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Just curious if anyone knows or has been told also by there Dr, NO rice,,, I mean I know it isnt the healthiest, but dang I like chicken fried rice once in a while from the Chinese resaurant or Brown Rice even....with veggies in it..

I will have to ask my Dr, I just saw it in his list of NO-NO foods....

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Two answers come to mind...

1. Rice has little nutritional value and is all carbos.

2. It get stuck easily.

Megan

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wow, I'm surprised to see you all have problems with rice, it is one food I do particularly well with. It goes down well, and knock on wood, I've not had a problem with it. I mix the spanish rice with pintos and cheese at taco bell, love broccoli, rice & cheese, and often have Jambalaya, it wasn't on my list of things to avoid... I don't think... I suppose I should have a better look. It just goes to show how very different we all are.

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Hi,

I eat rice occasionally. Dont have any problems getting it down, I just dont see the value of eating it since it isnt healthy and doesnt really fill me up. I would rather have some Beans and a nice slab of meat. ! LOL Dot get me wrong, I love rice and eat it maybe once a month, but did not my first 6 months of banding cause its a bad carb!!!

Babs in TX

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I also do not have any problems with rice. In fact I haven't had any problems at all. BUT...I am too afraid to try bread or anything crispy. I love chicken and it has gone down really well. I've heard a lot of people can't eat chicken either.

Carrie in TX

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I don't have any problems with rice either, but I don't have it nearly as much as I used to. 3 bowls of rice as a meal is just one of my many pre band problems. :(

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I don't have any "forbidden" foods...everything in moderation, as tolerated, as long as most of the time I'm eating like a bandster (in the proper order). I have brown rice all the time...has nutrients and Fiber and doesn't get stuck. I also have sushi/maki rolls regularly and that has white rice.

Nancy

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I also don't have any "forbidden" foods. I try to do everything in moderation, even moderation. Brown rice works well for me. Little servering of it, but it works. ooooh Maki and sush rolls go down nicely too, just not too many!

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Would it depend on the variety of rice too - like Arborio is really sticky whereas a long grain like Basmati isnt?

I can imagine life without rice - in and of itself who cares? It has no taste and little nutritional value (well the white variety) but its such a given with certain things isnt it? Who could eat a Thai curry without jasmine rice?

I'm more worried about bread. I will cry tears of despair over that.

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Never was told by my doc but everytime I eat rice it comes back up. I don't know why; I guess it expands. But I have learned to avoid it unless it has gravy. And I used to love fried rice.

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I have no problems with rice at all, I make stir frys 3 times a week most weeks and serve it on a little mound of rice. I dont eat a lot of it, but I do it and I do like it.

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