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Honestly, I can eat anything I want. My band has loosened up and I haven't had a fill since Dec. I don't want one either. I don't want to go back to food getting stuck.

I eat small portions of anything I want and chew very well. I believe that is how the band is supposed to work.

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i agree this is a great thread. I saw a couple people mention that they had trouble with grits..... my doc says i can have oatmeal....which i just never had a taste for....but i could handle grits.....im wondering if anyone had good results with grits.....i know they would have to be prepared very thin....

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I just got back from the little store that sells a ton of high Protein shakes/soups/jellos/drinks, etc... I came home with a bunch of stuff to try. It's a shame they don't sell "sample" packs or something. I did get a variety box that has a pudding, shake, juice drink, and 2 Soups in it. So, that's good. I'm very excited. I also went by my surgeon's office and paid my program fee and got my book for class before my surgery. I'm going to read it this weekend!

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Wow, this is a great list so far. And I know what you mean about the tortilla's.. ooh man, that sucks! I like Pita bread.... I would die if I couldn't have pita bread, but, I'd have to get over it..

Cottage cheese? ? wow, wouldn't expect that one...

And tuna? I figured most tuna is already pretty shredded... totally sucks...

I have pita bread from the arabic stores all the time... I eat about a half piece of a small one and have no trouble, but they are much thinner than the ones from the regular grocery stores. (They have a lot of stores in Richardson). Tuna makes me barf, donuts, french fries, soft breads. I can eat crunchy tacos, but flour tortillas are a no-go. I pretty much have to do liquid breakfasts because if I eat solids too early I throw up. I'm probably going down to Mexico for a slight unfill next weekend though.... maybe I'm too tight.

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My list of no-no's includes spaghetti noodles(other shapes are ok), any kind of potato except mashed or baked, (like frenchfries, chips, hashbrowns), Buns for a hamburger or sandwich, and scrambled eggs. You wouldn't think french fries would be troublesome, but I slime every time I eat one. Just one!!

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Scrambled eggs seem to give a lot of people trouble. I don't get why. I do have to eat them slowly and eat very tiny bites of them but I don't pb on them. I am not a fan of eggs but don't know what else to order when people want to go to Breakfast. Not many people know I am banded, so luckily, breakfast is not one of those meals I eat out very often, unlike lunch or dinner.< /p>

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I don't have trouble with Beans if I eat them slowly. I have always had eggbeaters for Breakfast, but no more. I now have Kashi Cereal with as little milk as I can. About a 1/2 cup cereal and a small cup of peaches, no sugar added.

jazie

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These are some of my no-no's:

1.bacon

2.some lunchmeat

3.lettuce

4.some Pasta

5.untoasted bread/bagel's

6.once a blueberry muffin almost killed me! LOL!

Mine also change daily & with my fill's,I know it;s time for a fill when I start having "to much fun" with my eating!! :)

Edited by lacasst

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dry, tough, chewy or overcooked meat. It KILLS me. If it's tender or has a sauce, I'm fine. Doughy white bread. Yuck. If it's toasted or whole grain I'm fine. Every once in a while I have a problem with strawberries.... wierd I know...carbonation of any kind..... I had three sips of champagne on New Years Eve and thought I was going to die. Never again. I burped like a fog horn for three hours. I've been able to eat popcorn up until this past weekend. I guess I ate to much coz it swelled up in my pouch and hurt like hell. Not worth the pain. So far that's it. If I take my time and limit the amount, I can usually eat just about anything.

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Lets see, since my third fill...

rice

bread

french fries

lettuce

pretzel bites..oh the pain

spaghetti

Im crying just writing this list.All my favorites oh well its worth it!

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Anything SPICY!! I use to eat raw Thai pepper whole w/ every meal. I do miss spicy food. One bite and my band tighten right away and I'm in pain for the rest of the day. I can no longer eat rice (i'm asian!) or bread of any kind but I can eat any type of cakes and chips made.

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A soft taco made me puke, but I think I was eating to fast and falling into old habits of eating fast and a lot when I was stressed. Because I have eaten one from the same place before and after, I think it was a chewing thing. Carrots and grapes hurt me. A very small amount of chocolate satisfies me now. Glad to know about tuna, was going to bring some to keep at work.

I don’t know what slimming and PB are would some one please enlighten me.

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