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So I remember something about not eating rice with the band but can't remember why (other than the carb content). Isn't there another reason why we shouldn't eat rice?

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I eat rice all the time. I usually have brown or whole grain with brown. I buy the small pre-made ones that you nuke for 1 minute. They are good and convenient. My dietitian told me I have no restrictions to any foods, just pick properly.

I have Chinese food about once a week. Ask your dietitian about the rice. Did you get a book on foods/diet when you had the surgery? I was given a huge book to follow from start to finish.

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So I remember something about not eating rice with the band but can't remember why (other than the carb content). Isn't there another reason why we shouldn't eat rice?

My nut said rice, Pasta, bread, could swell in the pouch and stretch it so limit it. But she said I can eat it if must.

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I glad because I want some sushi!

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I couldn't eat white rice before being banded because it would clump up in my chest area (for lack of a better description) but some brown rice pilafs I try sparingly because I don't like the feeling I get with the white rice. I love rice btw, I grew up having rice 3 to 4 times a week so I would love to eat rice again, I'm just afraid to.

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I was told it could get stuck in the band and cause slippage.

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So I remember something about not eating rice with the band but can't remember why (other than the carb content). Isn't there another reason why we shouldn't eat rice?

You have to learn for yourself, what works and what does not.....everyone has different tolerances, based upon restriction.

I avoid rice, don't go near it....as well as any flour products such as bread, donuts, etc. Also melted cheese...to name just a few. There are other foods I have learned to stay away from also....but you have to learn for yourself as you get closer to the Green Zone.

If you have recently been banded, then there is also a lot of info that will not make any sense.

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as you can see, some eat it and some do not

if you want it, eat it...

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as you can see' date=' some eat it and some do not

if you want it, eat it...[/quote']

I agree! My NUT says you should eat what you love, make it healthy and satisfying. I too use the brown rice in the small cup to microwave. I eat 1/4 cup with black Beans mixed in it! It is not sticky or clumpy.

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I eat rice regularly with no problem.

But I don't restrict/count carbs either.

I've noticed you mention this comment about you not counting or restricting carbs. I find that interesting because I've gone from a complete carb-aholic to being almost afraid of them because of so many comments on this site. Maybe you've been asked this before (and if so I apologize) but with your success would you mind posting a few "typical" meal days for you and if there are any differences now than when you were 5-6 months post op. Thanks.

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Don't forget that your body needs carbs, just good ones. I just avoid the white flour and sugar (as much as possible). My NUT wants you to eat good carbs, that is one of your Fiber sources too. Don't be afraid, just be cautious. I did the same thing in the beginning, I avoided all carbs and my NUT said to quit that!

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I eat rice with no problem. Though there's something about Jasmin rice in Indian food that hurts. Maybe it's drier?

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I glad because I want some sushi!

Love sushi. I eat it without a problem.

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