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I am 10 weeks out and doing well and I have found that some foods I LOVED eating before now literally make me nautious. Im not talking about many foods just a few. Has anyone else had the same experience? Does it change as time goes on?

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yup, I don't enjoy pastry goodies, ice cream, chocolate, chips, basic Desserts, some fruits, definately not beef (like roast beef, brisket, etc) I still like ground beef and sausages. There are quite a few. . .used to LOVE these things, now couldn't care less if they are there or not. . . weird. . .

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I adored fresh, hot bread before surgery and I probably haven't eaten 3 pieces of bread since surgery. The last piece of bread I had contributed to my one time getting sick. I also loved Pasta, but can't/won't eat it now, except for toasted ravioli. A few of them at a time makes a meal; I just try to make sure the filling is Protein.

I didn't like green Beans before surgery and now I'll eat them. I still don't find them yummy, but they are tolerable for me. :)

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For sure! I don't like anything any more. Nothing is enjoyable. I just eat a little because I have to. I hope that I get to where I can enjoy something one of these days again.

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Unfortunately, I still like to eat everything and everything still tastes delicious. I wish I would have lost my sweet tooth but it's still there. I try not to eat sweets or junk at all. Hopefully, I can incorporate them back into my diet on rare special occasions.

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I was just thinking of this very topic..

For me its bread..once upon a time I loved bread, waffles, but it does but love me, or the sleeve.

I am accepting this ....and feeling nauseous confirms whats in and what's out on the menu LOL

I just tried out a piece of toast with thin sliced turkey and its not going down well. Kashi lean Cereal, 1% milk, crackers are good to go,.some cheeses but favorites are Fage yogurt smoothies with powders?utm_source=BariatricPal&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=CommentLink" target="_ad" data-id="1" >unjury Protein, and SF icees are the new go to treat.

I am 6 weeks out and doing well.

Eating to live as they say...

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Living in Louisiana, I loved all things spicey,now after the sleeve surgery I cant tolerate nearly the spice that I use to. Doesnt taste the same and the sleeve isnt happy,indegestion,heartburn ect....

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Shrimp, which I am really bummed about. It just doesn't taste right now. I have tried it many different ways and none tasted good to me.

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Spaghetti ..pasta..tomato sauce..causes a wicked case of reflux...anything with garlic..which is very sad because I was a garliholic. All my favorite fast foods...even Chik-Fil-A! I rather chow on some tuna and some fruit. I haven't touched bread in 2 months!

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And chilies ..you name them..I loved them..my favorite was chipotles...now..can't touch them...the smell is off putting...

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There is nothing that my sleeve won't conquer.

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