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I've recently just started eating mashed potatoes with a little gravy and I hold it well with no problems but the slightest taste of rice will have me on vomit alert!!!! Some are vice versa it's crazy

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I love potatoes too. Haven't tried rice. Noodles are GrOSS!

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I've recently just started eating mashed potatoes with a little gravy and I hold it well with no problems but the slightest taste of rice will have me on vomit alert!!!! Some are vice versa it's crazy

How far post op are you


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Can we eat rice and Pasta? ??? I was told to stay away from these two foods. But of course it probably depends on your Dr. orders.

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35 minutes ago, Dimples58 said:

Can we eat rice and Pasta???? I was told to stay away from these two foods. But of course it probably depends on your Dr. orders.

I was told to stay away from Pasta and stay away from red meat for a year....but I wanted to try rice just to see and it's a mistake I've made a few times

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1 hour ago, jcarlson1965 said:


How far post op are you

4 months today

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2 hours ago, Berry78 said:

I love potatoes too. Haven't tried rice. Noodles are GrOSS!

I agree with you....cause noodles yuck

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I love me some Pasta. The thought of never being able to eat it again makes me sad. But just like anything else, I'll get over it. I can do without rice. At 3 mos post op I will be able to introduce a wider selection of red meats. I can eat ham and canadian bacon, turkey, and various fish.

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Pasta and rice I can go without. But I love potatoes. I actually ate some the other day after having dinner walked past them and took a scoop and no I wasn't hungry. Oh my stomach hurt so bad. There wasn't room for it. Why did I do it. I knew better. I will try to keep this memory of bad decisions for next time.

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Just to be clear, I've had all of one spoonful of white mashed potatoes, and literally one noodle (made hamburger helper for the kids and picked out ground beef for me and a noodle fell in. Tasted like paste!).

I did eat a full serving (4-6oz?) of sweet potatoes while on vacation.. yum! I think they'll be my new splurge. Cake? No. Ice cream? No. Sweet potatoes? YES!! Lol.

Kids might be disappointed when my birthday rolls around..

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3 hours ago, Dimples58 said:

I love me some Pasta. The thought of never being able to eat it again makes me sad. But just like anything else, I'll get over it. I can do without rice. At 3 mos post op I will be able to introduce a wider selection of red meats. I can eat ham and canadian bacon, turkey, and various fish.

Have you tried zoodles?

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4 hours ago, Dimples58 said:

I love me some Pasta. The thought of never being able to eat it again makes me sad. But just like anything else, I'll get over it. I can do without rice. At 3 mos post op I will be able to introduce a wider selection of red meats. I can eat ham and canadian bacon, turkey, and various fish.

I just ate crab legs for first time since surgery and I had no problems whatsoever and that made me happy because I can do without the meats so I'm able to eat seafood and that works for me....and eggs taste nasty to me now and I hate that because I used to love them

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3 hours ago, hmills653 said:

Pasta and rice I can go without. But I love potatoes. I actually ate some the other day after having dinner walked past them and took a scoop and no I wasn't hungry. Oh my stomach hurt so bad. There wasn't room for it. Why did I do it. I knew better. I will try to keep this memory of bad decisions for next time.

I feel your pain and I've been there myself and the best thing to do is walk until it moves down because once that stomach starts hurting and you sit down Boy oh Boy

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2 hours ago, Berry78 said:

Just to be clear, I've had all of one spoonful of white mashed potatoes, and literally one noodle (made hamburger helper for the kids and picked out ground beef for me and a noodle fell in. Tasted like paste!).

I did eat a full serving (4-6oz?) of sweet potatoes while on vacation.. yum! I think they'll be my new splurge. Cake? No. Ice cream? No. Sweet potatoes? YES!! Lol.

Kids might be disappointed when my birthday rolls around..

I'm able to do a milkshake and I'm lactose so it helps me out... can't finish it but it's all good for me and I learned we all have do different things because when I tried to taste a Wendy's chili I was done

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14 hours ago, Mrfeelgood said:

I just ate crab legs for first time since surgery and I had no problems whatsoever and that made me happy because I can do without the meats so I'm able to eat seafood and that works for me....and eggs taste nasty to me now and I hate that because I used to love them

I used to eat eggs every morning and now it just makes me sick. Sad really. I'm always at a loss for what to eat for Breakfast now. I usually just do a yogurt.

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