eslmn1 0 Posted August 31, 2014 Hello, I haven't been on this forum for some time. I was banded just under 5 years ago. I have lost about 85Lbs and have taken on exercise like a mad man. Currently, I am training for my first marathon and tomorrow (9/1/14) I am running my first half marathon. I do have some difficulties with food however. I have not seen my surgeon for about a 18 months (and I know I need to go see him). Most the time over the last 3 years it was adding or subtracting 1cc in my band on variables. I have had more food intolerances than anyone I have seen and usually think of it as a blessing rather than a curse (if I was able to eat anything in any amount....I would eat anything in any amount.) In the past I have been adjusted down in order to get enough Protein in (had a problem eating any animal protein for a while.) On of my most common issues of the last 5 years has been getting vegetables in. While this was an issue before, it is more important than ever with my marathon training. My carb needs are LARGE but, I can only eat EXTREMELY limited amounts of vegetables and even then I have issues. I am considering baby food or just steaming vegetables until they look inedible. Before I go to extremes, I wanted to hear from others that may have had these issues. Input is appreciated Thanks ERic Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
moniquesjourney 14 Posted August 31, 2014 Congratulations n your half marathon. That is amazing. Have you tried wheat grass juice or perhaps making sauce out of puréed veggies. I use puréed Soups to cook my chicken n a crockpot it adds flavour and acts like food lube. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
2muchfun 8,927 Posted September 1, 2014 Why can't you eat vegetables? It's only supposed to be about 1/3 of your food intake and amounts to about 15% of your calorie intake. Are you wanting to consume vegetables or high carb roots like potatoes, carrots, rice? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites