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Is it true that oil and grease doesn’t sink past the skin? I am trying to find validation on the internet to confirm that i can eat fried chicken.< /p>

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Fried chicken made me dump. Would not suggest eating it. Also, the way I made myself see it is why go through surgery if you are still going to consume that amount of fat. I tried the chicken by mistake because it was mixed with non fried chicken. Remember, surgery gives us the tool but it's our decision what we put in our mouths in order to lose weight and keep it off.

surgery date: 7/30/12

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Do you think fat can penetrate skin?

I think it does. But that's only my opinion.

surgery date: 7/30/12

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My opinion is the flavor penetrates the skin, but not much fat.

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Hello! Anything super greasy will normally make you sick. However, even if it did not make you sick, I would really urge you to try to find a healthy option. At some point, you will be able to eat bigger portions and you will stop losing. I ran into the same issue with pizza that was my comfort food. For fried chicken, try panko bread or other suggestions online.

http://azurahalla.wordpress.com/2011/03/08/great-alternative-to-fried-chicken/

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If chicken is fried at the proper temp it won't absorb a lot of oil.

SD:1/28/13 HW:358 SW:338 CW:297

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Potatoes are a vegetable so fried potatoes at the right temp won't absorb fat right

try olive oil instead of regular cooking oil

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I'm gonna find a fat free sugar free shake - its gotta be out there

try sugar free vanilla pudding add low fat milk mix with a little ice in a blender and see what happens.

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