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How about string cheese. Just don't take boiled eggs or you will stink up the joint! Later on around three months you can probably tolerate nuts or seedless grapes.

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First movie that I've been to since my sleeve surgery was two weeks ago.

My son and I went to see Star Wars......he loaded down on popcorn & soda.

I was perfectly happy with a ginormous bottle of Water.

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The old cravings are no more.

Thankfully.

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I still eat popcorn and drink a little Coke. But I can't and don't want to consume much of either. Satiety is there quick and the dependence on that crap is not there anymore.

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I don't know about 4 weeks out, but my theatre offers steamed edamame. Very filling, and it meets the desire for salt.

I would think almonds or another salty, crunchy nut would be good, but again, probably not at 4 weeks.

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Well, I made it through without popcorn! I stopped at Wendy's and had a small chili....only ate about four or five spoonfuls. As soon as I walked in the theater I smelled the popcorn, the butter....omg...it smelled so good. And then after inhaling the aroma for a while I felt a little nauseous. I got a cup of ice at the concession stand. Just to have something cold in my mouth to munch on made me feel better.

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I eat popcorn without the butter. It doesn't have all that many calories.

I also take in beef Jerky and chopped fruit.

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At 4 weeks i was cleared for all foods and at 5 weeks we went to see a movie. My husband and I shared a medium bucket of popcorn and a large iced tea. I happily munched the corn through the whole movie and had no issues at all with it

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