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Someone told me that Doritos are a terrible thing to eat with the sleeve, worse than alcohol for your new stomach. Obviously, they are fattening, but that is not what I am referring to. Anyone??

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Well since you're just asking from the literal sense, yes I can eat Doritos... without problem. Do not mistake that with "without consequence"!! :-P

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Doritos (and the like) are the main reason we ended up NEEDING a VSG.

Remember Protein first, carbs last.

All things are permissible but not all things expedient.

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I just ate Doritos and feel full regret

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Someone told me that Doritos are a terrible thing to eat with the sleeve' date=' worse than alcohol for your new stomach. Obviously, they are fattening, but that is not what I am referring to. Anyone??[/quote']

My cheat sheet from my surgeon says that crunchy foods are usually not tolerated well and that in a lot of his patients they are never tolerated well. Sad for me pre-op because crunchy was one of my cravings. Post-op I really don't care about it anymore.

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How do these threads get dug back up?

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How about diet coke.... I'm dying to try some.... any luck with that with anybody ???

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Diet Soda is controversial around here. I don't see how it's any different than Crystal Light or the other drink packets.

Be safe. Make sure it's flat before you drink it.

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Nachos are the bomb....especially homemade nachos with wheat tortillias. All you can eat is 3 anyways.

Diet sodas = skydiving with a childpacked parachute

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Doritos are best washed down with a 2 litre of coke.....diet of course!!!

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In all seriousness whats wrong with 3-4 chips with a meal? Eating a whole big damn bag is another story what about the snack packs thats okay 1 - 2 times a week no?

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How about diet coke.... I'm dying to try some.... any luck with that with anybody ???

I can't tolerate any carbonation. My doctor said not to drink it because the bubbles make your stomach expand. I don't know about all that. I just know that I felt really sick after just two sips.

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How about a double cheeseburger with cheese fries and a coke? (Followed by a 5 scoop sundae at Friendlys).

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