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I am having a hard time with proteins....



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And in some ways I feel that I am not tight enough.

I haven't tried bread, but a bit of rice and a few bites of zuchinni bread hasn't bother me like I think it should.

But the Proteins.....

salmon or tuna with mayo - hard time.............

steamed or broiled fish, salmon and halibut - hard time

chicken - hard time..............

certainly beef (which I expected) - hard time................

meatloaf - hard time

In fact, I might consider moving to Mexico, chili is the only thing that doesn't seem to bother me. Either that or embrace my inner vegetarian and eat tofu.........

Yes, I might be taking too big of bites, and yeeeeeeeeeeeeeees I might not be chewing enough. So will watch that.

Anyone else experience this?

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Hi Paulax, sorry, I have not been experiencing any problems with Protein. I know many people suggest drinking something warm before eating. They say that seems to help. Have you tried that?

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Hey.....I too, have a hard time with Proteins. I can eat SOME fish (not tuna) but I can eat salmon fillet and fillet of sole. I can eat meatloaf but not a burger. No to chicken, pork, steak etc. I too eat chili several times a week. I also like to fry up ground turkey or hamburger and eat it with LF sour cream and or salsa -- like nachoes without the chips. It is definately hard to get used to, but once you have a few stand bys like the chili, cottage cheese, or fake nacho thing, you feel better. Good luck with it. Now if I could just start having a hard time with ice cream......:S

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I am at 5.5 cc's in a 10cc band and I still haven't had any problems with food getting stuck or not going down well. I eat fish, steak, chicken, pork chops, etc. Hopefully the drinking of warm Water before you eat will work for you. I'm sorry to hear you're having so much trouble :)

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just out of curiosity - could you eat the chips?

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