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I do have it occasionally with no problems.

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I’ve done pulled chicken and as long as you chew a lot it is good and a bit less fatty. You should be fine, but watch the portion if you are sensitive to fatty items

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I’ve done pulled chicken and as long as you chew a lot it is good and a bit less fatty. You should be fine, but watch the portion if you are sensitive to fatty items


Yes I ended up having pulled chicken and yes surprisingly I had to chew to the extreme with the chicken but I didn’t get sick so that was good, that’s what I was worried about since it was a dinner at restaurant


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Tried pulled pork maybe 3-4 months out. Ate very little and slowly.


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I had my sleeve done in October and I still can't eat it :( I get extremely nauseous. I guess it just depends on the person. Or maybe I just need to eat it prepared in a different way :)

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On ‎02‎/‎16‎/‎2018 at 12:40 AM, goldenbarbie said:

I’m 14 months post opp. Haven’t had pulled pork yet, has anyone else if so how did it affect you? Doctor said I’ll be fine but I’m still a little nervous to try (and yes I still call him about every and any little food question emoji23.pngemoji23.png)

Current weight: 170

In my neck of the woods, we eat BBQ pulled pork. Is this how you eat it? The reason I ask is I realized early on that BBQ Sauce has A LOT of sugar in it. This can cause dumping and discomfort. I did find that there is an EXCELLENT sugar free BBQ sauce option, its called G Hughes. I buy it from Walmart .

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On 4/2/2018 at 6:17 AM, Jen967 said:

Creekimp13...would you be willing to share the recipe? Thanks! =)

I'm not sure if Creekimp13's recipe is different than mine, but it's basically pork tenderloin in bottom of the crock pot pour BBQ Sauce on top and cook on low for 5-6 hours then shed in the pot (easiest thing in the world). I did a similar experiment with beef (chuck) roast (seared off in a pan first) in the crock pot with trader joes Korean BBQ sauce and it was amazing.

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I’m 14 months post opp. Haven’t had pulled pork yet, has anyone else if so how did it affect you? Doctor said I’ll be fine but I’m still a little nervous to try (and yes I still call him about every and any little food question [emoji23][emoji23])
Current weight: 170




You’ve not had pulled pork in 14 months? That’s wild. I started eating chicken, pork, beef about a month out. But I chew it into a mush. You have to, and you have to go slow.

I needed the Protein and that protein, especially pork, will keep you satiated a long, long time.

So yes! Pulled pork is fine, it can be turned very soft. Just remember to chew chew chew and go slow.


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I had my sleeve done in October and I still can't eat it [emoji20] I get extremely nauseous. I guess it just depends on the person. Or maybe I just need to eat it prepared in a different way [emoji4]


No worries! Don’t rush. Everyone’s sleeve is different just go with your own pace. I didn’t eat many things until I reached my 12 months cause I get sick easily but my results are amazing. The people saying they eat everything so early are the ones with much different results and I see them complaining on other threads. So it’s ok! I still always choose chicken over pork stomach wise


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