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For lunch today, i decided to have a shredded chicken mini-quesadilla from taco bell with extra shredded chicken. It went down okay, and to my surprise, I was able to eat the entire thing.

Except, after taking those last couple bites... and now lasting more than half an hour later, I'm in physical pain as my restriction kicked in. Holy crap, this hurts. I'm currently hoping that it's not stuck because I've had that happen before.

I'm not making this mistake again. If I do eat that again, it will only be half.

(It's sad because before the surgery, I'd eat one of these in addition to whatever else I ordered at Taco Bell.)

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Happens to me also. One bite too much and it’s sick time. I’ve learned now it’s best to throw it away and not tempt fate.


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It's difficult pushing away or throwing out food. It's something I am just now getting used to doing. In the beginning if I ate even slightly too much I would get foamies or straight up vomit. But now as SOON as I feel anything, I quit eating and cut my losses on whatever I bought and just throw it away.

Also it looks like you just had surgery? Can you have quesadillas?? I'm never supposed to have white flour ever again. And no other kind of wraps until 8 months - and super tiny pieces. Taco Bell was my #1 vice so I stay away entirely.

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Honestly, the real fun one was this weekend. I didn't eat too much; I managed to actually stop myself in time. I'd had the Yucatan Shrimp small plate from Red Lobster (went out with the wife). Thing is, I didn't account for how much sugar was in the pineapple in the sauce.

I was fine until about 2-3 hours later when I started to severely cramp up.

I also had a small sip of the Diet Coke my wife had. Found I didn't like it at all. Considering I used to chug the stuff, that was interesting to me.

9 minutes ago, mousecat88 said:

It's difficult pushing away or throwing out food. It's something I am just now getting used to doing. In the beginning if I ate even slightly too much I would get foamies or straight up vomit. But now as SOON as I feel anything, I quit eating and cut my losses on whatever I bought and just throw it away.

Also it looks like you just had surgery? Can you have quesadillas?? I'm never supposed to have white flour ever again. And no other kind of wraps until 8 months - and super tiny pieces. Taco Bell was my #1 vice so I stay away entirely.

Honestly? I'm not sure. I'm technically cleared for "everything" so long as I target my Protein first and get in my 65-85 grams of protein a day. What my dietician has me limiting is sugar. No more than ten grams per meal.

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2 hours ago, Ellf said:

For lunch today, i decided to have a shredded chicken mini-quesadilla from taco bell with extra shredded chicken. It went down okay, and to my surprise, I was able to eat the entire thing.

Except, after taking those last couple bites... and now lasting more than half an hour later, I'm in physical pain as my restriction kicked in. Holy crap, this hurts. I'm currently hoping that it's not stuck because I've had that happen before.

I'm not making this mistake again. If I do eat that again, it will only be half.

(It's sad because before the surgery, I'd eat one of these in addition to whatever else I ordered at Taco Bell.)

Nooooo!!! Really stop for a minute and realize what you are saying!! The surgery is AWESOME! It's doing exactly what it's supposed to be doing--providing negative feedback impetus for changing your relationship/behavior with food. Aversion therapy. Give yourself a hug and thank your tool for making you miserable and giving you a teaching moment!!! Isn't it amazing that only 1 mini quesadilla from TacoHell gave you a horrible ride on the pain train? :D Congrats! 🍾:780_sparkling_heart:

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operant conditioning!

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24 minutes ago, mousecat88 said:

operant conditioning!

Oh see? Look at you gettin' all sciency with those big terms! ;) LOL.

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45 minutes ago, FluffyChix said:

Nooooo!!! Really stop for a minute and realize what you are saying!! The surgery is AWESOME! It's doing exactly what it's supposed to be doing--providing negative feedback impetus for changing your relationship/behavior with food. Aversion therapy. Give yourself a hug and thank your tool for making you miserable and giving you a teaching moment!!! Isn't it amazing that only 1 mini quesadilla from TacoHell gave you a horrible ride on the pain train? :D Congrats! 🍾:780_sparkling_heart:

Honestly, what I meant by sad is that before this was only a part of the meal. Now, due to the pain, it's more than one meal. The previous state was sad, not the current one.

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2 minutes ago, Ellf said:

Honestly, what I meant by sad is that before this was only a part of the meal. Now, due to the pain, it's more than one meal. The previous state was sad, not the current one.

OOHHHH! :) Thanks for clarifying! I totally misunderstood you. :) ((hugs))

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That said, I do still like Taco Bell, and I'm glad there are things that I can enjoy there that give me good Protein for my meal plan.

My big thing right now is targeting high protein foods in general.

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When we go to a restaurant we immediately ask for a takeout box when we order our food. Sometimes I can stretch 3 meals out of it. The meal at the restaurant, evening meal and lunch the next day.


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If I eat one bite too much I'm miserable. I'm over 3 months post-op and can eat 1 hard taco, but would never try more. My restriction is great!

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My surgery is tomorrow. I'm curious, do you have problems with bad gas or diarrhea? Especially eating taco bell?

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15 hours ago, Mickeygmg said:

My surgery is tomorrow. I'm curious, do you have problems with bad gas or diarrhea? Especially eating taco bell?

Honestly? No gas or diarrhea issues, even from Taco Bell.

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