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I am 3 months out of surgery and one thing I really truly miss is bread. Every time I eat it I get sick so I don't eat it. Anyone else have this problem? My NUT did say not to eat it just yet but I am curious how it is for all of you.

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bread sits too heavy on my sleeve for me to eat much of it. I'm over a year post-op and I basically don't eat bread anymore.

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I can eat toasted bread. I do whole wheat (like a piece with an egg occasionally). Also crackers of some sort. I have had a tiny piece of the end crusty part of Italian type bread/rolls.

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What do you mean by sick?

I am 9 weeks out and just had meat sauce with Pasta with a small piece of bread and felt great!

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I can have bread and it doesn't bother me. I try to keep my carbs at a low. If I do want a sandwich once in a while, I'll toast an Arnold Select Sandwich Thin. That's more than enough for me.

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I am 3 weeks out and my doc says no bread.... toast but no bread. Whole grain is better than white.

I haven't tried bread. I hear tell that once you eat breads that there is a never ending craving after that. At least according to my family (sister and 2 nieces have RNY).

I have always said that I am allergic to bread... I break out in fat! So I am trying to put breads off until I hit goal, which is a ways away.

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I had surgery on 9/10 and I just had a piece of pumpkin streusel bread from Target (toasted) tonight. I have been craving pumpkin so I caved - I can still feel it "sitting' in my stomach. I am regretting my choice. Luckily, I have loads of people at work who will love this bread!

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I had surgery on 9/10 and I just had a piece of pumpkin streusel bread from Target (toasted) tonight. I have been craving pumpkin so I caved - I can still feel it "sitting' in my stomach. I am regretting my choice. Luckily' date=' I have loads of people at work who will love this bread![/quote']

toasting that kind of bread is not going to result in enough moisture removed to make it comfortable for most new sleeves. to get that level of moisture you add a lot...let me stress that A LOT of oil and those bakeries use the cheap stuff. that and the swelling of the soft bread is likely what has caused your pain.

you could however make a crustless pumpkin pie or little custards (low fat recipes are all over the net) that would be healthy and likely not bother your tummy at all :)

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What do you mean by sick?

I am 9 weeks out and just had meat sauce with Pasta with a small piece of bread and felt great!

I get stomached pains and a heavy feeling and then vomit. I just hope that one day I can have some bread, nothing like the past but I would like something. If not then oh well but I was more curious how other people reacted to bread.

Thanks for all the responses!

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My Nut would LOVE to get me to eat more bread/grains in general, but I don't eat wheat anymore, and also try to limit my indigestible Fiber. For me this is the best approach to my troublesome digestive system. ;) That said, before I quit eating grains/wheat, I could eat bread okaaaayyy, but not great -- better when very toasted. Crackers and Pasta, no problems.

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I'm hispanic and grew up with tortillas and all the mexican dishes. I still crave carbs, but i am tracking and very conscious of how much i consume. :D

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I loved eating breads, muffins, Cookies, crackers, pita chips--heck they are what got me to the sleeve in the first place. I think because I keep my carbs limited to skim milk, fruits and some veggies that my cravings are almost non-existent. I want to keep it that way because I know I was a carb-addict.

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