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I'm over 12 months post up. I notice I can't eat rice anymore. It makes me vomit. I thought it was white rice. Then I made rice with peas my favorite Vomit again made it a second time vomit. Was at my son appt feed them Spanish food rice & chicken. I felt like I ate a bomb. It's official I can't eat rice anymore. Can't eat pork neither. Guess what I can eat eggs again :) I would do anything to eat rice & not eggs. Anyone that's over 12 months were you able to eat rice before & all the sudden your tummy can't handle it. I will never get fat again. Rice was my favorite food. Potato & chicken & occasionally bread is what I can eat plus fruits & Snacks. I love fish but can't handle too much shrimp.

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All those things are made with white rice aren't they? I was told I should never eat white rice, white Pasta, white bread, or white potatoes ever again. Have you tried brown rice, wild rice, or other grains?

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I can't do anything that's rice-y or bready.

What I've been doing is shredding cauliflower and sauteing it, and it tastes just like fried rice.

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All those things are made with white rice aren't they? I was told I should never eat white rice' date=' white Pasta, white bread, or white potatoes ever again. Have you tried brown rice, wild rice, or other grains?[/quote']

Yes they are made with white rice.

I haven't had brown rice.

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I don't know if you'll tolerate it better but it's worth a try if you love rice. Brown rice takes longer to cook and is supposed to be better for you.

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I can't do anything that's rice-y or bready.

What I've been doing is shredding cauliflower and sauteing it' date=' and it tastes just like fried rice.[/quote']

Sounds interesting. I'll have to give it a try. :-)

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http://genaw.com/lowcarb/side_dish_recipes.html

This lady has a lot of good ideas.

Ohhh some of that looks fabulous!!!!!

HW 312, pre-op (RNY) 255, current weight 202.4

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Ohhh some of that looks fabulous!!!!!

HW 312' date=' pre-op (RNY) 255, current weight 202.4[/quote']

I have done a few of her recipies. Most of them are good.

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Quinoa is a better alternative....has Protein and better carbs.

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I'm 14 months post op. I can't do rice either. Or bread unless it's toasted. I've tried brown rice. No go. Ironic thing though, I can eat small quantities if FRIED rice! Lol!!! Perhaps the oil helps it slide down. Not really a good thing though!

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I second quinoa. It is so easy to make and a good source of Protein.< /p>

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I second quinoa. It is so easy to make and a good source of Protein.

I'm going to look into this product. If agree I will eat it if not I will just forget about rice all together.

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I've seen quinoa but never tried it. I'll have to check it out...

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I've seen quinoa but never tried it. I'll have to check it out...

I tried it and didnt like it at all. I found it really bitter. My friend told me to try again and gave me some recipes. She lives on quinoa. I threw out the box I had so will have to get more to try again!

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