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Hi, I have a queston for some of you that are 9 months or more out. Can you eat popcorn, nuts, beef that not's ground up, licorice?

Any other foods that you just can't tolerate?

Just curious if I might be able to enjoy some of these later.

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I can eat just about anything. I do not eat bread, rice, potatos. I can eat them in small amounts, but I chose not to.

Have never had a problem with beef, or any Proteins for that matter. Sometimes dry meats are harder to take than at other times, but no problem overall.

Never had a problem with popcorn, but don't eat it much.

Love nuts, eat them daily. Raw, unsalted chashews.

Don't eat candy, but I would be leary of licorice or anything Gummy, that when swallowed may get stuck.

That is just me, we are all different.

You should be able to enjoy these items.

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Can you eat popcorn, The one time I've tried it, it was not a problem nuts Yes, but need to go slow. , beef that not's ground up I don't eat red meat, but I can eat other meats that aren't ground, licorice? Don't like it, haven't tried.

Any other foods that you just can't tolerate? So far no foods I can't tolerate. chips seem to cause me some problems, and it only takes 1, but there are times that I can eat them. Other foods cause more discomfort and take longer to clear (eggs, bananas, slimey foods, etc.) but I can eat them. I just normally don't because who wants to feel crappy...

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