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I havent had my band done yet but I do work with someone who had it done around a year ago. We had a pizza party the other day so I had a chance to watch her eat! Everyone got 2 large slices of pizza and a small side salad. My coworker didnt eat the salad and put the 2nd slice in a togo box. She cut the slice in little bites. She would chew chew and chew then ate another bite. Then the slice was gone. Basicly I ate my 2 slices and salad and she was still working on that one piece. While we were all talking she got up. I asked her when she came back how was it and she said she threw it up. She is in her 50's and has prior stomach problems before her surgery so I guess we can't compare but I tell you what Iam not going to eat pizza for a long time after my surgery. So the answer to your question is be carefull because some pizza is thick and if you do eat some eat thin crust. Hope that helped you out. Good Luck because I Love PIZZA too

carmillejoanita

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I just got on and saw this post. I had my band put on in July of this year. Once I was on solids for awhile and needed a fill, I was able to eat a regular piece of pizza and part of a second. I had a fill on Oct. 7 and the other day had 2 slices of very thin, crispy crust pizza. It was a froze one (California Pizza Kitchen thin crust barbecue chicken). A friend of mine who has been banded for about 4 years or so can eat 1 piece of regular pizza. It all depends on the person...but if you can it will be with small bites, chewing very carefully.

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I could eat it, I think at about 12 weeks, well that was the first time I tried anyway. I have no problem with it if I eat it slowly, but I can only eat one piece.

I usually have one small piece with some fresh salad if we have pizza for dinner, but I'd only buy gourmet style pizzas anway, I'd have to be starving to death before I'd eat pizza Hut. So I like pizzas with lots of fresher toppings than the production line style thing. Nine times out of ten it would be home made around here anyway since none of us particularly like bought pizzas unless they're expensive gourmet ones.

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I can eat only very, very thin crust pizza, and less than one piece...sometimes. Other times, it doesn't work out at all. I generally stay away from pizza, just because it's so "iffy".

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I can't eat pizza at all. I had tried just eating the cheese and toppings only but that made me very sick. That's ok though the trade off in lbs. lost has been more than fair.

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Oh, yes ONLY thin crust. I loathe thick gooey crusts and the thought of that cheese filled crust makes me want to hurl. Yuck. I wouldnt have eaten that before I was banded.

I like making pizza on pita breads, but the kids dont like that.

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The only pizza I can eat is Papa John's thin crust pizza. Depending on how tight I am, I can always eat one piece and part of a second. I have to be very careful and really chew it and take small bites. It takes me about 45 minutes to eat it.

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Banded in August 2006 and was able to eat pizza when released to solids however small bites chewed forever and definetely no liquids with it. After my 1st fill I can only eat almost 1 slice but the desire for pizza is not there like before. But that is a good thing since DH and I use to eat a large between us with pitcherof beer. Now it is like 4 ounces of beer before served and 3/4 small slice of pizza as meal

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I am 15 months post-op and can't eat pizza at all. I don't do bread very well. ~Mandy

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