100%Sleeved 148 Posted January 26, 2012 Hells YES!! I hope DR. Baggs get ME on the pickle train! I would be all over that! Medically prescribed pickles- I freakin love it! SF Flagstaffian, I literally lol at your post. "Medically Precribed Pickles" I never looked at it like that before. Too funny. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
100%Sleeved 148 Posted January 26, 2012 My doctor didn't advise me to eat dill pickles, but they've always been a go-to snack for me when I'm trying to lose weight because they're only about 10 calories, they're crunchy, and they're salty. Perfect for me. They do come in handy and it's time to buy another jar. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
100%Sleeved 148 Posted January 26, 2012 The Vlasic Snack'mm's are really good and crunchy. There are three in a serving cuz they are small, but even if you only eat one, it is very tasty and crunchy. No calories or carbs. tastes good with turkey slice and string cheese. Yessss the turkey slice, cheese and pickles are a good quick meal. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
100%Sleeved 148 Posted January 26, 2012 Mount Olive also makes sugar free sweet pickles... yum! hmmm Mt Olive is my favorite! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
100%Sleeved 148 Posted January 26, 2012 I liked dill pickles before surgery. Now I'm a freaking addict. Every time my family orders out or we go out to dinner I'll order wraps or something with EXTRA PICKLES and then only eat the pickles and save everything else for later. It's kinda sad. I fell in love with them all over again. I get real creative now. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
twoboysandagirl 109 Posted January 26, 2012 Not to rain on anyones parade but I was warned not to eat pickles or to "skin" them until i was at 6 months...I would just suggest you check with your nutritionist or doctor. I was told the skin is hard to digest and like apple skin I shouldnt eat it until 6 months post op. Now I love to wrap up a pickle with a little cream cheese or some laughing cow and a piece of turkey. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
100%Sleeved 148 Posted January 26, 2012 Not to rain on anyones parade but I was warned not to eat pickles or to "skin" them until i was at 6 months...I would just suggest you check with your nutritionist or doctor. I was told the skin is hard to digest and like apple skin I shouldnt eat it until 6 months post op. Now I love to wrap up a pickle with a little cream cheese or some laughing cow and a piece of turkey. Don't worry, you are not raining on my parade because remember my doctor is the one who told me to eat them. Every doctor has different guidelines for their patients and this is the program he set up for me. Now your nutritionist may have a different program set up for you. Thanks for posting your concern. I wish you the best on your journey. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
100%Sleeved 148 Posted January 26, 2012 Don't worry, you are not raining on my parade because remember my doctor is the one who told me to eat them. Every doctor has different guidelines for their patients and this is the program he set up for me. Now your nutritionist may have a different program set up for you. Thanks for posting your concern and congrats on reaching goal! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thinoneday 445 Posted January 26, 2012 Pickles are a great snack! I ate pickles after my 3rd month, but couldn't eat apples without peeling them. The only thing i still can't eat is lettuce, the pain is so bad, so I stay FAR AWAY from lettuce. Oh and into my 3rd year, i've developed lactose intolerance. . .nearly died from 1 glass of fat free skim milk! go figure! hubbie nearly called the ambulance the pain was so bad. . . sooooooooooo no milk products for this person! Isn't it neat how we are all so autonomous Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
100%Sleeved 148 Posted January 26, 2012 Pickles are a great snack! I ate pickles after my 3rd month, but couldn't eat apples without peeling them. The only thing i still can't eat is lettuce, the pain is so bad, so I stay FAR AWAY from lettuce. Oh and into my 3rd year, i've developed lactose intolerance. . .nearly died from 1 glass of fat free skim milk! go figure! hubbie nearly called the ambulance the pain was so bad. . . sooooooooooo no milk products for this person! Isn't it neat how we are all so autonomous Wow so sorry to hear that. I guess I have a sleeve of steel because so far nothing bothers me. I only vomitted once and that was when I woke up from surgery and realized I had a freakin tube down my throat lol. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SleeveDreamer 383 Posted January 26, 2012 My doctor and dietician suggested them and said it was fine to eat them as long as I took small bites and chewed well. That's why I like the Snak'mm's cuz they are so small. and even if you eat just one, it gives your diet kind of a zing you are craving! I was advised though to peel anything with skin (apples, pears, tomatoes) right now. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Flagstaffian 31 Posted January 26, 2012 Pickles are a great snack! I ate pickles after my 3rd month, but couldn't eat apples without peeling them. The only thing i still can't eat is lettuce, the pain is so bad, so I stay FAR AWAY from lettuce. Oh and into my 3rd year, i've developed lactose intolerance. . .nearly died from 1 glass of fat free skim milk! go figure! hubbie nearly called the ambulance the pain was so bad. . . sooooooooooo no milk products for this person! Isn't it neat how we are all so autonomous Hi T1D, When you say "lettuce", do you mean iceberg (regular) lettuce? Or maybe Romaine? I am wondering, what do you use for salads? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Flagstaffian 31 Posted January 26, 2012 I have never heard of that but I can't wait to eat them again... MsBoo, You have the prettiest ticker I've seen yet!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thinoneday 445 Posted January 26, 2012 Flagstaffian, I can not tolerate any type of leafy lettuce or raw spinach. I don't eat veggie salads at all. I'll have veggies on the side, like tomatoes, cucumbers, radishes, etc. . only not mixed up together and definately NOT the leafy things. Cooked spinach is ok. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BenisaMartim4 369 Posted January 26, 2012 I love love love me some dill pickles! This was always one of my mom and my go to foods when we were low carbin'. I love to drink the juice too. Umm! This actually has more of a benefit than you may know though. A bitter or sour food eaten with a meal greatly decreases it's glycemic effect on the body. So suck those sour little babies up. They are helping you get closed to you goal one pucker at a time :0) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites