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I've just been banded this week so I don't know what to tell you about my personal experience eating-wise (yet) but for what it's worth, my clinic is of the opinion that any food should be able to be eaten as long as it's chewed well, otherwise you're keeping the band too tight. Certain foods should be avoided because of their content, but if it's a "getting stuck" issue, then that's a symptom of the band being too tight. I don't know if this is true in practice but it makes sense to me.
In terms of alcohol, I was told much the same--you can have it but you must think about the caloric content and not drink too much or too often or else weight loss will be stalled or reversed. They also mentioned the getting drunker quicker thing, but that doesn't bother me as I don't tend to drink that much to begin with. Basically, a pint of Guinness (a suprisingly low calorie beer) on the weekend, as long as the calories are counted, is fine by them.
The trouble with liquid calories is that liquid goes right through the band. Your stomach will be able to hold just as many glasses of wine as it did before because liquid doesn't stay in the pouch, it goes right into the stomach. And that's totally against the whole point of the band--you want your calories to stay in the pouch as long as possible so you eat fewer of them and stay full on them for longer. Liquid calories, soda and alcohol being the two biggest culprits, are just counterproductive to weight loss in general and weight loss with the band in particular.
__________________ Banded 7/21/08
"Success consists of getting up just one more time than you fall."
"Do not worry if you have built your castles in the air. They are where they should be. Now put the foundations under them." |