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I've had cheese toast the last 2 mornings for Breakfast. The bread is high fiber' date=' and the cheese will clog me up so I look at them as balancing each other out.[/quote']

Gee bean. Gotta be careful if you are going go be recovering for a month or more from TT right? Without the calories burned from daily running....

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Gee bean. Gotta be careful if you are going go be recovering for a month or more from TT right? Without the calories burned from daily running....

Yep...for sure. Believe it or not my cals are way down since surgery. I can barely eat half of what I could eat pre surgery.

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Ugh. Donut. Ugh.

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I know a little early for holiday talk but......Costco during the holiday/pre holiday has those truffles Rolled in cocoa powder, yep can eat one no problem. Those should last until next year at that rate

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I know a little early for holiday talk but......Costco during the holiday/pre holiday has those truffles Rolled in cocoa powder, yep can eat one no problem. Those should last until next year at that rate

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I'm 6 days out and and I'm guilty, for the last 2 days I've been picking (literally...pinch size) at food. Goes down ok (chewed very very well)...it fills me. I'm a little worried I could be damaging my pouch and or staples, I feel good though, no nausea, no vomitting. I can't wait till I'm able to sit and enjoy a small dinner with my husband and kids.

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So throwing this out there for you veteran Sleevers, have any of you tried the cauliflower/cheese Pizza Crust? I'm looking forward to when I can actually chew my food. Lol

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Holy carbonation! And I was sad about having to give up beer! You made my day.

This is probably a stupid question but not liking it I don't drink beer or champagne, is it carbonated?

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I'm 6 days out and and I'm guilty' date=' for the last 2 days I've been picking (literally...pinch size) at food. Goes down ok (chewed very very well)...it fills me. I'm a little worried I could be damaging my pouch and or staples, I feel good though, no nausea, no vomitting. I can't wait till I'm able to sit and enjoy a small dinner with my husband and kids.[/quote']

Oh..PLEAAAASSSSEE don't do it...so Mich of this surgery is dealing with head hunger...stay on track for long term success. When ur feeling the desire to take a lunch of food get some Protein in..but I know it's easier said then done,since I'm still preop..either way your on your wayyyy..and u can make it! best of luck

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Don't eat solids too early because your sleeve is very swollen and numb, and things can get stuck in your staple line. Because the nerves aren't healed you could be tearing yourself up and not even know it. That early on, it really is life/death. Wait at least 6 weeks before doing anything risky. Unless you want to end up back in the hospital.

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I will break off a piece of chocolate and eat it with almonds. Also addicted to crunchy stuff. Currently Terra chips, they are veggie but can't be that great for you. I am still losing and my cal intake is around 1100 a day but need to cut back on useless foods. I am eating more meat and raw veggies now.

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I quit smoking 5 months ago. The last couple of days I've been seriously DREAMING of cigarettes. It's pissing me off because I don't want to start smoking, but because of fighting those cravings I caved on the eating over the weekend. Note: Due to not being able to stand any Liquid Protein (I gag after 2 Small sips every single time) I've progressed my diet to soft foods at 3 weeks instead of 4 weeks :/ I have however stuck to that diet pretty well...until after my sons football game...I didn't get anything at the ice cream stand for our victory celebration, but I ate the toppings off of 1 piece of pizza(Was going to take a tiny nibble of the crust, and my sister shoved it off my fork lol) then the next day I ate 1/3 of a mini Oreo container (so 1 serving of cookies), and 3/4 of cheese Pringles mini tube (3/4 of a serving). This was my first time eating something "off plan". Maybe time to go on my Zoloft again.

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I sometimes drink with a straw. And on Friday I ate some animal fries from In N Out. They were damn good!!

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I have been adding 1 TBS of mini semi sweet chocolate chips to my healthy greek coconut cream yogurt...Yummy

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