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For seasoned Sleevers .... Is it really gonna take me several hours to eat a slider once I am completely healed.

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When we talk about "sliders" here, we mean food that we can eat a lot of and not have restriction--chips, ice cream, Pasta, Cookies. The little hamburgers probably won't take hours!

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Wow....didn't mean to misuse a word... Forgive me for being new "here"... I will seek advice from another place as to not mis handle words "here"

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Wow....didn't mean to misuse a word... Forgive me for being new "here"... I will seek advice from another place as to not mis handle words "here"

wow - no need to be rude - your question was answered and a term that has been tied to an issue was defined for you. Relax.

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So let me get this straight... I am the one being rude! Great Observation....so I will take ure advice & relax :)

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Whoa. This thread got weird in a hurry.

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Yeah... Just asked one question & it's off to races it went! But I think i am gonna delete my account here.... Clearly I am new & wanted some clarification but I will just rely on my dr from here on,...Good luck bedhead on your journey! You are one of the nice ones

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I don't think there's any need to delete your account - you asked a question, it was answered. You've decided that you're not wanted here. I don't think its fair for you to make decisions for other people. I think if you stuck around, you'd get lots of good tips and advice, and maybe even be able to help others.

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Yeah, that went from 0 to 100 in like a minute!

Bluebonnet - I don't have much difficulties with a slider burger. But that is about all I would be able to eat and I would be full. Breads are difficult for a lot of sleevers. Those little slider burgers have a little meat and more bread. Might be wise to stay away from those, or just eat the meat. :) Hope you are doing well! My surgery was with Dr. Kim as well. I love his office staff!! Take care!!

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Holy moly!

The original response to the question was in no way rude or snarky. I reread it a few times to see if I could find another connotation and I couldn't.

You would be doing yourself a disservice to delete your account as everyone is very helpful with ANY question. Even some that are TMI and rarely are answers given that are judgemental.

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Those sliders are very moist so I would assume they wouldn't go down too bad,but I probably would like just eat the meat part. There are alot of restaurants that sell burgers with all the stuff on them but without the bread. I am 5 weeks out and have not tried bread yet. My nut told me when I do start to eat bread,to toast it at first,that will help. Hope this was a lil helpful to you! ((HUGS))

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Magnolia, Most of the regular posters here refer to the foods mentioned by Foxbins as sliders because they are things that don't fill us up. She answered the question she thought you asked. As a matter of fact, that was the question I thought you asked as well. If you're referring to a particular food (like the hamburger she mentioned), no, it won't take you several hours to eat one.

Of course, most of us realize that our hormones go NUTS after surgery from a combination of meds and the fat cells dumping hormones all over the place, so we know that sometimes things seem to be mean when they aren't. Please stick around and get the help and information you need here. Then you can pass it along to other new post-surgery patients later! :)

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Wowwwwww, no need to become defensive. Everyone has asked questions now and then. Please don't delete your account. Please reread the posts because they are not in any way met to offend anyone. We are all people and we are unique. It's ok to agree to disagree. ;)

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