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Hey all…

I have a food inquiry, that I've not yet seen addressed. I have read that after the band, a lot of folks can not tolerate shrimp, chicken and even eggs. I was wondering if, for the mushies stage, anyone has tried Shrimp salad, Chicken Salad, tuna Salad or Egg salad - made with mayo? I have an "Ulitmate Chopper" and the thing does wonders. Just curious to see how you may have tolerated these things. Seems to me they'd be a great source of Protein. Not to mention they can be very versatile. What do you think??

Thanks!

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I can only have eggs made into egg salad. I do ok with chicken, I usually eat the legs. I live on fish and shrimp. I can eat shrimp as long as I take small bites. ~Mandy

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Most of those foods are fine. However, with each fill, you might have to retest what you can eat. I didn't tolerate scrambled eggs after one of my fills. I haven't tried since, but I can have fried, omelette, soft boiled. I think most of it is the texture of the food, not the food itself.

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I have read that after the band, a lot of folks can not tolerate shrimp, chicken and even eggs.
I tolerate shrimp, but find it a little too hard to chew it well enough - not worth the effort. I've eated chicken since day 1. eggs are iffy. Real eggs are usually ok if I go slow, and they aren't scrambled. Processed eggs - stucksville every time.

I ate tuna salad, chicken salad, ham salad, egg salad, etc. during my mushy stage. Just made sure it was really wet.

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all the salad stuff has been fine for me. Shrimp has gotten stuck on me, again, because it's harder to chew up. I got stuck on scrambled eggs and never had them again. No fried eggs. chicken varies all the time for me. I try to avoid it actually because sometimes it can also be hard to chew up. I enjoy ground beef and you're right...the chopper is a wonder! I love that thing. My mom bought me one of those magic bullet mixers and it's heaven sent. I chop a lot of stuff in it and mix a lot of stuff.

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I forgot to mention I can't do chicken or shrimp in chinese food, I think it gets over cooked from sitting in the hot sauce too long and it gets tough. ~Mandy

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I can eat it all...although eggs give me an overfull feeling that I don't like.

You will find that each bandster is so different. Restriction, chewing, etc. all factor in.

You'll get the hang of it! Take care. Shawn

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I can only do shrimp if it is cold--warm it is too chewy. I can do any tuna salad as long as there are no eggs or celery to chunky. chicken salad depends on who makes it--because I am one of the people who has a love/hate relationship with Chicken and Eggs. On occasion, I can get the middle of an omelette down, but I have to chew the egg with the inside filling.

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