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Boiled the hot dog (it's a chicken dog)' date=' lightly browned the tortilla in a pan and put a slice of cheese on top, put the dog on that and rolled it and just browned it a little more for the tortilla to stay closed. Could only eat half, though.[/quote']

That looks good too! Just got my WIC today so instead of bread I chose the whole wheat tortillas and have 5 packs of them and didn't know what to do with them. Just so happens that I also purchased chicken hotdogs today as well.

HW:358 DOS:338 CW:278 SD:1/28/13

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Honestly it was really good...you will love it' date=' enjoy![/quote']

I burned the first one cuz I nodded off! Shame on me! So the next one I put sauce, mozzerella and diced ham. Ate about 1/2 and doggy got the rest. Delicious. I'm already planning my next one. Alfredo sauce, a little parm, diced grilled chicken or shrimp and garlic is calling me.

HW:358 DOS:338 CW:278 SD:1/28/13

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Question people are eating tortilla I was told no bed cause it get stuck easily how far out when you can eat these

I was allowed to start at 8 or 10 weeks???

HW 312, pre-op (lap-band) 294, pre-op (RNY) 255, surgery date 2/11/13, goal weight 154, current weight 219

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You know what I have learned after surgery' date=' everything is trial and error...I am 4 months tomorrow.

What one person eats, the next person may not be able to tolerate

Although the doctors have designed a menu, things on that menu don't necessarily agree with me so i try new things.

bread I can't eat but a thin wrap i can its weird...steak no, chicken sometimes, Pasta no, rice no, it's so many things i enjoyed before that I am unable to tolerate now.

Unless its super soft, most times i am chewing and discarding the rest. ;-(

Thank the Lord seafood especially snow crabs agree with me. I have notice not all doctors designed the same menu diet for everyone. I hear some ppl say they can't eat popcorn and my doc says yes. I always say you never know what you can tolerate until you try it. (Post surgery i ate what I want, after surgery I make better choices)

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My doc is an 'everything in moderation' believer...avoid sweets and fats but everything g else in moderation. This works well for me. I'm finding chicken to be heavy but a good medium steak is no problem, oranges, apples grapes all no problem. Corn and popcorn no problem....asparagus no problem (but I can't each much of it). It's like I had the most fickle lap band and now have the coolest pouch ever :)

HW 312, pre-op (lap-band) 294, pre-op (RNY) 255, surgery date 2/11/13, goal weight 154, current weight 219

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My doc is an 'everything in moderation' believer...avoid sweets and fats but everything g else in moderation. This works well for me. I'm finding chicken to be heavy but a good medium steak is no problem' date=' oranges, apples grapes all no problem. Corn and popcorn no problem....asparagus no problem (but I can't each much of it). It's like I had the most fickle lap band and now have the coolest pouch ever :)

HW 312, pre-op (lap-band) 294, pre-op (RNY) 255, surgery date 2/11/13, goal weight 154, current weight 219[/quote']

I hope my pouch is like that :) im hopefully giving it its first try tomorrow after the dr :)

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I had a baked chicken thigh seasoned with Mrs. Dash spicy seasoning (can't remember the exact name) and some collard greens. Simple and tasty!

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That looks good too! Just got my WIC today so instead of bread I chose the whole wheat tortillas and have 5 packs of them and didn't know what to do with them. Just so happens that I also purchased chicken hotdogs today as well.

HW:358 DOS:338 CW:278 SD:1/28/13

You're already doing better than me. I accidentally bought corn tortillas instead of regular ones. My pouch has NOT been happy with me so far.

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Grilled trout from Longhorn Steakhouse! Yummy! First time I have eaten out since surgery. Def strange trying to make sure I made the right choices. I think my pouch (which I affectionately call Millie- which is short for Milagros and means miracle in Spanish) loves fish and does not just hold 2 oz. I am pretty sure I ate a little over 3 oz. I am full but not hurting. Maybe because I ate very slowly. It went well. Is anyone eating carbs? How much are you eating? I have only eaten Protein since surgery, but I have little energy.

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Well I had meat loaf again and I added peas it was good my tummy likes it

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Yay i can finally post what i had tonight lol im actually still eating pureed canned chicken with southwestern ranch mayo and its very tasty just not sure ill be able to eat 3 oz lol

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Two slices of deli oven roasted turkey with mustard.

HW 358 SW 344 CW 318 GOAL 200 surgery 4/11/13

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1/2 of a 6 inch subway club ( folded the 6 inches of meat in half, threw away the extra 3 inches of bread plus pinched off the edges of the bread, so yeah, maybe 1/4 of the 6 inch bread total. It was delish!!!!!

HW 312, pre-op (lap-band) 294, pre-op (RNY) 255, surgery date 2/11/13, goal weight 154, current weight 219

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I had Mushroom chicken from Panda Express. Not my favorite, should have went for the shrimp, oh well I got 1/4 cup down before I was full. It was high in Protein and low in calories so that's all good.

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1/2 of a 6 inch subway club ( folded the 6 inches of meat in half' date=' threw away the extra 3 inches of bread plus pinched off the edges of the bread, so yeah, maybe 1/4 of the 6 inch bread total. It was delish!!!!!

HW 312, pre-op (lap-band) 294, pre-op (RNY) 255, surgery date 2/11/13, goal weight 154, current weight 219[/quote']

Been craving subway, but I like the flatbread. Too early to try yet, but someday....

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