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Don't fret just yet. When I had my lapband 4 yrs ago, I was told Id need to modify my diet and to restrict bread, Pasta, rice, and sweets. I mustve had a band of steel cuz I tolerated everytning, in very small quantities. I lost 104 lbs eating everything in moderation.

Id be bummed if I could no longer have Cookies, ice cream, and chocolate. Im 5 wks out fro my revision and on soft foods. The only sweets I've had is my Protein shake and yogurt (and applesauce if u count that) and I've actually been fine. Last nite I had an ice cream craving so I went to the Circle K adross the street and bought a pint. I ate about 4 bites before being sattiated. Hubby ate the rest. Its not the end of the world, altho it freaked me out a little aftwerwards.

My philosophy: u got the sleeve instead of the RNY ( amalabsorbtion surgery) so that u can't eat very much. U should be able to eat everything in small quantities. Now, if this is ur trigger food, the problem with eating junk is that's its often a "slider" food that u can eat endlessly. U really have to watch ur portion size.

Now, I may get bashed for my philosphy but that's ok. Life would not be fun if I just ate chicken and broccoli forever.

Good luck with ur decsision

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HI Marfar :I totally agree with you. food is definitely one of the joys in life but I have learned Portion Control and how to eat properly. The sleeve works to satiate and on the holidays, I will allow myself a small portion of Pasta and a very small portion of desert. I think the trick is not to deprive yourself and feel depressed. The worst part of all of this was pre and post op liquid diet!!!

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