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Thats good to know! Thanks for sharing!!

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Wow... Sushi is one of my faves but I like the rolls versus sashimi... I am lucky to get 3 pieces of a roll down now though.... LOL Prior to surgery I could eat 2-3 whole rolls!!

Love me some sushi!!!!! :)

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Good to know, I love sushi but I was worried it was too carb heavy to tolerate. Thanks!

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I like sushi, but it's a lot of white rice and carbs. A couple of pieces once or twice a week probably won't kill a diet, but be careful.

What about fish without the rice? I've started buying a couple of fish fillets when I grocery shop every week. Tilapia, salmon, cod. Tastes good broiled or baked. Not as good as sushi, but still good.

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I love me some sushi too! What amazes me is when I go to a sushi bar and place my 2 pc salmon roe order, the waiter/tress can't believe that is all im ordering! Before surgery, I would order one of those variety boats and eat just about every piece of sushi on it. Now, I get full off a cup of miso Soup and just those 2 pieces!

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Thank you for sharing this, because California rolls were my fav before surgery and so far what I'm missing most post surgery. Eating only 2 will definitely be a different pace from what I'm used to eating. But at this point I'll take anything. :)

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I love sushi but since surgery rice is not my friend. My sushi place by my house does the rolls wrapped in cucumber . Delish

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I love sushi but since surgery rice is not my friend. My sushi place by my house does the rolls wrapped in cucumber . Delish

That sounds good, I will have to look around to see what else places around Denver use besides white rice. They sell brown rice sushi at the Safeway grocery store, but it's pretty gross.

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Ooo thanks for this thread. I'd been trying to get together with a friend pre-op for sushi (I've NEVER had it before and I want to try it soooo baaaaaad) but I wasn't sure how something like this would work post-op. Good to hear that people seem to manage it well enough, hopefully I do too!

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Any issue digesting the seaweed wrapper? Im so missing sushi and rolls....id run out now and buy them if i knew i could cheww and swallow that

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Sushi goes down pretty good for me as well, I ate half (4 slices) of a california roll made with brown rice last weekend, it was the best ever.....I just make sure I workout on the days I plan to eat it....

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Any issue digesting the seaweed wrapper? Im so missing sushi and rolls....id run out now and buy them if i knew i could cheww and swallow that

I had no problem with eating the wrapper. I tend to cut up my food into small pieces (yes, i even did it with my 2 sushi slices). Had more problems tryin to cut into the seaweed wrapper than eating/digesting it...lol!

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