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I was sleeved 4 weeks ago, and i am still waiting the day i can eat as before in p.f. chang's.

tell me what do you believe i can eat at this stage from p.f. chang's?!!!!!

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If the surgery is successful, you will never eat as before! :P

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why not, i already started the wonton soup(eating only the shrimps)!

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You may be able to eat the same type of food, but not the same amount. I was trying to make a funny!

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I wouldn't be so quick to go back to old favorite food haunts. This is a time to really change the way that you eat -- not just the quanity of food, but the quality. An occasional "treat" is fine, but fast food and PF Changs shouldn't be part of your regular diet.

Not to be finger-waggy... but I know that the first few months post-op for me were critical in totally rethinking and restructuring my relationship with food.

But to answer your question, you can probably eat there once you are cleared for regular foods. For now, Soups would probably be OK - just watch out for whole tough veggies that might hurt your sleeve.

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You will be able...soon. I would just pick the healthier options there, I know some of them are pretty calorie ladden. Good luck!

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I can't do veggies or ground meats yet, but with my band (similar restrictions) my go to was Soup or lettuce wraps.

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Can't help you there - I avoid chains - if I recall correctly, keeping sodium and MSG in mind, the ice tea will be ok, lol.

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