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Old 02-22-2008, 01:52 PM   #1
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Pizza and Pancakes

Has anyone tried either of these? If so at what stage? mushies/soft food?

I'm just curious - there is a place here that makes an extremely thin crust pizza - OR I was also thinking maybe it might be okay to try crustless pizza (from my Adkins days)..... but wondered about all that cheese...etc.

Pancakes (to me) seem like they are fairly soft - but I wonder if they are in the bread family which I know is a no no

Any comments appreciated.
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Old 02-22-2008, 05:39 PM   #2
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I haven't tried pizza or pancakes yet, but they do sound good. I think I remember reading on this site that with the syrup it makes the pancake mushy, but I would try really small bites and chew well. As for pizza I don't dare bec I wouldnt be able to stop myself. Good luck and let me know how it goes down.
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Depends on your restriction.. I wouldn't have either of those until you're into solids.

Before a good fill, I had pizza & pancakes. After first successful fill I could eat thin crust from dominoes, but only 1 square piece filled me up.

Now with a good fill, I can pick the toppings off of pizza, but no crust. And pancakes.. I want them sometimes, and even drenched in syrup, one little bite gets stuck. It turns all doughy I guess and clogs me up.
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I'm going to break this down to simple for you:

Pizza & Pancakes = Bad monkey
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im onto solids and i can eat pizza.....sort of. i eat the lil narrow triangle piece ok, then after that i just pick the toppings off cuz i start getting full. i havent tried pankakes, but i cud definely see that being bad just like soft bread
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I am eating a really thin, crispy pizza square, with almost no cheese and thinly sliced eggplant round on it. Its Lent, and a Friday and I have been eating fish all week anyway, so slowly eating this.
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I can do thin crust pizza fine. However, I have not been able to eat pancakes since getting my band. I have tried when I am super restricted and when I am not so restricted; it doesn't matter, it is just like bread and it doughs up on me and gets stuck.
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I haven't had pancakes, but we did go to a Waffle House and I ate part of a waffle. Didn't feel real good, but I got it down and it stayed there. Of course, I only ate about 1/4 of it.
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I don't like pancakes, never have. But since banding I have been able to eat thin crust pizza. Only one small slice at a time, ie it can be a slice from a medium pizza from domminos plain. After that one slice I am full and couldn't even imagine eating another slice. I only eat pizza once a month now anyway so it's not going to kill me.

Thick crust is impossible for me to eat as are breads, rice and even potatos
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Has anyone tried either of these? If so at what stage? mushies/soft food?

I'm just curious - there is a place here that makes an extremely thin crust pizza - OR I was also thinking maybe it might be okay to try crustless pizza (from my Adkins days)..... but wondered about all that cheese...etc.

Pancakes (to me) seem like they are fairly soft - but I wonder if they are in the bread family which I know is a no no

Any comments appreciated.

Thanks so much guys... I think I'll steer clear after all of this advice. I'm also afraid of starting the slipperpy slope- "well, if I eat this.....then........" HA!

thanks again.
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I tried pancakes(well actually a piece of my grandsons) and just one forkful made me gag and feel realllllllllllly uncomfortable,as for pizza well I can eat the topping of a small slice okay and maybe 1-2 bites of the really thin crust. Regular pizza crust was a no no .So for me it's not worth the pain or discomfort.
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