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So is pizza ok to have? Thin crust with veggies or something? I was told by my doc that thinks like toast, crackers are ok - so that's why I'm opting for thin crust...Any opinions?:party:

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eeek.. i would stay away from the evil pizza, lol. but that's just me.:party:

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I have 3 teenage sons at home and homemade pizza is on the menu at least twice a month. In fact we had it Friday night. Up until my last fill 3 weeks ago, I was fine with one piece including most of the crust. Now, I just eat the toppings. It may be a little high in calories, but in moderation everything is fine once in awhile.

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I agree...I don't eat the crust...just stay away from high fat toppings!!

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The last time I went to get a fill ( and was denied because of "to much weight loss") My surgeon highly recommend pizza. He said it was a good healthy choice (minus meat) and one slice would fill me up. Funny thing about that was the first stuck I ever had was on pizza and I have had no interest in repeating IT! I would think ( in theory) if you picked a thin crust pizza and chewed VERY well it would work. I am gonna give it a try again but I will be eating slow and chewing well! Good- luck! :unsure:

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I love pizza and used to eat 4-6 slices each time (depending on size). Well, I still enjoy, only 1 slice and no more pepperoni or sausage. I do either cheese or veggies, yum and no set backs!

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we get Papa Murphy's take and bake delite Mediterranean chicken or delite gourmet veggie anding chick we have the surgeons ok along with the dietians ok

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I have tried pizza twice now and both times it got stuck...it is an AWFUL experience and one I plan on not repeating any time soon.

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