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On Sunday morning, I made pancakes for the kids. I ate a pancake with them. It was delicious. Warm....with yummy Syrup. Most carbs I have eaten in months.

Made me so damn sick. I know better than that! Why did I have to "see what would happen"?

Anyway, I think I am cured from pancakes! UGH!

Care to share your "see what would happen" food?

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I ate 1/2 of a small shake from sonic last night. Wish I hadnt done that.

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Tim Horton's Honey Cruller. It WAS my favorite donut of all time. Nowadays it keeps me tied to the toilet for hours if I eat one...sorry TMI. Haven't had one since March- only time I tried it post-op.

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I've attempted ice cream at least 5 times (I'm a slow learner). Makes my stomach cramp for hoyrs. Its the only thing that causes me pain (its a bummer that more doesn't cause me pain, maybe Id lose a little faster)...

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It's been only 2 weeks since my surgery and I had one tablespoon of non-fat frozen yogurt and all was good. It's not regular ice cream but a nice, small treat.

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Chili!

It's one of my favorite meals and it's so simple and delicious but it gives me indigestion even with PPI's.

I had it 3 times and I always regret it LOL. But I hope I can tolerate it before it gets colder, or else I'll be very sad.

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i pray and hope that I will have a horrible reaction to cake which I LOVE (If I'm ever dying in front of your eyes, please offer me some and watch me come back to life) but my sleeve appears to be super-accommodating and doesn't seem to mind anything! dang it.

Except maybe cake if I'm lucky and ever desperate enough to try it?

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We went to a hibachi grill. The one that cooks the food in front of you. Well this place apparently puts teriyaki sauce on EVERYTHING. Ugg. My scallops & shrimp blew out my a 15 minutes later in their bathroom. Later when I took my daughter to the bathroom they had an 'out of order' sign on the door! LOL. Seriously? It's not like I **** all over the wall.... I didn't miss the toilet. I PROMISE! We made a hasty retreat and never went back. Sorry Kobe Grill.

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You guys are HILARIOUS!

I don't feel so much shame now knowing that I am in good company!

Kobe Grill is my Walmart story. Again, not proud.

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I got a wild hair and decided to make a white russian: vodka, cream, coffee liqueur. I only had coffee not the liqueur. It was ok tasting, did not give me much of a buzz, burned my tummy, and filled me up almost immediately.

No getting drunk here.

I was nauseous for two days.

The vodka is destined to be used as cleaning Fluid.

First time I imbibed since sleeving.....and the last.

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ate a carrot cake mini muffin. it had a crazy sweetness i have never noticed before. didnt sit to well either.

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Chili!

It's one of my favorite meals and it's so simple and delicious but it gives me indigestion even with PPI's.

I had it 3 times and I always regret it LOL. But I hope I can tolerate it before it gets colder, or else I'll be very sad.

I've only been at the stage in my diet where I could eat chili for about 3 weeks. The first two or three times I tried chili it gave me fairly strong heartburn. I still enjoyed the chili though, and I have continued to eat it. It doesn't bother me now.

I have also made some chili with ground turkey and it turned out well and it might sit better on your stomach.

Perhaps you could eat a tums or two prior to eating the chili.

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share your "see what would happen" food?

HoosierGirl

i found a new trigger and slider food :angry:

Pistachio nuts :angry:

i've led a sheltered life :(

until a few weeks ago, i never had tried a PN ;)

I bought a rather large container

ate a WHOLE bunch - they were gone in 3 days!!!! :o

when i eat too much - my face and i get red and very hot

i don't get vomitting sick - but i feel awfulllllllllll :angry:

which does help to remind me not to do again

no more pancakes for you, and i'll have no more pistachio nuts (sob, sob) ;)

75 lb weight loss!!!!

keep up the great job!!! (i know you will :) )

good luck

kathy

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Dunkin Donuts coffee/vanilla bean coolata. I was getting so tired of iced tea. Suddenly it tastes amazing again after trying to drink that sugar filled mess :/

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