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What food didn't you like before getting surgery that you like now?

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I haven't found anything I like that I hadn't prior, but I found that sweets such as ice cream don't seem to taste as good to me anymore. Its like eh, I'll pass.

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I haven't found anything I like that I hadn't prior, but I found that sweets such as ice cream don't seem to taste as good to me anymore. Its like eh, I'll pass.


I'm the same way. I've tried a few small bites of sweets, and they don't taste good. I have no interest in them now.


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White meat chicken. Never liked it because it tasted dry. Now I eat it all the time. Also sardines, didnt eat them before surgery but I’ve found a taste for them post surgery.


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I used to love sweet tea, but had to start drinking unsweetened tea prior to surgery, and I use artificial sweeteners, and have gotten to the point where I'd just rather drink Water with "good ice" (the small chewable kind). Never in my life has water been my favorite drink... until now.

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Unsweetened Iced Tea is now my go to drink when I want something other than Water. I used to hate unsweetened tea! Now sweet beverages like lemonade and sweet tea are so gross to me.

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Unsweetened iced tea with equal has been my JAM for some weeks now. Water is still hit or miss because sometimes itll give me heartburn. But tea has been my savior lately, really helping me get my water in.

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