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I thought that was you guys. How could you deep fry coke or beer. Unless it's still in the bottle, but that's really taking it too far. (I really want to try the bacon and chocolate thing too, but don't tell anyone)

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Ok I just read some of this how do you deep fry cola/ beer ???

Or is that a joke : /

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It's definitely real.

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Ok I just read some of this, how do you deep fry cola/ beer ???

Or is that a joke : /

I'm assuming they use the coke and just make like a beer batter. Basically just eating batter make with coke? *vomits*

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It's definitely real.

Weird,so it is like a Pepsi donut hole.

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It's definitely real.

okay, I'd try one ......... lol

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Unfortunately I don't eat anything fried anymore.

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Me either...fried foods don't sit well with my sleeve!

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I think they pour the beer into dough pockets, like a beer ravioli, then fry it. Probably burns your tongue!

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Me either...fried foods don't sit well with my sleeve!

I wish I could say that. I just know if I started with frieds again I'd be living at Popeyes & back to 300lbs. And that's not an option.

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I wish I could say that. I just know if I started with frieds again I'd be living at Popeyes & back to 300lbs. And that's not an option.

And we don't want that!!! You are doing great and I love your posts!!

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Unfortunately I don't eat anything fried anymore.

I guess if they can fry ice cream they can fry anything

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I would respectfully have to dissagree. I believe the study to be inherently flawed. The simple fact that a surgery that does nothing except limit ones ability to consume food in the quantities that we once did yet produces the weight loss that we seek proves that it truly is a simple calories in vs calories burned equation.

I have to say I wish I could agree but this crazy stall I have been in for five weeks is blowing the calories in vs calories burned equation to smithereens!!! I weighed 277 day of surgey 255 on my two week po visit? That is great lost and I was thrilled BUT then every thing stopped. I try to break stall by eatting small amount more often but still never going over 1000 calories, also doing more exercise, more Fluid, always getting Protein. My weight has went up to 261 and down to 254 but no lost like the math of calories input vs calories burned shows there should be in the past five weeks.

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I can guarantee its someone who didn't get approved or someone who is scared to go thru it and is making things up to discourage other people only one post since they joined wow.....

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Incorrect - I've never applied for surgery and never would. I struggle with my weight but understand that until I am disciplined and committed enough to eat healthier and move more - I'll just have to keep struggling. My only intent is to give a real life story as an example of the full extent of risks. The leak could have been caught sooner - but the fact is that the leaks are common. Development of fistulas related to the leaks are not uncommon. If repairable, great. If not repairable - could be years or forever without healing. Just a real life story from a real person.

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