my fight with bread, is it just me?
Very common. It forms into a solid ball of dough and just sits there. I still rarely have bread - only very well-toasted bread, and very little of it.
Karen

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Yeah isn't it GREAT!!!!!! I know .. strange reaction but.... dark toast once in a while is about it for me. I don't dump so bread being hard to eat is a blessing. Sadly i'm fine with crackers though other than rice ones they sat heavy for about the first 9 months.
Sometimes the best support you can get isn't all purple puddles and pink rainbows.
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Pretty much the same reaction here, really.
Pretty much the same reaction here, really.
Karen

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My surgery took place about 6 months ago and I have tried bread twice since then with a horrible reaction, sick, bloated, nauseated and wanted to die for about 3-4 hours each time until I brought it back up then I felt better. Now I stay away from regular bread and enjoy pita bread, melba toast and rice cakes with no problems at all but some times I feel sad because I can no longer eat 8 slices of bread, french toast style, slathered with tons of butter and dripping in sweet, sweet syrup. I also can no longer eat, by myself, a full medium, loaded, stuffed, thick crust pizza, sadly all I can eat now is two slices of thin crust pizza and I'm full. Hmmm, maybe now I can see what my problem was before surgery. LOL Vic
my problem is bread, rice and chocolate at this point my weight gain mostly did count for the rice bread so if that was your issues before maybe the surgery made changes in you or the urge to eat carbs has stopped ..ask the nut and see i would not mind that happen to me when i get my surgery .i crave simple carbs to much.
but i think 6mnths is way to long.
but i think 6mnths is way to long.










