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I'm 7-1/2 weeks post-VGS. Doing ok, have had only one food disagree with me. I was wondering, will I ever be able to eat popcorn again?

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Yes, just depends on how you want to allocate the room in your stomach. I've had some and it tasted good but then I decided I can't do that and meet my Protein goals. I love popcorn, but it is on the shelf until maintenance.

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I'm 5 weeks out I have ate popcorn in moderation. I have not had a problem

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@@genn I am past all my diet restrictions. I was moved up a stage at 10 days post opp. So I'm eating at my doctors 6 week stage now.

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Wow that's great!!!

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I am 5 weeks post opp now. Ate popcorn at around 3 1/2 weeks.

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I'm 5 weeks out I have ate popcorn in moderation. I have not had a problem

ur doctor allows u to have that at 5 weeks out?

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Yes just past 5 weeks out I can have popcorn because it is high Fiber I did have one cup with a splash of butter at the movies the other night. Lost 3 pounds when I weighted myself the next morning

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I love and miss popcorn, my doctor won't allow it till I'm 6 months out though. Right now I'm only 6 wks out :(

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I wasn't allowed popcorn for 6 months because the staple line isn't fully healed until about that point and one shard of kernel wedged in could cause a leak on an abscess. No seeds or strawberries (seeds) or any other food with sharp or teeny particles was allowed for the same reason.

No amount of popcorn is worth that risk IMO. 3-5 weeks out? :faint:

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I wasn't allowed popcorn for 6 months because the staple line isn't fully healed until about that point and one shard of kernel wedged in could cause a leak on an abscess. No seeds or strawberries (seeds) or any other food with sharp or teeny particles was allowed for the same reason.

No amount of popcorn is worth that risk IMO. 3-5 weeks out? :faint:

yea I'm shocked that a de would allow it that early I'm not allowed popcorn till around 6 months either.

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I wasn't allowed popcorn for 6 months because the staple line isn't fully healed until about that point and one shard of kernel wedged in could cause a leak on an abscess. No seeds or strawberries (seeds) or any other food with sharp or teeny particles was allowed for the same reason.

No amount of popcorn is worth that risk IMO. 3-5 weeks out? :faint:

yea I'm shocked that a de would allow it that early I'm not allowed popcorn till around 6 months either.

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I was allowed at 10 weeks. I can't imagine even wanting popcorn at 3??

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I didn't ask permission I have 6 week follow up next Friday I'll ask

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