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I've been reading the forums and I often hear people referring to slider foods. This has not been discussed with NUT so I would love for someone to explain and give examples of what they are. Disclaimer before the sharks attack: im not planning on eating them, just want the info!! Thanks.

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popcorn, potato chips, cheese doodles, ice cream. Most anything that dissolves in your mouth and seems to me high carb, sugar and the stuff we were all guilty of eating too much of.

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Ice cream. I can eat it like I have not been sleeved

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chips, crackers, ice cream, Cookies, chocolate, donuts, cake, tiramisu, the list can go on and on and on..........................................................

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So really it's bad stuff u can't feel going down?

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So really it's bad stuff u can't feel going down?

AND that you can eat a LOT of without discomfort.

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Foods that "slide right thru" the stomach and have no/low nutritional value!

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I've been reading the forums and I often hear people referring to slider foods. This has not been discussed with NUT so I would love for someone to explain and give examples of what they are. Disclaimer before the sharks attack: im not planning on eating them' date=' just want the info!! Thanks.[/quote']

Thanks for asking this- I wasn't sure what slider foods were but I knew they are bad.

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Ice cream. I can eat it like I have not been sleeved

What about frozen yogurt. Same thing? We went for frozen yogurt twice and both times I got 2 samples and my fiance bought his...I was satisfied and mine was free lol

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