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If its cut in squares I can eat one. 2 if they are the smaller inside ones.

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I'm 8 months out and couldn't contemplate having one bite... I just 'know' it wouldn't be good...

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1 slice or about 1/10 of a PH medium I probably could eat more but I don't 1 is more than enough to snuff out the craving :) I am 7.5 months out.

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almost 3 months out and 1 without the crust at the end.

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In talking thin crust pepperoni ... Just interested the norm people can handle with the new Belly :)

I'm only four weeks out. pizza used to be one of my favorite foods and there was a time in my past that I could eat half of a large one. Today I see myself passing over the pizza for a better Protein source.

Can someone pass me a box of tissues? :unsure:

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I can eat anything without issue at this point and I'm 3 months out. I've had pizza once and I had one slice and put the rest away right away. I could have eaten more. I'm trying to think like Jada Pinkett...I read an article somewhere that she doesn't eat for fun, or enjoyment. It's for nourishment only. I don't think I'll ever be that way...but like what was said above, I do look at things for it's value in Protein more than anything else.

So far, my body has stopped me from eating certain things. I don't reject anything, so it's really mind over matter for me.

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Thin Slice. Veggie. Two slices minus the crust at the ends. I was surprised that I could eat two, but I know it's cause they are thin sliced. :-) Not about perfection but everything in moderation---that's my motto...well, one of them at least, lol!

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almost 3 months out and 1 without the crust at the end.

lol, I can't handle the crust on the ends either.

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I can eat the toppings off one slice of hamburger pizza. No way could I eat the crust. I'm almost 10 months out

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I can eat about 2oz of the pizza toppings. I'M a little over a year out.

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I ate two slices of a large hand-tossed from pizza Hut, not the ends. That was a few months ago. I don't eat pizza often. I'm more than 2 years out.

Lynda

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If it's from a large pizza, one slice without the top crust, but it might depend on the toppings- this is based on a sausage piece. 1 piece from a small cheese pizza like today, the whole thing. Edited to add that these are 2 of the 3 times I have had pizza since surgery six months ago. In general I avoid it.

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