Are low-carb/high protein products okay?
Thanks.
I tend to keep the sugar alchols in check... some people tend to dump on them. I haven't had a slice of bread since my surgery (ok, let's not talk about that one slice of cinnamon raisin bread... that was bad. LOL)
Pam
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Thanks Pam. I have seen your name on here a few times and you give great information and answers!! Good point on the good carb thing. What a difference that makes! I've never been able to give up my fruits and veggies--just seemed counter-intuitive to me. Nice whole grains are a favorite of mine, but I guess we'll see what I tolerate after the big day. May I ask why no bread for you?
Thanks!
When bread is chewed up and gets wet it swells up and takes up extra room in the pouch. And it can also form a doughy ball that is difficult for the stomch to break down and could possibly get stuck. Same goes with pasta and rice -- takes up too much room for not much nutrition.
I do eat whole grain, low carb tortilla (fajita size) when I make tortilla pizza, but it's well toasted and cripsy when it comes out of the oven.
I used to go through a whole loaf of 9-grain bread every 10 days or so before my surgery. I thought it would be very hard to give up after surgery. But its really not that big of a deal to me. I don't miss it at all.
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Thanks for the explanation. I know my friend who is post op can't do rice anymore, but she still tries!