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I'm almost three weeks out from the sleeve and I am on the bariatric soft part of the diet. I know that I can have bread as long it's toasted. Does anyone know: will I have to always toast the bread or is it only until you're so long out? Just curious.

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I meant to ask my doctor but forgot this very same question. However, I tried a Peanut Butter and jelly sandwich on white bread not toasted- and it went down wonderfully!! I had my surgery April 8th so a little over a month ago :) hope this helps!

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I was told no bread and no Peanut Butter...but I am craving a Peanut Butter and jelly sandwich. This gives me hope! LOL

I have no advice, just hope.

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Thank you. I think I'll still wait until my doctor lets me go to regular diet. I just didn't know if it has to always be toasted.

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I was told no bread and no Peanut Butter...but I am craving a Peanut Butter and jelly sandwich. This gives me hope! LOL

I have no advice' date=' just hope.[/quote']

I can have peanut butter. I've had it with saltine crackers. Or on like a 1/4 banana.

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for soft foods, I personally would wait on the PB and bread, however if you want try it, make sure it is in a very small bite and wait like 5 minutes to make sure it isn't giving you a heavy feeling.

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I've had toast and soft bread. It's a slider, so I wouldn't recommend starting down the carb trail, but it won't kill you if you have a bite. It does expand, a small bite would be enough.

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I snack on 4 fat free ritz crackers and natural Peanut Butter = total peanut butter 1 table spoon no more than that

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