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how do you do all

im hoping every thing is going well

i need some suggestion about Breakfast

4 months and 1/2

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I'm only 12 days out and still on liquids, but I dream of what I will be able to eat.

How about eggs? You could eat a hard boiled one or you could scramble one and add all kinds of things to it like cheese, veggies (like in an omlet) or low fat meat like turkey bacon of sausage.

Also, what about high Protein Cereal like Kashi? I also think there is a high Protein pancake recipe out there. Maybe on eggface's site. Google that. Heck, now that I think of it, try Googling high protein breakfasts.

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I'm only 12 days out and still on liquids' date=' but I dream of what I will be able to eat.

How about eggs? You could eat a hard boiled one or you could scramble one and add all kinds of things to it like cheese, veggies (like in an omlet) or low fat meat like turkey bacon of sausage.

Also, what about high Protein Cereal like Kashi? I also think there is a high Protein pancake recipe out there. Maybe on eggface's site. Google that. Heck, now that I think of it, try Googling high protein breakfasts.[/quote']

I have an egg every morning for breakfast. I also have about two oz. cottage cheese, and a Jimmy Dean turkey sausage link ( they are the best tasting) and then about 2 oz. of the red grapefruit wections from the jar with a little of the juice. Alot of people on here cannot tolerate eggs after surgery but I have bever had a problem. i just can't eat the entire egg and tive the rest to my dog. I am not a cereal eater. Too many carbs. you will need to fill up n protein first before carbs.

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I have an egg every morning for breakfast. I also have about two oz. cottage cheese' date=' and a Jimmy Dean turkey sausage link ( they are the best tasting) and then about 2 oz. of the red grapefruit wections from the jar with a little of the juice. Alot of people on here cannot tolerate eggs after surgery but I have bever had a problem. i just can't eat the entire egg and tive the rest to my dog. I am not a cereal eater. Too many carbs. you will need to fill up n Protein first before carbs.[/quote']

I sure hope I can eat eggs. I think that is going to be the first thing I eat after I come off liquids. When people say they cannot tolerate a certain food, what does it do to you that signals intolerance? Pain? Throwing up? A variety of things?

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I sure hope I can eat eggs. I think that is going to be the first thing I eat after I come off liquids. When people say they cannot tolerate a certain food, what does it do to you that signals intolerance? Pain? Throwing up? A variety of things?

I honestly can't say because I have never eaten anything my sleeve didn't rolerate! I think maybe a bad stomach ache, but not sure.

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I honestly can't say because I have never eaten anything my sleeve didn't rolerate! I think maybe a bad stomach ache' date=' but not sure.[/quote']

I hope my sleeve is the same way. I'm still too new out to know at this point.

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I honestly can't say because I have never eaten anything my sleeve didn't rolerate! I think maybe a bad stomach ache' date=' but not sure.[/quote']

I am almost 2 months out and can not tolerate scrambled eggs or omlets..I can do hard boiled eggs. The give me a stomach ache and I have also thrown up...I hope this passes but so far it's the only thing that has effected me this way...good luck!!

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I always have a low sugar, higher Protein yogurt with 1/4 cup of Fiber One mixed in. I get some protein (9g) plus a little fiber without many carbs.

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I hope my sleeve is the same way. I'm still too new out to know at this point.

I followed my dr's instructions exactly. i didn't try to rush anything. I never was sick from eating anything, and have always tolerated everything. If you follo his instructions and plan and don't try to rush things, you will be fine. Your time will come when you can eat anything! i know now it seems like you will never eat real food again, but the time will go fast.

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I followed my dr's instructions exactly. i didn't try to rush anything. I never was sick from eating anything' date=' and have always tolerated everything. If you follo his instructions and plan and don't try to rush things, you will be fine. Your time will come when you can eat anything! i know now it seems like you will never eat real food again, but the time will go fast.[/quote']

Thanks. I am following doctor's orders. I sure don't want to do anything to harm my sleeve or compromise my health. I am also really trying to live in the moment with this journey but after 16 days of liquids, it's hard not to look forward a bit to day 22 when I start mushies.

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