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Pickles and I share a special bond .. And by bond I mean I'm obsessed with them and I drink the juice lol . So I'm curious for you sleevers that are down the road a bit. When where you able to eat pickles again?? Lol

Besides the baby part. I didn't realize this picture came from a baby website

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You might be interested in reading this thread to find your answer.

http://www.bariatricpal.com/topic/355485-pickle-joy-no-more/

I also love pickles and drink the frozen pickle juice pops but I haven't had surgery yet. Mine is scheduled for Jan 26 2016

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Pickles are a favorite of mine too. The thread linked above was one I started and I was overjoyed to hear I could have them again at some point.

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I ate pickles and olives as soon as I was OK'd for regular food.....about 6-8 weeks out. One of my fav Snacks is a pickle, cream cheese, ham roll up.

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I may have had Kalamata olives during my soft phase but certainly started pickles and olives with regular food, too. I just bought a new jar of Maille cornichons and a new jar of capers. I LOVE pickles.

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Love pickles, too.

I resumed eating them after I was cleared for solid foods.

Pickle juice (the non-sugary type) is a wonderful remedy for muscle soreness from workouts.

Famous Dave's & Wickle's are my favorites, but I have to limit these to very infrequent eating due to the sugar content. The basic dill spear is what I normally have.

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I was able to have pickles once I progressed to regular foods too. Pickles were one of the only things I ever craved early post op. That first pickle was heavenly.

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I use Pickle Juice in my potato salad and deviled eggs. LOL

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Sweet gherkins / regular foods / one month

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I just had some pickles last night. My favorite!

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I love pickles too! I love a hot dill spear with a piece of sharp cheddar... yummy snack.< /p>

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I love pickles, too! I make my own fermented dills and have been eating them since I was cleared to have mushy foods. Love them in chicken salad and even pour some of the juice in to make it more moist. After my sleeve, I can't seem to tolerate anything sweet but sure am drawn to all the savory things like black pepper, salsa and pickles.

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Oh thank god ???????????????????????? I was so scared they were something I was going to have to avoid

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Every thing does change after surgery. I loved pickles before and did often drink the juice as well. I have not been interested in them at all yet, I am 3.5 months out.

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