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So, this is just a general inquiry so no-one get upset purrrrrrty please :D :D :D . But, I would like to know if anyone has tried eating a sandwich or any type of bread period. If so, did you have any trouble and how far out are you?

As always, Thanks for your responses :) !!

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bread Is the Devil. I speak from experience ive tried having a sandwich not even really ive tried having a Bite of a sandwich i was sick for 3 days bread is just too heavy on the stomach and if you can you should avoid it like the plague cause trust me youll feel like you have the plague if you try to eat it !

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I occasionally eat a tiny amount of bread, most often in the form of a egg in the basket (I can eat only ONE) or a toasted cheese sandwich (only one). This isn't very often. Other times I might have a bite or two of a dinner roll or biscuit.

It fills me up too fast with carb heavy calories and doen not satisfy me for very long.

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Oh my! Well thanks for responding. That is why I'm so scared. Sometimes I have trouble eating chicken so I know I'm doomed if I try bread. But I must admit that I do miss it. Waah :unsure: . Have you tried rice or Pasta? I can't do pasta unless it's in a Soup can. Otherwise it comes right back up :blink: !

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For probably the first 6-8 months I didn't really try bread at all, it just didn't feel right. Now toasted bread is ok but I still can only eat maybe a fourth of a slice. I can do tiny bites of a roll. I can also do a tiny bit of cornbread. It just all fills me up so fast.

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9 weeks out and was attempting a bit of a sandwich (1 slice of bread cut in half with turkey and cheese) as I am reading this. It tasted great, but after only three small bites, I am full and uncomfortable. For some reason, eating turkey or chicken cold cuts rolled up with a slice of cheese and no bread is really nauseating and unenjoyable to me. But for now, bread is definitely still NOT going to work. I always try to make a little extra grilled chicken or fish at dinner and have some of that for lunch.< /p>

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I was wondering the same thing...I am five going on six weeks out and I was wondering when I could try at least a bite of a roll or something...but if it feels me up too quickly it won't be worth it. Everything I eat feels me up quickly. I ate one egg for Breakfast and felt overly stuffed! Maybe I will try a roll at 3 months out or maybe even 6 months at the rate I'm going!

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I don't handle plain bread well. It can swell in your stomach and it tends to make me nauseated. Toasted whole grain and rustic breads are better, but I never eat bread unless I'm on a hike or long bike ride or something very strenuous. When I do, it's usually half a large slice -- with Peanut Butter. YUM!

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9 weeks out, attempting a bit of a sandwich

tracyinflorida

no bread for me this early in the game

at 8 months now - i don't usually find a need/desire to eat bread - i had a roll a couple of times at RedLobster yum yum

when ordering i said" please don't put the garlic butter on" - i love it that way. i had 2 bites, brought rest home, and finished over a couple of days period.

I know theres cheese on the roll, but..oh well - i decided i would live it up , knock my socks off, and go crazy :D

warm in microwave and its yummy the next day

watch the bread intake, if you can handle a little teeny bit, on a whim go for it ;)

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I am 4 1/2 weeks small out and have had maybe a few tablespoons of rice, 6-8 pieces of Barilla Plus penne, and few bites of hash browns and a few pretzels dipped in tuna. I can't eat that much of any starch because it fills me up, triggers my carb brain, isn't appetizing like it used to be, and causes anxeity because I fear heading down the evil carb highway. I am super vigilant about the carbs I consume. I won't even try a piece of bread right now. It's just too filling and with such little room to fill, I'd rather be eating Protein and veggies.

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At 7 1/2 weeks post-op, bread, Pasta, and rice are on my "do not eat" list. I'm so focused on Protein, I really have no desire for heavy starches/carbs. I'm enjoying being in ketosis too much to risk blowing it for the sake of some bread! :) I do eat 3 or 4 whole wheat crackers from time to time, with hummus or Laughing Cow spreadable cheese (low-fat only)...but even that is only rarely.

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I am 7 weeks post op and the diet plan included whole grain bread (1 slice toasted) after 6 weeks post op

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At almost a year out, I eat almost no bread. It makes me uncomfortably full and bread has been involved in all three of my sliming episodes. Considering that I used to make all of my family's bread, I was something of a bread lover, but now it's just not worth my trouble. I may have a bite here and there, but not often and never more than a bite. I thought I'd miss it more than I do, but it's a non-issue for me.

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