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Lisa I did the same thing with the Pork rinds. I bought some thinking they would be like crackers. Oh no bad mistake. I pb'd twice and then again the next morning. They are sitting in the cupboard untouched since. I have found that the band is very fickle, one day I can eat something and it goes good. The next time it is like no way. So I don't think we can trust our bands they are just to darn fickle. It really is strange the things I can eat, like the whole darn bowl of buttered popcorn, chips, beef Jerky.< /p>

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You crack me up Lisa... Since my 1 cc. fill I have pretty much had to be careful with meals but last weekend we went to my mother in laws and she made us nachos for dinner. I LOVE nacho (mine was more like taco salad) and I just kept loading on the toppings. I NEVER thought I would be able to eat it all but I just kept plowing thru it. I couldn't believe I actually finished the darn thing. salad type dishes go very easily for me as well as any kind of snack food such as chips, crackers and deserts... I don't understand WHY??? I am back to being a good girl this week but I was just amazed that sometimes things go down like lead while other times it all goes down way to easily... Best of luck to you and certainly hope you do not have any further band related problems. Teresa

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Hi Kathy & Teresa, I can eat anything... except pork rinds! Maybe we should just eat a few before every meal to keep us from eating anything else.

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Hi, Pat! I am going to see the surgeon next Wed., Dec.8. He told me if everything looks ok then we will go to the hospital for a fill (I wish we could just do it in his office!)

Lisa, I find I can eat corn tortillas, but not flour tortillas. Seems weird to me since I can eat a huge burger bun!!! Sometimes I think my band wears an evil little smile!

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. I occasionally get a stuck feeling if I eat to big a bite of bread, but I thought I wasn't even supposed to get bread down. It is very frustrating because I am losing and gaining the same 10 pounds since being banded on 9/24. I am going for another fill on Monday and hopefully I will have good restriction then. I am also wondering what it is supposed to feel like and how you are supposed to know when you are full. Haven't felt that yet.

Try stopping the bread products. Not only are they apt to roll up in doughy balls and stop up your stoma, but they are high in calories and starches which turn into sugar, which effect your weight loss.

As for 'full', if you are eating hard Proteins and veggies, the 'full' you will feel will be above your band. Most of us even feel as if it's in the lower part of our throats/esophagus. You will not be feeling a tummy 'Thanksgiving' full sensation anymore, unless you are eating softer foods that will slide through the band easily. In my book, that's quite a relief to me! No more going to bed miserable or full of guilt over what I ate.

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Pat, please don't feel silly. We've all had to learn the little abbreviations and Banding lingo. We all learn from each other. P. S. I just learned how to post pics.

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