raindrop1999 15 Posted July 27, 2012 i just hadmy first insident of food stuck that is very scarey any suggestions it was a baked mashed potaote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
brokenwings 98 Posted July 27, 2012 smaller bites and stop when your full... I know when i had my first one it totally scared me. I leaned over and it came up. Mine was pizza not been able to eat it since. 1 ☠carolinagirl☠ reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
raindrop1999 15 Posted July 27, 2012 im only on week 3 hadmine onthe 9th pizza notes a no ty Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sojourner 2,446 Posted July 27, 2012 i just hadmy first insident of food stuck that is very scarey any suggestions it was a baked mashed potaote It may have been too dry for you...it would help if you mashed it and added some broth for moisture. Small bites and chewing every bite to paste helps to avoid stuck episodes. Be careful with the carbs you choose. White potatoes, like other "white" foods are lacking in nutrition value and their carbs are quickly converted to sugar by the body. 1 ☠carolinagirl☠ reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
raindrop1999 15 Posted July 27, 2012 ya and my nutritionist has me onmashed potatoes for now im nonly on third week Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
elcee 3,342 Posted July 27, 2012 I am tired of potatoes getting a bad rap. They are not empty, they are really nutritious. Check what is in them ttp://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/vegetables-and-vegetable-products/2770/2 One of the most important minerals that they contain is potassium. This is a mineral that people can easily lack and low levels can cause all sorts of issues with heart rate etc. I have had to drink a potassium supplement before after ending up in emergency - it tasted awful and there were other places I would much rather have been. So not all white foods are worthless. 3 ☠carolinagirl☠, Holly Dolly and 123crod reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
123crod 170 Posted July 27, 2012 Some bake potatoes are microwaved instead of baked in the oven. Wendy's are mircowaved and most times I can not eat it. baked in the oven really good no problem but slowly eat it. Microwaves make things harder. cheri Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Holly Dolly 575 Posted July 27, 2012 elcee.......never met a potato I didn't like!!! I still eat them a couple of times a week. Either a golf ball sized baked potato or 1/4 to 1/2 cup of mashed or crock pot potatoes. I also have no problem eating the skin too. 1 Ric reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sojourner 2,446 Posted July 27, 2012 I am tired of potatoes getting a bad rap. They are not empty, they are really nutritious. Check what is in them ttp://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/vegetables-and-vegetable-products/2770/2 One of the most important minerals that they contain is potassium. This is a mineral that people can easily lack and low levels can cause all sorts of issues with heart rate etc. I have had to drink a potassium supplement before after ending up in emergency - it tasted awful and there were other places I would much rather have been. So not all white foods are worthless. I still have to respectfully disagree with you...if you are on a low carb diet, the white potato (along with foods made with white flour) is not a good choice. The carbs they contain are the ones which lead to the carb high and crash, and for many people that only leads to the craving for additional carbs. The result is a prescription for weight gain. I did not write that white foods are "worthless", only that they are lacking in nutritional value. With a band, everything one eats has to deliver big on nutritional value. Yams (sweet potatoes) have more nutritional value, high Fiber, and are a complex carb, thus a better choice for the low carb diet. The sweet potato is considered to be a potassium super food, ranking well ahead the white potato in nutrition and potassium levels. Other good sources of potassium are yogurt and tomatoes. I'm certain there are more... I'm a label reader, and question the wisdom of the manufacturer to see the list of chemical ingredients added to the over processed foods in general. Why process all of the nutritional value out of the ingredients, and then use chemicals to add some of the nutrition back in? If white bread and white rice are so nutritious, why would so many dietitians and surgeons leave them off their recommended food lists? I find that simple and fresh foods work best for me, and what I was advised to use...I control what, if anything is added to them during preparation, and know what I am eating. It's a simple way to grocery shop; I avoid the middle of the store (only go there to get my coffee...), and avoid the bakery. On the periphery of the store you will find the produce, meat/fish, and dairy products...where the fresh and simple foods are. Your mileage varies... 1 ☠carolinagirl☠ reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jerbear 17 Posted July 28, 2012 I agree that sweet potatoes have more nutritional value, but I was told not to eat them. I was told they can get stuck because of the Fiber. Was I mislead? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Grider 92 Posted July 28, 2012 was told off the list too..? so was broccoli,, Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
elcee 3,342 Posted July 28, 2012 If you are on a high Protein low carb diet then it is understandable that you may not want to eat them, but if you are not then you should not be scared off them. Potatoes are a natural food. Not something that have been processed to remove the goodness. It is possible to take the no white food rule too far. I think the intention with this was originally to exclude processed foods but there are quite a few foods in nature that are white.The ones that spring to mind straight up are:- onions potatoes garlic cauliflower parsnips Got stuck so I googled and found this Remember, not all white foods are created equal. Stick to natural white foods such as cauliflower, white Beans, apples, pears, turnips, garlic, white cabbage, cucumbers, white onions, fermented tofu, bean sprouts, egg whites, white meat chicken, turkey, endive, white meat tuna or other white fish as well as white low fat yogurt, white low fat/fat free cheeses or low fat/fat free soy milk. Research shows that eating white fleshed fruits and vegetables 2-4 servings a day, can cut stroke risk; that is related to quercetin, a flavonol antioxidant. See, there are lots of white foods to still enjoy! Eat them and stay healthy! 3 123crod, ☠carolinagirl☠ and Holly Dolly reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
raindrop1999 15 Posted July 29, 2012 thedoctor said mashed potatoes mashedcarrots and mashed banannas Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Holly Dolly 575 Posted July 29, 2012 was told off the list too..? so was broccoli,, I don't have any problem with cooked broccoli. Don't think I have had raw broccoli since being banded just because I stay away from the dip! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chamie 29 Posted July 29, 2012 I find it interesting that all of our LapBand eating instructions vary so much. I went in for my first fill last Monday and didn't get it because I was eating foods that were too "soft." I had had a "stuck" episode that scared the crap out of me and backed off on the normal foods that I had been eating and went with more soft- nutritional foods. I was afraid that I could damage my band with "stuck" episodes. When the doctor asked me what I had been eating- and I told him, he refused to fill me and told me to go eat a hamburger!!!! He wants me to eat low carb. chicken sald, tuna salad, crab salad- hamburger with no bun etc. I had been eating, low cal. healthy Soups, salad, fruit, vegetables....... I thought I was doing the right thing based on what my surgeon had said. I followed the post-op diet to a "T" and had transitioned myself to a "healthy" diet. My new doctor (who did not do my surgery) has different ideas on what his bandsters should eat. So- I guess my point is....... What we all are eating is going to vary. Unless you are eating crap, empty calories, ice cream, shakes high clorie, non-nutritious food, we should be carefull to lecture or judge others. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites