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I like to say that I am playing food Russian roulette. I used to say that I was a Chinaman in a previous life because I could eat rice anyway it’s cooked but I soon discovered that was to be no more. My stomach has never tolerated fried food well so my consumption has always been minimal so that’s not an issue. But there are some foods that I can eat one time but the next time upsets my tummy; ergo the Russian roulette analogy.
I have always ate pretty healthily but I now realize that my Portion Control was nonexistent. I am constantly shocked at how much I used to eat before my gastric sleeve. I was doomed to never succeed at weight loss without this surgery.

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16 months post sleeve and I still can't tolerate eggs, any kind. Every couple months I try again and each time I nearly throw up. Loved eggs before surgery. Strange.

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2 hours ago, rs said:

16 months post sleeve and I still can't tolerate eggs, any kind. Every couple months I try again and each time I nearly throw up. Loved eggs before surgery. Strange.

Have you tried just the egg whites?

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Have you tried just the egg whites?
Oh, no I haven't. I'll have to try that. Thanks!

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I've been okay with skim milk. I tried in one of my Soups and had no issue. But I haven't tried a cold drink of it yet. Old times I'd like to have it with my Breakfast, but I am sticking to the plan no drink +/-30min around meals. So I'm hesitant to try since I'm not really craving it either.

Tried a soft scramble egg for first time today. Super good to have something of texture and no discomfort. Nervous to try a soft boiled yet. If I do, I may just try the egg white part.

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One bite at a time to a healthier me...I will recall that for every choice I am making in my new path. Thank you everyone for sharing all your stories. I know every time I read about someone gaining weight, it is a great reminder to stay away from soda, Pasta, bread, and sugar.

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13 hours ago, Tinesia said:

One bite at a time to a healthier me...I will recall that for every choice I am making in my new path. Thank you everyone for sharing all your stories. I know every time I read about someone gaining weight, it is a great reminder to stay away from soda, Pasta, bread, and sugar.

Your sleeve was literally one day before me. I have noticed a big slowdown in loss over the last week. I read how stalls are normal, just stick to the plan....but wondering if you've noticed a slowdown in this timeframe too.

My caloric intake is now 6-800 per day too. That may play a factor too I guess, coming off liquid diet.

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