sleeve tolerates pork.

My sleeve loves hot tea. My sleeve hates carbonation with a firey passion.

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Ohhhh, carbonation, forgot that one. My sleeve hates carbonation with a passion too!

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my sleeve loves steak, other cuts of beef, hamburger, pork chops, ham, bacon, chicken, turkey, shellfish, cod, most veggies, cheese, milk, popsicles, potatoes(all kinds), rice, crackers, Soup

my sleeve is fussy about eggs, sweets, cookies(except oatmeal raisin, it likes those)

my sleeve hates sausage, spicy anything, pancakes, waffles, most bread(unless toasted), more than 2 bites of ice cream, Pasta, soda

i am sure i can think of more,,,,

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My sleeve loves steak, but hates ground beef.

My sleeve loves toast, but hates bread.< /p>

My sleeve loves potato chips.< /p>

My sleeve loves milk.

My sleeve does not like more than 2-3 bites of ice cream.

My sleeve does not like fried food, even though I keep trying (hopefully I will begin to listen to her one of these days)

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My sleeve hates carbonation.

My sleeve hates excessively sweet anything. Most treats are fine however super sweet things don't mesh well and leave me feeling icky.

My sleeve HATES Protein powders, any and all.

My sleeve hates super, super spicy food :(

My sleeve loves everything else :)

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Fun topic!

I am TRYING to get to know my sleeve. So far, it doesn't like cottage cheese or sweets. I tried sweets again tonight just to make sure - yep, it really doesn't like them. Also, it hates Soups that are too rich. sugar-free "sweets" are not its friend either.

My sleeve loves ice Water, which made me sick before, and hot liquids.

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My sleeve loves proteins- just about any Protein except..... I think lactose type stuff. Still figuring that out

My sleeve love sugar free koolaid and raspberry ice crystal lite- but no other sugar free drinks

My sleeve loves warm liquids and hates cold stuff

My sleeve HATES carbonation ( thank goodness, as I was a cola-o-holic)

My sleeve can unfortunately tolerate sweets (unless I really overdo it)- this make me sad. I wish it made me sick!!!!

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hi all - i'm pre-op wls12/15/11 - i'm afraid to ask what happens if you find a food that the sleeve hates?

do you puke, or just feel miserable, sick to your stomach, uncomfortable etc.

thanx - can't wait to be sleeved - 12/15/11 - so close yet so far away

kathy

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My sleeve loves salads, my sleeve hates breads

My sleeve loves Soups, my sleeve hates eggs

My sleeve loves cheese, my sleeve hates cold Water

My sleeve loves me, I love my sleeve Banane59.gif

What happens when you come across something your sleeve doesn't like? For me, it is difficult to swallow fully. Feels like something stuck in my chest. Breads, especially. It's like, "Oye!, What is that!" I haven't vommited, it's not like that. It just doesn't "feel" right.

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