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Eating "Normal" 10 months post op



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I see people always wondering if they will ever eat "normal" again.

Well, here I sit 10 months post-op at T.G.I.Friday's. I ordered the chipotle yucatan salad. This is what's left

Granted I did eat a bit more than I should have, but not so much that I feel the need to expel any.

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lol...at first I thought there was nothing missing from the plate til I enlarged the image :D

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That makes me happy! Thank you for sharing!

I may have my surgery June/July & we're going to Disney World, Dec 18th for 10 days. I keep wondering what I will be eating by then?? Regular (limited) foods, or am I still going to be eating mush?

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Thanks for sharing, OTR. A couple of questions:

* Is that good or bad? (do you miss having as much restriction).

* Is this normal-normal or your new normal, if you know what I mean? I mean before VSG, you probably wouldn't have left the chips on the plate or might have gone for something less healthful, right?

The after pic was great...would love to know what the before looked like--but I'm assuming like a regular sized restaurant salad?

I ate my first little post-op salad yesterday--shredded lettuce with purple cabbage, topped with refried Beans. Very small 6-week-post-op portion, but it was very delicious and satisfying!

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Mmmmm.....salad! I was so excited I got to have my first salad in 2 months yesterday! It was the best salad ever!!

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Great idea OTR.

I have thought about doing the same thing.. showing before and after shots of food to show how much is consumed. Its food porn and educational as well.

TES, this is my experience, everyone has a different experience or approach. For me is a new normal, eatting the Protein and veggies first. I am at or close enough to goal and would probably have also had a few of the tortilla chips for the crunch. Our bodies tend to crave whats good for us first nowadays, but you do need to train it early.

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Did you drink with that meal?

Nope' date=' well, a glass of Water while I was waiting but nothing after the food arrived

Thanks for sharing, OTR. A couple of questions:

* Is that good or bad? (do you miss having as much restriction).

* Is this normal-normal or your new normal, if you know what I mean? I mean before VSG, you probably wouldn't have left the chips on the plate or might have gone for something less healthful, right?

The after pic was great...would love to know what the before looked like--but I'm assuming like a regular sized restaurant salad?

I ate my first little post-op salad yesterday--shredded lettuce with purple cabbage, topped with refried Beans. Very small 6-week-post-op portion, but it was very delicious and satisfying!

Good, I still have plenty of restriction. Salads definitely are easier to eat than dense Proteins.

Definitely my new normal. Pre-op there would have been no salad. It would have been calamari followed followed by 2 bowls of zuppa toscan with breadsticks, then steak marsala finished up witha slice of cheesecake. Don't forget 4glasses of peach tea.

The dish was full when it came. Not piled high, but definaty a restaurant portion.

Umm are those appetizers on that other plate OTR??? Hehe :P
Yup, that was my wife's nachos.

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Eatin good in the neighborhood!

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