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I am 3 and a half months post op and have lost 80 pounds. My wife and I were undecided on where to go for Breakfast the other day and thought about crepes but was unsure if I could eat them. What are your thoughts.

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Crepes are basically just scrambled eggs.....It's the FILLINGS you have to be wary of :wacko:

If you think you can handle it....go ahead and enjoy a crepe.

Ok ... so they are more of an eggy pancake...but still, it's the toppings/fillings to be wary of. I had a piece of french toast on Sunday and IT DID NOT KILL ME!

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I guess it depends on how they are made. Traditionally they are mostly flour, like a thin pancake. If I'm craving something like that I generally make my own with Protein powder and mashed banana.

When eating out for breakfast I tend to stick with meat and eggs. Protein and more protein.

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Try it!!! See if it sits well! Good luck.

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There's no reason you shouldn't be physically able to eat crepes. Would I recommend it as a regular thing? Probably not because of the higher carbs. But once in a while would be fine. No one is going to be perfect 100% of the time. For me, when I'm out to breakfast, I always order a scrambled egg with a little feta cheese melted in and a side of breakfast sausage (preferably turkey if they have it).

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