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Head hunger...dont give in and it will go away

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Definitely don't do it! Especially not with corn chips and crackers! I wasn't allowed any "crunchy" foods for three full months post-op!

Cravings are just that. Cravings. You don't have to give into them.

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I use cucumbers for crackers with my tuna

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lol well im enjoying my sleeve and have been since week 3. I didnt get it to deprive me of what i like i got it to control portion size ..doesnt matter how long i been on here to give advice.

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go for it just chew them really good..1 at a time

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So, you joined this site yesterday morning, you have two posts and one of them is advising someone to eat crackers and corn chips at 5 weeks out.

Fabulous!! Welcome to BP. :D

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When you get cleared for crunchy veggies, get carrot chips- -the raw rounds. They are a fantastic vehicle for hummus and salads.

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I'm excited to make sweet potato chips in the future

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I was cleared by my NUT for whole wheat crackers. I was told I had to let them desolve in my mouth and limit to a couple not the whole box. I know it's hard to wait but don't eat anything crunchy until your cleared my your doctor.

Just a side note my nut wants me to have some carbs in my diet. Yours may have a different plan for you!

Good luck!

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