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I wouldn't. Bananas (and fruit in general) are higher carb/fat, and Peanut Butter is extremely full of fat/sugar. I don't eat either of those hardly ever even at 2 years out.

Usually the foods recommended are things like cottage cheese, sugar free pudding, yogurt (greek especially for the higher Protein content), refried Beans (with shredded cheese/sour cream/unflavored greek yogurt), scrambled eggs and other high Protein lower fat/carb foods.

What does your doctor's nutritional guidelines recommend? That's what I would be paying the most attention to.

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Stick to your surgeons guidelines and make the most of the 'honeymoon' period before adding high carb/sugar foods.

Kate

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What does your plan say? That should answer your question.

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like others have mentioned you really need to check with your doctor. both are high in carbs and sugar :(

I eat them occasionally - Peanut Butter is a life long fav for me :P

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I wouldn't. Bananas (and fruit in general) are higher carb/fat, and Peanut Butter is extremely full of fat/sugar. I don't eat either of those hardly ever even at 2 years out.

Usually the foods recommended are things like cottage cheese, sugar free pudding, yogurt (greek especially for the higher Protein content), refried Beans (with shredded cheese/sour cream/unflavored greek yogurt), scrambled eggs and other high Protein lower fat/carb foods.

What does your doctor's nutritional guidelines recommend? That's what I would be paying the most attention to.

thanks for the ideas...surgery tomorrow but I'm so craving peanut butter...

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High in carbs but doable.

your answer made me happy...I can't help it...

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