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I have read that you are not supposed to eat corn or carrots or drink from a straw with the band! Is this true????? Corn is about the only vegetable that I like!!!

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I have heard no straws, you swallow to much air when drinking through one and it can leave you VERY uncomfortable

No corn because of digestion, or lack of....

Carrots I haven't heard!

I also have been wanting salads, but I haven't heard about those and since it is not on my list I haven't been eating them!

Hope this helps!

Baileym

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Banded June 14th

-13 lbs

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Hi Kyleigh,

As you'll hear, everyone's "rules" are different. I wasn't given any instructions about foods to avoid--carrots and corn are things I eat regularly. It doesn't take much corn to be enough, and that's a good thing.

The straw advice is also variable. I think it isn't necessarily true that one takes in more air with a straw, especially if one takes care to avoid it. But again, if you are taking in air you'd know it pretty quickly by a feeling of discomfort and need to belch.

You'll discover what works for you and what doesn't along the way. Nothing is hard and fast and everyone's experience is different.

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Thank yall so much for the advice. As far as salads bailey, they have been ok for me you just have to chew chew chew!

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The only reason to avoid corn other than the fact it is hard to digest is corn is chocked full of carbs. Less is more with corn. I love it too but you have to eat it in moderation but look at what population I am talking to. We eat less than moderation. LOL!!!!

I was not given any specific instructions on what to avoid or to eat for that matter. I sorta found out myself through trial and error. I drink with a straw and have found it to NOT be a problem.

I agree with Alex we are all individuals and what works or doesn't work for someone might do just the opposite for someone else.

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I too was not given any instructions about not to use a straw or eat corn or carrots...I do all of the above and have had no problems

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I don't consider corn a veggie. I toss it in the potato category because it's starchy. However, corn rocks my world. Corn corn, glorious corn. If they told me that I'd definately have to give up corn-on-the-cob or popcorn, I probably wouldn't have gotten the band.

I break ears in half then boil in salt Water. Then Chris tosses them on the grill for a few minutes at the end. I keep them in a Ziplock in the fridge and eat 1/2 ear cold as a snack, which is just as good to me as chips. If you chew chew chew, it's like an intestinal broom. My body votes YES on corn.

I prefer to drink from a straw for the simple reason that I dribble less down my chin than drinking from the glass. Doesn't affect my burpies.

And carrots are another favorite. Shredded, sliced, diced, boiled, grilled. Bring them on! My body votes YES on carrots.

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Janie, I used to eat an x-large buttered popcorn plus candy and soda at the movies. Hubby thinks I'm weird because I crave movie popcorn so bad that I'll go to the movies without even knowing what's playing, just to eat popcorn.

However, due to my busy summer so far, I haven't been to the movies since I got my band. So I haven't tested the "how much popcorn" thing yet. The only popcorn I've had so far is one small handful of some caramel corn, which went down really easy.

I'm praying that when I finally make it to the movies, the words "small unbuttered" come out of my mouth. It's weird how the mouth is programmed to order things the mind doesn't need or want, isn't it? Wish me luck!

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I'd be careful with the popcorn. I love it, too, but unfortunately I found I could eat as much as I wanted even with the band - and I wanted a lot. So I've found it's best not to tempt myself.

Nancy

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popcorn goes down okay for me too. I think when you are more restricted, that could be a problem, however. Popcorn is one of those things you DO NOT want to get hung up on.

Lisa, I'm so glad your body has voted..lol, very funny.

I have gone to the movies several times banded. You're right, your brain and your mouth are not working together at all. With me, 'movies' means popcorn and milk duds.. no exceptions. But, once again, when you are very restricted things change.

I allow myself these little indiscretions if I've been doing well otherwise. I share my popcorn now and I've found out I can actually watch the movie without Milkduds, too. This is about something I can live with, not deprivation forever and ever Amen.

Leatha

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popcorn and I get along REALLY well. :) I still order the extra-jumbo size, but what's different is that now my husband actually gets to eat some. And more often than not there's quite a bit left at the bottom when we're done.

I was really worried, because from what I'd heard getting hung up on popcorn is not a good thing. But I've had it lots of times with no problems. Everyone is different.

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i am drinking from straw right now! i just sip sip sip and dont have problems with air.

corn...I LOVE IT!!! but i have only had it 2-3 times since banding because of the carbs:rolleyes:

it goes down fine...so does carrots...bread...pasta...meat...

as long as i chew chew chew i have yet to find a food that gives me problems.

now if i get another fill...i doubt i would be able to say that

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I thought it was only me. Since I gave up on cakes, pies, candies, I find my self loving popcorn for my sweet tooth (??? it's not sweet???):guess I wasn't sure if popcorn was a big no no, but I haven't had any problems with popcorn. I do avoid corn, but I do eat stemed carrots.

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