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When did everyone start having bread? What kind n how much of it? What are some healthy bread substitutes because I am a HUGE bread fan.

•Highest Weight - 240 •Surgery Weight 8/3 -230 •Current Weight 8/31 -203

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If you do a search you will find lots of different topics on bread.

But to answer, not until 4 months out at least. It makes me extremely full and actually makes me kind of sick. It expands a ton in your stomach so I would definitely stay away until you are very far along and healed. Most don't even touch it until they are maintaining.

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I don't eat many sandwich type foods anymore. I eat just about everything in the form of a wrap by using leafy green veggies like romaine lettuce or on occasion a whole wheat tortilla. If you do eat bread, try to keep it whole wheat but any bread eats up daily allowance for carbs and it feels your stomach up fast.

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bread is a BAD weakness for me, i plan to NOT do bread simply for that fact. I'm not even going to try it...

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tortilla or a crouton.. lol with such a tiny tummy, you may just have to have a crouton. xD or cracker

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If you're a huge bread fan, that is what helped put you in this situation to begin with. Avoid bread like the plague. I can't believe you asked this.

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I thought it was a good question. She asked about healthy substitutes..not everyone knows all the answers. I know I'm not perfect,,geez.

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I thought it was a good question. She asked about healthy substitutes..not everyone knows all the answers. I know I'm not perfect,,geez.

Perhaps you're right and I overreacted.

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If you're a huge bread fan' date=' that is what helped put you in this situation to begin with. Avoid bread like the plague. I can't believe you asked this.[/quote']

If you read her question correctly, she's asking about healthy substitutes.

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i was serious about the tortilla.. it won't expand in your stomach & you can get low carb, whole wheat ones.

the other person who recommended whole wheat is right..

if you want "healthy" then you could try sprouted breads or ezekiel bread.< /p>

here's a recipe on making sprouted grain bread:

http://www.motherear...uted-grain.aspx

you could also make flax crackers & instead of chips, make "kale chips"... you'd need a dehydrator, though... but they're healthier. :)

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Tortilla, wraps, and wonton wrappers. I am 11 weeks out and I have had bread and it doesn't make me sick. I just make other choices since I get full really quick. I can't eat all of my Protein if I have it. I would only eat a little and see how you feel.

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Some one had a recipe for I think cloud bread made with cottage cheese people who have made.it said out was good tasted like bread made with egg whites hopefully someone will post it. And on another note once again someone asked a question and was jumped all over I do not think anyone wants to gain back their weight but we do need to continue on with our normal lives. This board is getting old with so many negative, judgmental people

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I agree with peacequeen re: My carbo-phobic mum likes iceberg lettuce, she uses them as little scoops for chow mein or antipasto etc..I'm a proteiny person normally although I've recently started experimenting with carbs, they make up about 40% of my intake at the moment and I found my favourite crunchy bread-stitute is ryvita whole grain crisp breads. Of course they'd be for later on, I just thought of them... Ummm other than that try the recipe section I suppose...

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If you're a huge bread fan' date=' that is what helped put you in this situation to begin with. Avoid bread like the plague. I can't believe you asked this.[/quote']

I guess you missed this post then -____-

Not saying bread is something I'll be eating I'm just curious if you guys do.

•Highest Weight - 240 •Surgery Weight 8/3 -230 •Current Weight 8/31 -203

But I appreciate u realizing you over reacted :)

•Highest Weight - 240 •Surgery Weight 8/3 -230 •Current Weight 8/31 -203

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