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She said she was gonna have it by itself

...then the "liquid with food" issue you raised is moot

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...then the "liquid with food" issue you raised is moot

I just meant that she couldn't have Water with it if her dr was like mine and considers that food. Sorry for being so confusing

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Ohhhhh yeah, I read that. I was thinking she dumped because it was a BEER CHEES Soup & ate too much.

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Look for "Dumping Story". I will see if I can find it. HAHAHAHAA!

I still cringe for her! :wacko:

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cheese is food. Hot sauce is not food. If she had a lick, I would see no problem having a drink of Water with it. It has no calories, carbs or nutritional value. Hot sauce is a condiment and no one called you dumb. No dramatics needed.

;)

Silly lipstick lady! cheese is not food. Cheese is gooooood food! Get it straight! :P

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Dying for just one bite w hot sauce. Will it kill me??

Of course it won't kill you but ask yourself if you're going to feel good about yourself afterwards. I'd guess you won't. I say it won't kill you, but there is a reason they have a special, what I called "sissy diet" - to ease us back towards a regular diet. 85% of our tummy was removed and there is a line of staples in there, you are swollen and need time to heal. You do not want anything to interfere with that process. There is plenty of time for stuff you want to eat, I'd say wait. I'm three years out and rice and Pasta are the two things that can still get me, even now, I don't eat more than a fourth cup of pasta with sauce and no more than 2 or 3 TB of rice. It is like I eat it and it about triples in my tummy. Being really uncomfortable can sneak up on you fast!! Now is a good time to make "wise choices" :)

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Thank u for everyones replies. Read every single one of them. Didnt mean to stir things up :) We're all here for one purpose :) Had a few dabs of hot sause with a fork, not even a spoonfull if i put all the dabs in one. Will try adding lemon and hot sauce to my broth, make it a little more interesting. Maybe I'll stop whining so much. Thanks guys! Hugs!! :)

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I do

Thank u for everyones replies. Read every single one of them. Didnt mean to stir things up :) We're all here for one purpose :) Had a few dabs of hot sause with a fork, not even a spoonfull if i put all the dabs in one. Will try adding lemon and hot sauce to my broth, make it a little more interesting. Maybe I'll stop whining so much. Thanks guys! Hugs!! :)

I don't think you're whining at all I am still pre-op. After surgery when I am on a liquid diet I can easily imagine a craving like yours and trying to find a "legal" way to satisfy it.

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She did' date=' you were right, but I will never be able to eat cheese Soup again.[/quote']

Baahaaaaa! ;)

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