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Ceremonial Planting of the Baby Spinch Posted by: massagegoddess
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By: starshine977. on 16 Aug 10, 19:18:05
I gave up on chicken last week..throwing up three times in one week is enough for me..maybe I can eat it later..
By: tyme4mike. on 28 May 10, 07:40:45
Hi Amelia. My wife, Sue, had the surgery 5 weeks ago(41 pounds gone), and we really like watching you together because you're very inspiring. My wife and I were laughing so hard today at this because when you point over your left shoulder and say "nothing on the floor", your kitty goes sauntering by. We wish to ask you what do you take when you get upset tummy. Keep on truckin'!
By: marquita37921. on 15 Feb 10, 23:09:42
ty for telling me that i dont like chicken but i like eggs..... i havent had bypass yet i will april 2010 but that really helped me alot
By: marquita37921. on 15 Feb 10, 23:05:32
ty for telling me that i dont like chicken but i like eggs..... i havent had bypass yet i will april 2010 but that really helped me alot
By: TheSheri1960. on 13 Jan 10, 23:58:22
I know that I will have to give up my favorite chicken, unless it is in chicken spaghetti, where the meat is tender. I can't have any KFC, unless it is super soft with the grilled version. I love coffee, and I know I won't be able to have much of that or even Raspberry Gingerale. My surgery is in 3 months. My metabolism is shot, and most of my teeth are missing, plus I have cataracts, all because of type II diabetes.
By: Skyreader1. on 20 Sep 09, 16:40:41
i found out that if you use a food processor, I have a cup size that retails for about $10 and grind the chicken up you have lot less trouble eating chicken. Eating it any other way it is very painful. Ground chicken still poses a problem.
By: jbtulsarn. on 15 Jul 09, 03:52:59
I had the same problem after my gastric bypass. It was a year before I could eat chicken, and even now if it is too dry or not chewed REALLY well, I will throw it up. Best if eaten with something liquid like broth, or the really soft meat of chicken wings...Tolerated eggs ok. Good luck with GB....still the best thing I ever did, I don't regret ever!! Thanks Dr. Katsis, you are AWESOME!!!
By: huebear. on 19 Jun 09, 21:43:46
good to know! Thanks!
By: tjssunshine. on 15 Jun 09, 18:52:20
Im getting ready to have gastrix byppass surgery and this is bery helpful.
By: MamaBabyRN. on 22 May 09, 16:50:08
Poor Jeremie, who pissed in your koolaid and made you such an evil troll? Leave her alone. Get a grip.
By: crafterbynite2. on 19 May 09, 19:48:33
Jeremie, your are rude, she is a very considerate and thoughtful person and is olny trying to help.
By: jeremie2009. on 06 May 09, 21:42:47
you're stupid this doesnt apply to all ivr had gasyric bypass and i eat a whole bonless chicken breast with no problems ..i eat it all the time so go fuck off..
By: dianalee80. on 03 May 09, 17:13:47
I wish I had watched this one before I ate some chicken last night. I have been so sick ever since. Won't make that mistake again. *sigh*
By: chrissaiyan. on 08 Mar 09, 06:53:40
omg! i learned that the hard way. i though i just ate too much but even when i ate a little i still had this terrible pain.
By: Blockup5. on 17 Dec 08, 08:27:32
you love eggs
By: NikkieRoxxx. on 26 Sep 08, 12:27:21
Nuts are indeed a good substitute; they are gorged with protein, plus fiber and vit E... which is a fat soluble vitamine we need!
By: massagegoddess. on 26 Sep 08, 11:15:04
yeah, that is what i said i eat it ground. I eat lots of ground chicken in chili and other stuff and also I eat turkey sausage.
By: NikkieRoxxx. on 26 Sep 08, 11:04:20
maybe you wish to try it as ground?... I am a vegatarian, ... and I got problems with seitan ;)... so even veggies are not shielded from these jams at the exit of your first stomach!
By: brigurl88. on 28 Jun 08, 12:43:06
your cat made me laugh
By: handycrafted. on 21 Jun 08, 02:09:40
Gawd thanks for the warning, we eat chicken every day here...now I know to be careful!
By: shrinkinglaura. on 05 Jun 08, 16:35:53
Newly post-ops sometimes have issues with chicken but further out you'll be fine :) I had a bit of a hard time with it getting stuck at first but by 6-7 weeks post-op I was having NO problems with it. :)
By: SusieCruisie. on 30 May 08, 18:59:16
Good advice, thanks for sharing your experience with chicken. I am pre-op and of course chicken has always been the "good" meat, low fat/high protein. I'm really trying to get all the info I can before surgery, bad as well as good, and it's great to have some forewarning about things that might not be so tummy-friendly. And Amelia, your videos are so great. You are a real sweetheart.
By: lilvoyce. on 20 May 08, 06:15:59
Glad I am not the only one who experiences problems with eating chicken. I have problems with most meats... OUCH!
By: massagegoddess. on 31 Mar 08, 04:43:00
*pout* so sorry to hear that!!! may get better with time?
By: MyPinkRainbow. on 31 Mar 08, 04:36:18
i am sorry to say i cant tolerate any meat i live on almonds.... and cheesy tots ,only made fresh off the broiler or they r rubbery and gross... maybe that is why i am underwieght , i get terrible dumping with everything:(