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I am 4 months post-RNY and while things have gone extremely well for me (83lbs down since surgery, 130 lbs down overall) I have been struggling with a slight stricture.

It hasn't been the end of the world. I can drink fluids fine and eat soft foods like cottage cheese, string cheese, etc. the only animal Protein I have been able to tolerate is shrimp and scallops. I can handle Beans and peas in Soups.

Any other meat I've tried (chicken, fish, pork) has come right back up. It has been more of a mental thing than anything else. I am fine physically, but my choices are so limited, and if I'm in a situation where I must eat out, I have very, very few choices (if any).

Anyway, I have been feeling "better" when I eat lately (had to describe) so I decided to grill up some chicken last night and give it a shot.

I was able to eat 2.5 ounces of chicken. No issues! It felt great (and tasted delicious).

Hard to describe how happy this makes me. I am super happy with the surgery, but am anxious to get back to a new "normal" state. One where I am not the freak who can't eat anything. I'll be happy to just be the guy that makes healthy choices and eats small portions!!

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feeling "better"

@

i'm happy that YOU are happy

you dealt with your stricture with a great attitude

good thoughts, optimism can help in your recovery

sure couldn't hurt LOL

glad you are finally able to eat a little more solids (chicken ie)

you must have accidentally forgot to send me an invitation to your chicken barbecue

that's ok, but please don't forget me next time ;)

day by day feel better

pre & post op down 130 lbs

keep up the good job for the rest of your healthier, happier, longer life :)

good luck

kathy

congrats

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Good for you.

Hope it continues to go well.

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chicken can be hard to eat. But some of this can be overcome by food preparation. For example if you take a chicken breast and put it in a covered pot with Water and add a chicken bouillon cube and slow cook it until the chicken is so tender that it falls apart with a fork, it will go down much easier.

Also chicken in Soups will go down easier.

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