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The foods I have found that I cannot eat are:

*eggs - not even scrambled

*Bananas - all other fruit has been ok

*Turkey

*Potatoes of any kind

*Cake - That sucks for people's bday but it is kind of a blessing cuz shouldn't eat it anyway. :eek:

*I love salads and have been able to eat them ok but no croutons!

*chicken is ok if not breaded...I have to use knife and fork to cut small pieces. If I try to just take a bite like normal, I will get to big of piece every time!

Can any of you drink while eating? I know we aren't suppose to but sometimes it would just be nice to get a little swallow of liquid during the meal. I can't do it even if I want to.

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I cant drink a sip or two during a meal but as soon as im done i can drink tons. Ive always been one to drink alot, so i get wicked thirsty after a meal.

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My no list has turned into almost everything after this last fill.

I am realizing that I am not chewing enough-

Major No foods:

eggs

bread

Beef

chicken

Rice - even in rice pudding

Peas

Corn

I'm still trying to figure out what to eat.....

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How do you know u can't eat something....if it gets stuck? If something does get stuck how does it get unstuck?

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How do you know u can't eat something....if it gets stuck? If something does get stuck how does it get unstuck?

That is one of those unpleasant suprises you'll just have to experience for yourself. It makes its way back up and... :eek:

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I cant eat raw vegetables, salad and I definately cant eat steak...or a nice juicy piece of red meat...much to my dismay

:eek: becky

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I'm like Eileen (NJchick) I can eat pretty much anything. After a meeting I tried a bite of DH's donut...nope! So far, that and really dry chicken breast is about all that is on my No No list. I had to push my luck, so tried a cake type donut later, and it was fine. it is the raised yeasty donuts I cannot do.

The amount of anything I eat is diminished to fractions of what I used to eat, but I can still eat pretty much anything.

Kat

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This thread is making me depressed!

The thought of not eating fruit, salads and chicken which are my mainstays is almost too much to take. I hope I am lucky and can eventually eat these things. I am so interested in the Portion Control that this tool will give me, but without my healthy foods like the previously mentioned, I will be at a loss as to what to eat. I guess we have to be able to sacrifice in order to get to goal. I am fine with no Pasta, bread, rice, sugar, and "junk", but the chicken? veggies?fruit? ugh. I am sure I will adapt, it just seems daunting right now!

~Kay

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This thread is making me depressed!

The thought of not eating fruit, salads and chicken which are my mainstays is almost too much to take. I hope I am lucky and can eventually eat these things. I am so interested in the Portion Control that this tool will give me, but without my healthy foods like the previously mentioned, I will be at a loss as to what to eat. I guess we have to be able to sacrifice in order to get to goal. I am fine with no Pasta, bread, rice, sugar, and "junk", but the chicken? veggies?fruit? ugh. I am sure I will adapt, it just seems daunting right now!

~Kay

Everyone is different....not just tighter or looser, but DIFFERENT. I can eat ground beef or prime rib or sausage or crisp bacon. Chicken is difficult sometimes. Forget fruit. And don't substitute fruit juice...it's just flavored sugar Water. I can't eat potatoes, but Beans are great (not green Beans, though). I don't get many veggies down because of the "protein first" rule. A little bit of Protein and I'm pretty much done. One small bowl of thick, chunky Soup is a really good meal for me. I get a lot of my veggies that way, since they are cooked to mush.

You're right....you will adapt. A couple of years ago, I might have been planning on chicken and dumplings for lunch. Today I am making meatballs in "wine" sauce (it's actually made from chili sauce and grape jelly, but it looks/tastes like a red wine sauce). I can eat about 5 small meatballs. They are a good source of Protein and they taste great.

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i can't eat dry chicken breast. Green Beans are not good either. Last night I tried a taste of salad with dressing and it went down OK. Bananas that are not ripe enough don't do well...they need to be Ripe and preferably mashed, with a bit of milk and a dash of vanilla extract and a tad of stevia sweetner it becomes dessert! Yumm! I have not been filled yet, so I am not sure what will happen then... I am waiting until maybe January to be filled because I have still so many days when I feel I am restricted.

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