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sticking_out_tongue.gifThis is exactly how I felt after having mushroom/cheese eggs this morning. I had surgery Nov. 19, 2007 and have never had a problem with mushrooms before. Well, after my last fill (This was my 3rd fill, a month ago. I have 8 cc in a 10cc band.) I have gotten a whole lot more sensitive. I can tell you without a doubt that it will be a very long time before I eat mushrooms again.

What foods have you become more sensitive to???

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I couldn't get down a mushroom omelette either. Got stuck right away. A couple of weeks later I tried just a cheese omelette and the same thing happened. Apparently a lot of people can't handle fried or scrambled eggs because they're so dry. I can only eat eggs now if they're poached.

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I couldn't get down a mushroom omelette either. Got stuck right away. A couple of weeks later I tried just a cheese omelette and the same thing happened. Apparently a lot of people can't handle fried or scrambled eggs because they're so dry. I can only eat eggs now if they're poached.

Cindy,

I have noticed that poached eggs or med. sunny side up goes down so much easier. I think that with the eggs that I age yesterday, DH cooked the mushrooms first which made them a little tough.

I tell you I ended up going to liquids for dinner because lunch came right back up. This morning things were much better.

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I don't know - I'm still able to eat anything, just much less than I used to. Everything goes down. LOL

The only thing I can say I'm turned off of since getting banded is Wendy's french fries. Goodness, I used to love those things. The first 3 months after banding I was so good and didn't have any fast food at all. Tried a Wendy's combo and the fries were so greasy, I felt like I was drinking from the grease vat. Oh, it was gross...I thought I was going to be sick. LOL

As long as I remind myself to chew a ton and take very small swallows, everything goes down okay.

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I haven't had a food yet that I can't eat. Some things definitely go down better than others. My problem foods are eggs, dry meats and bread. Those foods are actually going down okay now so I know I am ready for another fill. I have an appointment Thursday. I am surprised that I still have not had a PB. I am happy that I haven't but I am surprised. I really do eat very slow though.

I will be very sad if I can't eat mushrooms because I love them.

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