Eating out question: Thai food?
So I'm going on a date tomorrow night and we picked my favorite Thai restaurant in town. However, my favorite pre-surgery dish was Pad Thai (primiarily noodle based with chicken and veggies and whatnot). I've been able to handle spicy things since surgery so I'm not worried there. What I am worried about is what to order.
I REALLY want the Pad Thai, but it's so noodle heavy I'm afraid I'll turn into the sewer gas monster which is not the best way to end a first date. Anyone have experience with Thai food options that are DS friendly? I thought about curry, but most currys are served over rice. I suppose I could get one of the appetizers (fried tofu or chicken satay). Here's the link ot the place we are going to: www.patothai.com/menu.html
Any advice is welcome and appreciated! Also, this is my first date post-surgery so I'm a little nervous. :)
I REALLY want the Pad Thai, but it's so noodle heavy I'm afraid I'll turn into the sewer gas monster which is not the best way to end a first date. Anyone have experience with Thai food options that are DS friendly? I thought about curry, but most currys are served over rice. I suppose I could get one of the appetizers (fried tofu or chicken satay). Here's the link ot the place we are going to: www.patothai.com/menu.html
Any advice is welcome and appreciated! Also, this is my first date post-surgery so I'm a little nervous. :)
On the a la carte menu there is BBQ chicken. I've had it at Thai restaurants and it is delicious. It looks like the same. The sweet and sour sauce was on the side. I think I had that for 3 meals. You could get that with some steamed vegies.
WLS 10/28/2002 Revision 7/23/2010
High Weight (2002) 240 Revision Weight (2010) 220 Current Weight 115.
Thanks for the advice everyone. I'm leaning toward the satay, but if I can't stand it and must get the Pad Thai I will just eat the chicken out of it.... and then enjoy the noodles in the privacy of my own home where the only ones who smell me are the stinky dogs. :)
As far as gas, I've noticed three things that I am not good friends with: beans of any kind, apple in any form (juice, whole, applesauce), and potatoes. The gas from these food are paint-peeling. Small price to pay for 114lb loss and counting.
As far as gas, I've noticed three things that I am not good friends with: beans of any kind, apple in any form (juice, whole, applesauce), and potatoes. The gas from these food are paint-peeling. Small price to pay for 114lb loss and counting.
I have no problems with Thai. That being said, I don't order Pad Thai, because it's too heavy on the nooldles and just fills me up unnecessarily. I think thai noodles are rice anyway, and I tolerate rice well. I usually get one of the curries served over rice. I do not have problems with any vegetables anymore, but at six months out, broccoli might have.
Julie R - Ludington, Michigan
Duodenal Switch 08/09/06 - Dr. Paul Kemmeter, Grand Rapids, Michigan
HW: 282 - 5'4"
SW: 268
GW: 135
CW: 125
Duodenal Switch 08/09/06 - Dr. Paul Kemmeter, Grand Rapids, Michigan
HW: 282 - 5'4"
SW: 268
GW: 135
CW: 125
One of my fav things to order is the Prig King which is just your choice of protein with green beans/carrots and a chili paste. There's no coconut milk (which for whatever reason, I can't handle postop anymore...I don't have a DS so perhaps it wouldn't be a problem for you) and the only veg is green beans and carrots which should be ok at this stage for you. I don't eat the rice (I actually ask them not to bring it).
If your date doesn't know about your surgery, simply tell him that you don't like a lot of empty carbs and don't eat rice and stuff. Guys won't even bat an eye at that. :)
If your date doesn't know about your surgery, simply tell him that you don't like a lot of empty carbs and don't eat rice and stuff. Guys won't even bat an eye at that. :)
HW: 280; SW: 255; GW1: 150; CW: 155.
i would not eat the pad thai because the noodles will fill you up and you will be hungry later, (and maybe gassy)!!! i always have the rice on the side, i always stick to the meat dishes and curries, for some reason i can eat spicy food now, , order hot tea to calm your tummy. try to eat slow and enjoy your food. take what left in a doggy bag, (sometimes i get nervous and cant eat and by the time i get home i am looking for leftovers) enjoy your date!