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mine is anything with refined sugar in it... I get very sick.

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I had trouble with dairy for a little while but don't seem to bother me anymore. I haven't tried anything spicy yet but I don't think I could tolerate it right now.

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eggs and jalepenos. Haven't been a fan of eggs to begin with..Now I can't even stand to smell them. Loved peppers but evidently my stomach didn't. I haven't had bread and won't even try it. Sugar bothers me which is good. So I just stick with what I know I can tolerate.

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I can't tolerate eggs or dense meat!

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Nothing. Nada. Can eat anything. Have not vomited, slimed, dumped or had any adverse reaction. I have tried everything. Not in excess but I have had a few bites of rice. Ok with my tummy. Had a couple bites of ice cream. Check. bread. Nope, tummy is fine with it.

I am almost a bit disappointed but it just means more work for me. However, I have had the most positive experience with my sleeve surgery and recovery. I am a lucky gal but I must be very careful to make the best choices each and every time I eat. Easy to say, hard to do. I get it right about 90% of the time.

It will be a lifelong work.

Oh, I lied. I have not had carbonation. That was the ONLY no no from my surgeon. I can live with that so I can't say how that sits. :)

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Coming up on three years out and the only foods that still bother me are tortillas, milk and milk products except hard cheese and greek yogurt, and greasy foods if I eat more than a bite or two.

Early out, there were a ton of things I couldn't tolerate, but it's a very short list now.

Lynda

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