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I agree with Shortgal here......you have to be careful of getting an eating disorder here......they warned us of people who get banded and then will not touch solids....they just drink their calories and eat Soup.

Your body is not made to go without solid food......if you do it for too long it will not accept it once you start back, this is onething that happens with anorexia nervosa patients. So be very careful of your liquids and no solids. And you should be getting 60 grams of Protein minimum in the 1st 3 months after surgery and our surgeons like you to keep it at that forever if you can.

I would say you might need unfilled, sounds like you are too tight!

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Breakfast - 3 oz cottage cheese, 2 oz yogurt, .5 oz Kashi Good neighbors High Fiber Cereal

lunch - 3 oz tuna, .5 oz feta, 1 oz "Food should taste good" multicrain cracker/chips (they have flax seeds and 3 gms of fiber)

snack - 12 oz low sodium v8

dinner - 4 oz salmon, .5 cup steamed brocolli

Snack - half an apple sprinkled w/cinnamon

Plus Water, Water, water, tea, water, water, glurg, glurg, glurg....

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Okay, so after thinking about things for a while...I couldn't remember the last time I had a BM, It had been at least a week. So I took some exlax and OMG I though I would die...but the next day I could eat...which is really strange..I guess since I wasn't clearing stuff out I couldn't put anything into my body...so now I am doing a lot better. I am still eating a small amount of solids when I do eat though so that is good..but I'm getting in at least 800-1200 calories a day.

So I guess that is what was wrong with me..lol...glad I figured that out!

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Okay, so after thinking about things for a while...I couldn't remember the last time I had a BM, It had been at least a week. So I took some exlax and OMG I though I would die...but the next day I could eat...which is really strange..I guess since I wasn't clearing stuff out I couldn't put anything into my body...so now I am doing a lot better. I am still eating a small amount of solids when I do eat though so that is good..but I'm getting in at least 800-1200 calories a day.

So I guess that is what was wrong with me..lol...glad I figured that out!

Imonmyway,

Elimination is one of the basic functions of your body. You should definately focus on getting more Fiber to keep everything moving along. Your body needs to "take out the trash" in order to keep its house in order. Water and excercise both help to move that process along, too. Good luck.

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Hi to all

Have put my mind a rest as i thought there was something wrong with me as i have been able to eat normal foods since my op in november, have had three fills now and have 8cc in a 14cc AP band. Also thought my weight loss was slow compared to other forums but seems to be on track with the rest of you banded in november. Great reading what foods you are all eating but some things you mention we cant get here in the UK, like Kelloggs Protein Water. wil have to see if i can order it over the net.

Well done to all

Best wishes

Lisa

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