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Up until a couple of days ago I was going along quite nicely with no problems....Then!!!!....... I had a snack of anchovies and corn chips (4 chips).... Well didn't that upset the apple cart!!!

I felt like someone had punched me in the chest and I couldn't even swallow my own saliva......... Then came the "sliming"........ You can bet your bippy that I won't be tucking into that combination again......:whoo:

How about you fellows...... Any Problems??

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pizza, eggs, Dry beef or pork and heavily fried food

Hmmm... Looks like the four basic food groups to me..... (SIGH!) :decision:

That's the great tragedy of the band......... :think

Still, there's always Rice cakes....... Isn't there?:hungry:

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You know. I too have had problems with certain foods and i was thinking 'o ill just not eat that anymore'

But my doc told me, actually DONT avoid that food. It you eat a small amount of it and dont get stuck that food will stay with you for a long time.

So i tried it and he is right.

Example: Eat some fried rice and it got stuck bad. Tried it again few weeks later (Much smaller quantity) and i got full quick on it but it didnt get stuck. THis is not a food i should just AVOID at all costs.

Of course i should avoid foods that are bad for me. (Funny how candy NEVER gets stuck)

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Funny, no breads for me either. It's weird how it works because croûtons have become my bread replacement. If I'm really missing bread, that what I have with no problem.

Eggs---get this, I can have hard boiled eggs or fried eggs, but when it comes to scrambled or omelet......big NO NO! Funny Huh!

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I LOVE cabbage rolls but alas they were not for me.... at least the night I tried them... so I peeled off the cabbage and just ate the inside meat/rice combo... that was fine.

Also one of my fav. foods since banding is Ham salad... well the last time I ate it... PB'd big time... don't know what's up with that! Last night for dinner I had chicken breast cut up tiny with onions/celery/mayo and it was fine...

Trial and error I guess.

I promised my nutritionist that I'd give up Choc. for a week! Instead when I want something sweet I will have 5 prunes as a healthy substitute... so far, so good.

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My wife has trouble with chicken. She was banded the same day as me. I don't normally have trouble with Chicken. I work at a surgery center that does lap bands, and I hear of a lot of people that have trouble with chicken.

John

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I think it's ironic that a good food (low in calories, fat... and high in protein) is something that I can't eat... but ice cream is sooo easy!

Thanks for letting me know, I thought I was the only one. :)

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I tried a little of everything over T'giving. The mashed potato's and green bean casserole went down fine but turkey and stuffing was a rough go. Unfortunately the pumpkin pie also went down fine, time to get back to the Protein Shakes.

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