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I had a veggie burger patty for lunch today and thanks Dr Prager for the yuk feeling!

Never ever again!

I so want to vomit just to get rid of it but since my sleeve vomiting is not my forté.

So what foods have been evil to you that you have sworn off ??

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Cream of crab Soup....it made me so sick

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Baked chicken- my body was like, "No thanks, you can have this back."

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Thankfully NOTHING. Now I can only take two bites of pizza or bread, so I have learned to really enjoy those two bites.

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I can't eat anything with pork in it and the only way chicken works is if I indirect grill dark meat with the skin on and then remove the skin and drown in ranch to eat it. Otherwise it's a no go. Otherwise, I haven't had too many complaints.

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nothing I've sworn off - but I had venison steak and it was TOO SOON. will try again in a few months.

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A leftover turkey burger patty apparently it was too dry and got stuck....I have not ate turkey burger since.

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konyaku noodles - noodles made from yam flour, very low carb and high Fiber. I ate about half a cup of them, and for almost three hours afterward had intense intestinal distress and then a VERY strange and painful bm. Not an experience I would like to repeat. :P

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Pasta, and rice I've learned my vomitous lesson. :)

I have found "Miracle Noodles" an acceptable substitute.

Also any dry Protein hits my sleeve like rocks. If I moisten it with applesauce or aux jous Proteins are much happier in "sleeve land'..

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Any.... Green leafy vegetables ( even though I love them). I got intestinal distressed before surgery but ate it anyway.... I really loved salads. Now I understand we have to part ways. I really miss salad but cannot risk it [emoji26]

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Any.... Green leafy vegetables ( even though I love them). I got intestinal distressed before surgery but ate it anyway.... I really loved salads. Now I understand we have to part ways. I really miss salad but cannot risk it [emoji26]

My NP told me to just eat the toppings. Chopped carrots, cukes, onions, bacon, cheese, Tomato, seeds, etc. Add a little dressing and skip the filler leafy crap. Yum.

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Any.... Green leafy vegetables ( even though I love them). I got intestinal distressed before surgery but ate it anyway.... I really loved salads. Now I understand we have to part ways. I really miss salad but cannot risk it

My NP told me to just eat the toppings. Chopped carrots, cukes, onions, bacon, cheese, Tomato, seeds, etc. Add a little dressing and skip the filler leafy crap. Yum.

LOL I do that.... You realize the leafy greens were not as important as you thought!

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I was shocked that a veggie patty would lay like a brick in my sleeve but YIKES it did......never again...veganism is not for me! lol

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I was shocked that a veggie patty would lay like a brick in my sleeve but YIKES it did......never again...veganism is not for me! lol

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