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Would love for folks to add the foods that are sliders for them - ones that literally are not subject to restriction feeling and can be dangerous unless measured out.

Here are a few from me (I am 2 months out today so have not went to things like ice cream which I know would be a slider ...)

1) popcorn - extreme danger for me!

2) Rice pudding (weird other puddings fill me up quicker)

3) Egg beaters (funny as I know good for me but I just cant feel full on them)

Love to hear yours

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For me (at 6 months post op) it's cheese (all kinds), Peanut Butter, chocolate, ice cream, crackers, Cookies. I'm staying away from all of that now. Going Paleo!!!!

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Crackers - yes good one.

My doc says you cant have crackers without having "C-R-A-C-K"

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Crackers for sure. Cheezits in particular. My favorite unfortunately. :-/

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Frozen yogurt and popcorn. I am not trying sweets of any kind. I did poke my tongue in the top of a cupcake and then ran away.

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Cheetos for me!

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Frozen yogurt and popcorn. I am not trying sweets of any kind. I did poke my tongue in the top of a cupcake and then ran away.

Hahahaha. Awesome.

Any candies or cakes. Obv.

cheese which is unfortunate bc I like it and don't like meat all that much.

Basically any carbs actually except ak mak crackers. For all you cracker addicts try them bc they have more Protein and Fiber and low on cals and fill you up! Great with hummus and tuna or chicken salad.

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My Nutritionist wants me to have mainly cheese as my source of Protein since I'm a vegetarian. As she was talking, I was picturing my cholesterol sky rocket. My doc does not want me to drink protein drinks. (Frown) Then I get here and learn that I may not feel full if I eat cheese? After my surgery, I may not tell my doc about protein drinks, and let my Nutritionist THINK I am living on cheese, and cheese alone. LOL

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Cereal for me. And chips.< /p>

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Pirate Booty white cheddar.. Only flavor I've had

Baby Puffs ...all flavor

Gummy Vitamins

That's all I've found so far

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Mashed potatoes with butter.

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Corn nuts. Had them for first time post op a couple nights ago and realized I was eating them by the handful. I am sure popcorn would be on my slider list, but I have not tried it yet because it was definitely a "problem" food pre surgery.

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Just remembered one: nuts. I buy the portioned packs to keep myself in check.

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