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OK ....so I'm 7 weeks out and starting my "soft" food month. The instruction packet says well toasted toast on one page. On another it says avoid bread? Lol. Has anyone had problems with toast or a bite if bagel?

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you shouldn't have problems with it at 7 Weeks,but everybody different. doctors tell us to avoid it, because of the carbs and because it expands in you stomach, which may stretch you pouch. but if your craving it badly, I'm sure you could have whole wheat

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I was told if im going to have bread it's best to toast. Also it should be whole grain bread.

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OK ....so I'm 7 weeks out and starting my "soft" food month. The instruction packet says well toasted toast on one page. On another it says avoid bread? Lol. Has anyone had problems with toast or a bite if bagel?

Bread is the worst ever!!! I'm 19 weeks out and still don't eat bread!

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Had a mini whole grain bagel from Trader Joe's with a teaspoon low fat cream cheese and no problem's. Just going to try and limit the bread cravings to once a week. And also had two pieces of sushi with wasabi and was so delicious! Thank God cause I love sushi!

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I'm six months out and I still have a hard time with bread. I have to toast it and still only eat half a sandwich.

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My doctor told me if I'm going to have any kind of bread it's best if it's toasted.. I get full off of a half of a sandwich too. I think that's an appropriate serving.

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Rofl my surgeon told me I'd never eat bread, rice, or Pasta again. Carbs are also what got me here

- Kaylee Ann ~ Surgerversary: 6/11/12

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My surgeon said I can try them and see. The nutritionist said everyone tolerates things differently. I can do toast.

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