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How soon after can we eat popcorn?

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My plan didn't allow it until I was eight weeks post surgery.

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I waited at least two months to ensure stomach fully healed. Lots of kernels and tiny bits that can get stuck in the incision line.

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Oooo. This is the million dollar question. I don't see how we could go see a movie without popcorn! Lol. Seriously though, I plan to wait until aboht 3 months because of those mental things.



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I skipped the movie with the family just so I wouldn't be tempted. @mrsdaniel2013 There is no way possible to go to a movie without popcorn.. and some raisinets... and soda... and nachos. See... this is why I need help :0(

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My NUT said to wait until at least 8 weeks. I'm now 15 weeks and have had it maybe 3 times, the first time was around 10 weeks. I had no issues but since it's a slider I stay away from it.

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I love popcorn. I had it three months out. I air pop it and have it plain. Small portions to give me a treat. As long as I reached my Protein for the day.


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I had it like 6 weeks pOP and it's funny how I could eat and eat it and not get full. It's one of my slider foods.



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48 minutes ago, painter88 said:

I had it like 6 weeks pOP and it's funny how I could eat and eat it and not get full. It's one of my slider foods.


Whats a slider food?

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1 hour ago, DS1 said:

Whats a slider food?

To the weight loss surgery patient slider foods are the bane of good intentions and ignorance often causing dumping syndrome, weight loss plateaus, and eventually weight gain.

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To the weight loss surgery patient slider foods are the bane of good intentions and ignorance often causing dumping syndrome, weight loss plateaus, and eventually weight gain.

This is all true and hilarious. Slider foods are foods that will pass through your new stomach very quickly and easily, so you can and probably will eat a lot of it. popcorn, potato chips, yogurt. These are all considered sliders. Chips turn to mush and go down really easily. It's a slippery slope for sure.

I loved popcorn pre surgery. I've had it once since, several months post but will not buy it. It's too easy to eat a ton of it for me. I haven't bought popcorn at the movies in years. Too expensive. So i usually will eat before the movie and be fine as long as i have Water.

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