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I'm on my fourth week I'm able to eat now I want sushi but kook at my paper it says two to three months what happens if you have it sooner?

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It hurts like he//. Your want for sushi will pass. You can eat a little later on. Rice is apparently difficult to digest.

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I was eating sashimi with my doctors blessing at 4 weeks. It is a fantastic source of Protein and very easy on a new sleeve. I eat that at least 3 times a week.

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I was eating sashimi with my doctors blessing at 4 weeks. It is a fantastic source of Protein and very easy on a new sleeve. I eat that at least 3 times a week.

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I have been very curious about sushi as well. My sugery is not until Sept. 4th, but sushi is a HUGE part of my life. We eat sushi at least twice per week and I am very nervous about having to give this up. My hubby also said I could probably eat sashimi, but I typically want my sushi on rice. I am hoping that down the line I will be able to cut a large portion of the rice off by leaving a tiny bit and still enjoying sushi the way I like it. I guess time will tell, but this is definitely something I've given a lot of thought to. I am having it this weekend as my "last meal" and hoping it will not actually be my last time to ever have it. :/

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I have been very curious about sushi as well. My sugery is not until Sept. 4th' date=' but sushi is a HUGE part of my life. We eat sushi at least twice per week and I am very nervous about having to give this up. My hubby also said I could probably eat sashimi, but I typically want my sushi on rice. I am hoping that down the line I will be able to cut a large portion of the rice off by leaving a tiny bit and still enjoying sushi the way I like it. I guess time will tell, but this is definitely something I've given a lot of thought to. I am having it this weekend as my "last meal" and hoping it will not actually be my last time to ever have it. :/[/quote']imi

What is sasimi and my doc said.it.healthy but can't have rice now

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Sashimi is the fish without the rice. You can still dip it in soy and wasabi. You can get used to the lack of rice. It is pure Protein and is very easy to digest.

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Sashimi is the fish without the rice. You can still dip it in soy and wasabi. You can get used to the lack of rice. It is pure Protein and is very easy to digest.

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Where can I get that

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Any restaurant that serves sushi with rice (Nigiri and Maki) should serve Sashimi. You will not be able to get it at the grocery store or costco. It needs to be cut fresh.

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My friend was sleeved a few months before me. She ordered the sushi roll without the rice and it was sooooo good!!! I think it was actually better...they filled it with crab, avacado and cucumbers...YUMMMY!!!

I am three weeks out and I CAN NOT wait until I can have sushi!!!!! :D

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Wow! I hope I can have sushi!!! That was my "Last Meal" before pre-op!!!

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