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I seem to crave dairy food, it is all low fat, but ah 2 milk coffees today, one soft serve icecream, yogurt, and cheese cheese cheese, no i am not pregnant. Help what can i change it for, have been using nuts, then it is nuts and dairy.HELP>Dont want to undo all my good work,i have come so far.

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12_12_7.gif :tongue: I am a cheese fanatic! Always have been. I haven't given up my cheese. My kids thinks it's like when I quit smoking, temper, temper, temper.... I have withdrawls from it. You should of been around for my liquids stages.....Yikes! lol not that bad but you are not alone on the cheese. I haven't tried nuts yet, kinda scared that they will stick. So I can't really help you. Just thought I would let you know you are not alone.

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Are you on a Calcium supplement? I was told to take Caltrate 600 Plus D (chewable tablets.) Maybe you are low on calcium or Vitamin D...

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I hear ya . . . I have been going through the same thing. I have found that lately I have been cravvvviiiinnnggg milk. It is really strange for me but it seeems as though the craving is so strong it is more a body craving then just a head craving. I just make sure I drink it out of a small teacup (if I get a big mug I will be sure to drink it all).

Perhaps our bodies are trying to tell us something??? Calcium and Vitamin D are great as long as we are not taking in too many calories.

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Guest Leslie2Lose

I still drink milk and eat cheese. To me the Calcium and other nutrients are worth the extra calories. I'm still losing weight steadily. I have a cup every evening when I get home. I seem to crave it too, but then again I've always loved milk. I stick to the Protein, fruits/veggies, then I get in my calcium, then other stuff...my bones and nails thank me.

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Milk and dairy products are healthful. If your're doing the low fat, I wouldn't worry about it. Especially if you are older and need the Calcium to prevent osteoporosis. If your child bearing age, you would need reserves for a pregnancy, which will leach it out of your bones. Americans typically don't get near the amount of calcium we should. I eat yougurt, cheese and milk quite a lot. It's satisfying and healthy.

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i mix my (2) Protein Shakes a day with skim milk and i LOVE cheese. there is Protein in dairy. i would just watch the icecream and yogurt intake for sugar and carbs.

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Who said you had to give up dairy ???

I am suppose to have skim milk - dannon lite & fit yogurt - lowfat cheeses.

I don't eat as much cheese as I use to - but have some lowfat string cheese everynow and then - I stay away from too much cheese cuz of the fat and calories for one little oz :tongue:

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At the seminar I attended, the doctor said one of his patients came in and complained about not losing any weight. She said her only indulgence was yogurt. It turned out she was eating TEN containers per day! So, while he said yogurt was okay when eaten in moderation, it slides down the banded opening, and is not something you want to get into a habit of snacking on. I don't know the right amount because I haven't gotten that far in the process, but it sounds like, in moderation, dairy is fine.

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Uhm.. have dairy!! :biggrin2:

I swear I never had a glass of milk a day in my life before I got banded. Never cared for it. Since banding, I crave it and have about 3 glasses of it a week.

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I love cheese, and I drink a milk based Protein Shake (ready to drink-Worldwide Pure Protein Shakes-Trader Joe's, GNC, Vitamin Shoppe). In the evening I use skim milk for any Protein Powder drink that I mix. I even found a way to have cheese during the liquid diet. I heated Tomato Soup, then broke up several slices of Kraft Fat Free cheese and added to the Soup, stirring until it melted. Cheesy Tomato soup! I make crustless pizza (the dough tends to get stuck) with Ragu pizza sauce, Hormel Turkey Pepperoni (70% less fat) peppers and onions (Birdseye Pepper Stir Fry) and Kraft Fat Free Shredded cheese. I layer in a microwave safe dish and heat. I figured out it was the toppings I craved. I do the same with turkey meatballs, spaghetti sauce, and Parmesan cheese. I love cheese and it is a good source of protein. I just eat fat free or low fat. I also take calcium citrate with Magnesium and D. I eat some yogurt, but I don't have a sweet tooth, and after a while yogurt gets a little too much in the sweetness department for me. :tongue:

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Well I must say I am glad to see other dairy lovers out there, my surgeon in the booklet he gave me said no dairy food except a little in tea or milk, but ah everyone else having it, and no I am not taking the Calcium d tablets maybe my body is trying to tell me something, wish I would have come straight home from work to read replies first------- cos the local supermarket had cheeses massively on sale, romano,parmessan ,feta, well came home with 12 cheeses -- the 3 baked ricottas my favourite, i know but 12 maybe i am becoming a compulsive oh heck --- will go for the calcium and Vitamin D tommorrow, and remind myself i am in control of what I eat, maybe will make a cheese board and take some to work-- less tempting that way.

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