Anyone with trouble eating meat, potatoes?

micmojo
on 4/10/06 1:25 am - Lebanon, oh
I am 10 1/2 months post op and I cannot eat any red meat. (Steak, pot roast, pork chops, french fries, hash browns, tater tots). Does anyone else have this problem? If I try to eat those items, I get instantly sick. I know that you are not suppose to eat some of those items cause that is why you had the surgery, but I just wanted to try them.
barbie12
on 4/10/06 2:22 am - OH
Michelle, I eat red meat all the time. That is where I get protwein from. I do not eat the other. Chicken getes me stuck. Grapes make me have a bad stomach ache everytime Take Care Barb
micmojo
on 4/10/06 5:24 am - Lebanon, oh
Ann Dee/Barb: the red meat (steak, pot roast) does not make you sick? I still have my gall bladder, I wonder if that is the problem with me?
barbie12
on 4/10/06 5:36 am - OH
I never get sick on those. I dont have my gallbladder. Could be. Most people need their gallbaddres removed who have had this surgery. I love steak and pot roast. You need to be getting that natural protein in as well. I would ask your surgeon why you are npot ab;le to eat these things. Take Care Barb
(deactivated member)
on 4/10/06 10:34 am - Columbus, OH
Nope, I'm 6 mo out and the only meat I have a real problem with is chicken. Beef and Pork are my first choice's over chicken. I've been that way since I came out. I still have my gall bladder so far lol Denise 398/379/298
Rocquetta T.
on 4/10/06 7:08 pm - Toledo, OH
Michelle, I don't have my gallbladder but I still can't eat red meats either. Steak, hamburger, pork, roast all sit very heavy on my stomach and make me feel very sick. I just avoid them and now eat lots of fish, chicken, and ground turkey. Matter of fact I cook spaghetti, tacos, chili, and even meatloaf with ground turkey. My kids love it and can't even tell the difference anymore. I haven't tried the hash browns and tater tots so wouldn't know how that would set. I am a big chicken. Shoot I just had my first bite of bread about a week ago and it almost made me puke. Rocquetta 333/222/175
BigHugs-Lisa
on 4/10/06 9:47 pm - Pratt, WV
I have a hard time with hamburger. I don't know if its the texture, or maybe my pouch just dont like it, but when ever I eat it no matter how long I chew it really bothers me. I guess its a good thing that I cant have cheeseburgers...LOL Hugs, Lisa
Ssshhnotelling
on 4/10/06 10:04 pm - middletown, OH
I can eat any kind of meat , except leftover poultry ( chicken, turkey) at times chicken strips from Mcdonalds bothers me and at other times it doesn't I guess it depends on what mood my pouch is in that day. I try to steer away from fries, potatoes. Grapes are o.k I actaully have been able to ahndle them from early on. My problem is breads, I cannot handle them at all.
patfine
on 4/10/06 11:30 pm - SOLON, OH
Michelle, Im almost 2 years out and still have trouble with steak and hamburgers. I dont get as sick as before but not worth feeling the way i do after a few bites. I get my protine from chicken. Dr say to just keep trying. Pattie
Dakotaoh
on 4/11/06 12:39 am - Ft. Mitchell, KY
I'm 16 months out and still have a hard time with most beef. I can eat a small amount of steak if it is sliced very thin and I chew it to death! Hamburger is a no go for me. Chicken is very hard for me to get down unless I do the nugget thing. Ham is a good option for me. I miss hamburger to the point of driving into Burger King for coffee and just inhaling the aroma of it! Pitiful huh? Potatoes tend to sit heavy on my pouch but I will have a bite of them occasionally. I opt for turkey. It sits well and I can crock pot a small piece of it and eat on it for a couple of days. I buy turkey parts at Walmart who seems to be the only store around me that carries parts. Good luck!
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