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eggs. Of any kind. Which sucks because I LOVE hard boiled ones :(. I'll try again in a month or so.

I kept getting sick after eating them and not putting it together...always assuming I ate too fast or too much. Then one day I was like, hey, this ONLY happens with eggs. DUH. haha

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Add almonds to mine.. Felt sick for 2 hrs

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eggs. Of any kind. Which sucks because I LOVE hard boiled ones :(. I'll try again in a month or so.

I kept getting sick after eating them and not putting it together...always assuming I ate too fast or too much. Then one day I was like, hey, this ONLY happens with eggs. DUH. haha

I can eat soft scrambled eggs cooked with butter and cheese but the whites of hard boiled eggs stick terribly. I love them but they come right back up.

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WAY too much sugar or fat in a day. I'm not talking one fried chicken leg for lunch, but if I have a particularly low impulse control day and overdo sugar or fat at multiple meals, oh... it's baaaadddd times ahead. Moderation is key for me!

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WAY too much sugar or fat in a day. I'm not talking one fried chicken leg for lunch, but if I have a particularly low impulse control day and overdo sugar or fat at multiple meals, oh... it's baaaadddd times ahead. Moderation is key for me!

I'm almost 18 months post-op, so everything else that others have mentioned aren't problems for me ....

... except for what @@bikrchk said: Too much sugar on a given day makes me feel like crap for several days thereafter. Ice cream is a particular problem, because it's also a trigger food for me and one of those things I can eat more of than I "thought" I could -- until I feel like shit. I don't dump -- just feel blah for a few days and resolve Never To Do That Again.

BTW, I've never thrown up a single time since WLS. My stomach doesn't like to give up food once it's down there. ;)

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I'm 29 months post-op and I can't have anything that has been fried, anything with oil, anything creamy (like salad dressing, sour cream, cream Soup, anything milk based), milk that is anything other than skim or almond/soy, fish, cheese, most sugars (although that is hit or miss- sometimes I'm fine, sometimes I puke), and periodically random things that don't usually make me sick- like today my granola bar made me barf. Basically my new stomach hates all forms of junk food and dairy, which is completely fine with me. If you can't eat badly without puking, it's a lot easier to not re-gain weight.

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For me, it's rice, Pasta, and any condiment that's sweet---ketchup, bar-b-q sauce, honey mustard, etc.

Any bits of any of them are not part of my ​sleeve's idea of" good company", so an immediate "eviction" is to be expected.

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Interestingly, I just tried a little BBQ Sauce (not spicy) with my grilled chicken. I know have the worst heartburn I've had since WLS!

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eggs are not my favorite anymore, but a couple of times my husband has made hamburgers and I tried to just eat the patty - absolutely no way was that happening. I ended up feeding mine to the dog. Like a few others, I do ok with shrimp, haven't tried any other fish. I can do salad in tiny quantities. So far only two things that have made me really sick, a grilled chicken pita from a local Greek restaurant, not sure why either - maybe the tatziki???? and some chicken parm from an Italian place by the office - I tried to scrape off the sauce and breading, but it was a no go...

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Same for me, dough, Pasta and breads don't sit well with me either. I'm actually happy about it because use to love that stuff and the feeling were mutual (stuck right to the butt and tights). ????????????

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Raw veggies make me super burpy (cooked veggies are fine) and breads/dough/crust fills me up SUPER fast in an uncomfortable way.

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Nothing. Sleeve of steel here. I haven't been overly adventurous but have not encountered anything I could not tolerate.

After fighting with the band for over a decade and not being able to eat anything but crap, I deserve this sleeve! LOL

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2 MONTHS OUT. SO FAR NOTHING. ;( i dont know how i feel about that. it seems i am able to eat anything.

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I had a chipotle black bean burger and that thing "barked" at me for a solid 2 days. Worst heartburn I've ever had!

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All solids go down well, but any Soup that isn't essentially a clear liquid causes violent reactions and long food coma. I would have thought lobster bisque (I know, I know, awful choice) would be a slider food but it just sits there for the entire meal taking up the room I need for better Protein. Not going there again!

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