jennrus 176 Posted October 11, 2012 Bad idea on the 66th day. Feels bad in my tummy. Wish I could undo that. 1 Pookeyism reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Threetimesacharm 1,400 Posted October 11, 2012 Oh no so sorry. Sometimes it is a good idea to find out what does not agree with you so you won't have it again. 1 Goodgonebad reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pookeyism 1,143 Posted October 11, 2012 Liked you post not to say "haha" but to say yup! been there! But it is a learning process. New foods in extreme moderation quickly became one of my top 10 rules. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
geno5150 168 Posted October 11, 2012 My Dad smoked until I was born and then switched to chewing tobacco. When my brothers and I were young, under 10 years old, he made (allowed, in his words) us all try a pinch of snuff. After throwing up for a good fifteen minutes, none of us have ever touched a tobacco product to this day. A little pain at the beginning taught us a valuable life lesson. The same applies here. The moral of the story is: you can make your kids do anything which is why being a parent is so wicked awesome. 3 xavtay2, LessofKelly and wantmyhealthback reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TakeCareGirl 161 Posted October 11, 2012 So sorry! Do you have a Trader Joe's in your area? They sell containers of the tiniest Peanut Butter cups - they are less than an inch small - maybe a half an inch? Might be worth trying just one in the future. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ms skinniness 3,003 Posted October 11, 2012 Peanut Butter Cups are evil! LOL I've done this and at 1 year I still have difficulties with my stomach. I need to work on not trying them again. I love my body..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fiddleman 4,376 Posted October 11, 2012 If you want a peanut cup taste, mix the nectar truffle Protein Shake powder with PB2. It is fantastic and good for you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
O.T.R. sleever 3,386 Posted October 11, 2012 If only..... I wish that something would make me feel bad. I seem to have a cast Iron sleeve. Nothing bothers me. This means that I have to be extra vigilant about what I put in my mouth. Be grateful that your new tool is working overtime to keep you on the straight & narrow. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
seelessofme 63 Posted October 11, 2012 If only..... I wish that something would make me feel bad. I seem to have a cast Iron sleeve. Nothing bothers me. This means that I have to be extra vigilant about what I put in my mouth. Be grateful that your new tool is working overtime to keep you on the straight & narrow. Me too! I get an occasional twang in my stomach from eating something new but typically not. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gaye jarvis 751 Posted October 11, 2012 I was sleeved on June 18 and I still can't eat anything with sugar in it! Before my surgery I had a sweet tooth as big as my head and I swear my surgeon pulled it when I was asleep! 2 Frza and jennrus reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frza 194 Posted October 12, 2012 I was sleeved on June 18 and I still can't eat anything with sugar in it! Before my surgery I had a sweet tooth as big as my head and I swear my surgeon pulled it when I was asleep! I hope I'm like you. I'm 6 weeks out and don't dare try any sweets for fear they will sit well with me. Knowing my luck I'll be able to stomach anything. I've always had an Iron gut. 1 O.T.R. sleever reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
slimshadee 26 Posted October 12, 2012 6 months out and can eat ANYTHING except dry chicken breast and doughy rolls. Have estes small amounts of all kinds of crap. The good news is 1-2 bites and I am done! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites