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This months shark week I've been really bad!!!! I've lost 5 pounds this week though!

A whole bag of peanut M&Ms in one sitting

A whole Red Robin burger in 4 sittings....one day

Wine

I drink a sf Rockstar every day

I drink from straws always from day 1

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I drink a sf Rockstar every day

Oh yeah......I'll have the low cal, non-carbonated Rock Star a couple of times a week. Not sure that's worse than a coffee, but I would probably better off without it. :unsure:

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I once ate a whole bag of powdered donuts while reclining on the couch! That happened, um, several times to several bags of donuts. :)

SHUT THE F......................RONT DOOR!!! Really Georgia? A whole bag? You're bad bad girl! :D

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SHUT THE F......................RONT DOOR!!! Really Georgia? A whole bag? You're bad bad girl! :D

And that would be why I've been doing 5:2 since June and lost all my regain plus 3 pounds!! No more donuts for me!!! Well, maybe just one.

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And that would be why I've been doing 5:2 since June and lost all my regain plus 3 pounds!! No more donuts for me!!! Well' date=' maybe just one.[/quote']

PAAAHAHAH! Those things are dangerous and addicting!!! Kinda like the Lay's potato chip commercial..."can't have just one..."

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Returned this morning from a 5 day cruise, and I cheated in sooo many ways... Did you know croissants melt? That's pretty much where every day began and my eating choices didn't improve from there.

Can I just say how much I appreciate my sleeve and the restriction it provides? It was my saving grace! Now it's time to get back to occasional cheating.

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Yes, I can say I came to know croissants very well during our 2 weeks in Paris last month - and pain au chocolat and palmiers and various other little treats.

Butter is healthy, right?

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Frig sakes!!! Mashed potatoes are from the devil...loaded with sour cream and butter and beaten to a nice fluffy consistency and then topped with swiss chalet gravy you make at home yourself...Gawd!!! Yah im on purees/soft foods...but man oh man..mashed potatoes and gravy..1/2 cup plus 4tbsp of gravy...goes down WAYYYY too easily!!!! Never seem to get full on it!! I think im going to ban mashed potatoes..Now i wonder if fries would end up causing the same issue!!!

Ssssssslider....

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4days post op I a bite of a lasagna I made and it went down ok. About 45 seconds later I had a killer preassure in my upper tummy. By my breast bone I thought I was going die. Never again
It was 7 days out for me but had Exactly the same result! OMG it hurt!!!

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Some days I cannot face another Protein based meal. I keep lots of choices in my refrigerator, but they all look bad to me on occasion. Today was one of those type of days. So after dinner I treated myself to an ice cream sandwich, minus the sandwich. I ate slowly and savored every bite of vanilla ice cream as if I have never tasted it before. My tummy felt much better and more settled after the ice cream. The trap for me is that sometimes I wake up in the morning with a sugar hangover. The headache is useful because it tells me which food I ate the day before I cannot tolerate. I had the sleeve 2 mos ago.

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Had my first glass of wine last night and the heartburn and nausea were enough to keep that from happening again for a while.

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Had my first glass of wine last night and the heartburn and nausea were enough to keep that from happening again for a while.

Some white wines burn. I think they may be a bit too tannic.

Red wines, no problem. So far.

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I don't even know what candy corn is.... (sheltered life' date=' me) :D[/quote']

This is candy corn. Pretty much pure sugar! One of my favorites :-)

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This is candy corn. Pretty much pure sugar! One of my favorites :-)

I like the autumn mix with the pumpkins...but too sweet right now.

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Tonight.. I am drinking hard liquor. I make no apologies for it and given the week I've had, it is entirely warranted. Empty calories and all. So there!

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