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so what is everyone eating daily for breakast post op.im 6 months out.i just dont like breakfast.i have tried plenty of things such as oatmeal, protein shakes, breakfast shakes,boiled egg,scrambled egg,yogurt...nothing appeals to me..id rather drink a cup of black coffee..just wanted some suggestions on this. and please for people who are as far out as i am of further.thank you.

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Most days I have two scrambled eggs with mozzarella cheese melted on them.

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I eat 2 boiled egg whites and a piece of turkey sausage. It comes out to 120 calories and 23g of Protein, can't beat that. I really much rather eat pancakes every morning, but that's not going to fly. I pretty much eat the egg whites and turkey sausage ever morning Monday thru Friday.

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Special K high Protein Cereal ... or a 1 egg omelette with cheese ham and onion .... or extra thin multigrain toast with Peanut Butter

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everything sounds good!lol.thanks everyone..only thing is my dr told me no bread products so i guess i cant do like a bagel or toast.

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I eat 2 boiled egg whites and a piece of turkey sausage. It comes out to 120 calories and 23g of protein' date=' can't beat that. I really much rather eat pancakes every morning, but that's not going to fly. I pretty much eat the egg whites and turkey sausage ever morning Monday thru Friday.[/quote']

yea eating is just not the same anymore..thats cause i buy the packs of waffles for my kids.i gotta resist looking at them in my fridge lol

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I eat 1 scrambled egg with some hot sauce and 1/2 cup of cottage cheese...oh and I eat that almost every day...

just the cottage cheese alone?i did see some packs of cottage cheese with a little fruit on the side..i think its those 100 calorie things

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