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Love them love them love them

Can I eat them?

Not really anymore

but I do, if that makes any sense

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I love them.

And when they are around, I eat them with no issue.

I don't remember the first time I had it after surgery though...maybe 3-4 months? And not by choice or avoidance or anything, just happened to be served a pickle slice and I ate it.

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I like pickles. I just don't eat them much. I don't think I had tried eating pickles until I was 6 or 7 months out... I had no issues with them.

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I eat them regularly, and love them.

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I have recently developed a love of pickles. I find them very filling for something so low in calories. You have to check the ingredients, though -- some pickles are loaded with sugar. I go for Kosher dills because they don't have sugar, but I found out that sugar-free (artificially sweetened) bread and butter pickles exist and I can't wait to try them.

For some reason, I've been craving spicy food since my surgery (which is weird because I didn't really like spicy food before surgery), and I like to put Sriracha or hot sauce on my pickles.

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On 3/30/2021 at 7:02 PM, BigSue said:

I have recently developed a love of pickles. I find them very filling for something so low in calories. You have to check the ingredients, though -- some pickles are loaded with sugar. I go for Kosher dills because they don't have sugar, but I found out that sugar-free (artificially sweetened) bread and butter pickles exist and I can't wait to try them.

For some reason, I've been craving spicy food since my surgery (which is weird because I didn't really like spicy food before surgery), and I like to put Sriracha or hot sauce on my pickles.

Omg I was craving spicy food after 8 weeks of surgery lol

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Ate my 1st one about 6-7 months post op and had no issues. I wasn't really a fan prior to surgery. Now I love them and eat them at least once a week. I can only eat one spear and then I am full.

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Unless you are on a sodium restriction I say go for it!

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