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I'm one month post op (vertical sleeve) and today i was able to eat half pack of uncooked ramen with no problem. Is that wrong? Should i be worried? PLZ HELP!

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I'm one month post op (vertical sleeve) and today i was able to eat half pack of uncooked ramen with no problem. Is that wrong? Should i be worried? PLZ HELP!

Uncooked?!

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I'm one month post op (vertical sleeve) and today i was able to eat half pack of uncooked ramen with no problem. Is that wrong? Should i be worried? PLZ HELP!

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I'm one month post op (vertical sleeve) and today i was able to eat half pack of uncooked ramen with no problem. Is that wrong? Should i be worried? PLZ HELP!

Um, I'm not sleeved yet. But - eating uncooked ramen which could expand in your sleeve? I'd think that would be a questionable choice. But, again. I'm not sleeved and not an expert.

Why, if you don't mind my asking, that particular choice of snack? Seems high in carbs and in general not nutrient rich. A month out, seems Proteins and liquids would be a priority? Don't mean that to sound snotty. Not how it's meant at all. Just wondering.

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really?

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Uncooked?!

As in raw ramen! You eat them straight out of the package they make a delicious snack!

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I'm wondering if it's normal to be able to eat that much especially one month post op!

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I'm wondering if it's normal to be able to eat that much especially one month post op!

Well to be quite honest, yes we can eat anything we put our mind to.

I think where the problem lies is why eat that?

It might not have harmed you but it's not very good for you at this point either...

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Um, I'm not sleeved yet. But - eating uncooked ramen which could expand in your sleeve? I'd think that would be a questionable choice. But, again. I'm not sleeved and not an expert.

Why, if you don't mind my asking, that particular choice of snack? Seems high in carbs and in general not nutrient rich. A month out, seems Proteins and liquids would be a priority? Don't mean that to sound snotty. Not how it's meant at all. Just wondering.

I know, that was a bad choice of Snacks but it was a momentary lapse. I should be more careful. :mellow:

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I'm wondering if it's normal to be able to eat that much especially one month post op!

Oh and as far as the volume? Yes, it makes sense.

You will always be able to eat more of a nutritionally void food (junk) than the preferred sleeve diet of Protein....

Sad but true reality, because I know skinless boneless chicken breasts did not get me here.

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I know, that was a bad choice of Snacks but it was a momentary lapse. I should be more careful. :mellow:

Hey, no judgement here. If I was able to make good choices all the time, I certainly wouldn't be in the shape I'm in and in pre-op for surgery. The expansion possibility of this food concerns me. Don't want you to hurt yourself!

I have a feeling, I'll be doing some serious pantry cleansing to get the tempting stuff out of sight, out of mind!

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As in raw ramen! You eat them straight out of the package they make a delicious snack!

You just ate packaging! :lol:

This is a snack: http://protos-inc.co...rkee_Pepper.htm

Serving size: 1 stick

Calories 80

Fat 1.5g

Carb 2g

Sugars 1g

Protein 14g

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You just ate packaging! :lol:

This is a snack: http://protos-inc.co...rkee_Pepper.htm

Serving size: 1 stick

Calories 80

Fat 1.5g

Carb 2g

Sugars 1g

Protein 14g

That's funny I just answered the door to the Fed-ex man and got all of my Protein goodies including 4 boxes of those!!

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That's funny I just answered the door to the Fed-ex man and got all of my Protein goodies including 4 boxes of those!!

They good?

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