Carrie 4 Posted September 2, 2010 Those who have been sleeved for a while, I was wondering if there are any common foods that aren't as easily eaten as others. I had the Lap Band previously and when it functioned correctly anything that expanded was out. I know bread isn't always the best idea but I love toast every now and then. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Donna4545 13 Posted September 2, 2010 Hard to digest Fiber like celery, orange membranes, fruit and vegetable peels, fresh coconut. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Globetrotter 1,340 Posted September 2, 2010 It's not the final digestion so much, the exiting from the stomach and breaking down in the intestines, for me it's more the entry into the stomach and initial digestion. If I eat chicken, tuna, or eggs I can only eat an ounce maybe ounce and a half comfortably and even then it feels like I just ate a ball of concrete. I'm 6 weeks out. On the other hand, I think greek yogurt is the sleever's best friend. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tiffykins 673 Posted September 2, 2010 Early out (within the first 3-4 months), I couldn't really tolerate any Pasta, rice or bread. Which was fine because it screwed my carb counts. All that changed around 7-8 months out, Pasta, rice and some breads became sliders. chips, pretzels, Cookies, fruit Gummy Snacks, are all sliders for me. Bread is tricky for me. I can eat some bread types (steakhouse rolls seem to slide right down), but others cause me discomfort even at 15 months out. Scrambled eggs still do not settle well. I can eat them, but they hit my stomach like a brick, and it's really quite uncomfortable for about an hour. Poached eggs work great, but scrambled eggs are a no go. Egg salad, deviled eggs work amazingly well. Some of the things that didn't work with the band such as lettuce, fruits, raw veggies, and fruits all work great now. Once you're out of the healing period, and eat a bit more, you'll find out what really works, and what doesn't work. It is a lot of trial and error, and try to not get discouraged if something doesn't work the first time you try it. I had some things just not work then I'd wait a week or two and try again with success. Toast, bagel thins or sandwich thins (toasted) all work amazingly well for me now. I can eat a small grilled cheese sandwich minus the crust. It has to be super thin bread, but I never realized how much I missed grilled cheese sandwiches. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jane_J 117 Posted September 2, 2010 Hi Carrie, I can eat bread now, sometimes I have 2 slices of toast with thin melted cheddar cheese on. And I just tried corn on the cob, ate a whole one with butter, coming in at a whopping 250ish cals, which is the 1st time I tried it post surgery. It will get better, I promise. You just are satisfied with smaller amounts. Jane x Share this post Link to post Share on other sites