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Old 06-16-2007, 09:40 AM   #1
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WHAT FOODS GETS STUCK or give you problems?

:hungry:I had a question - I wanted to see what types of foods bother all the different people out there...Please send a quick reply and let me know what foods bother you. I think this will help others in preventing the same experiences.

Thanks in advance!

The one thing I've had a problem with is Burger. I had it in Chili. I didn't PB I just had indigestion. I eat lost of chicken and fish...and I won't even go near any type of bread out of fear! I have experienced the "golf ball" sensation in my throat a few times, but stop eating at that point and usually walk.
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Old 06-16-2007, 10:16 AM   #2
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I can't do dry or rubbery chicken. Gets stuck every time.

That's the only food that I consistently have problems with, no matter how much I chew, or how small a bite I take, or how careful I am. NO dry or rubbery chicken for me. Not even dripping in gravy or sauce.
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Old 06-16-2007, 07:02 PM   #3
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Fish is the worst offender for me.

Followed closely by any stodgy junk such as pizza, ugh. Just not worth the effort.

I can eat bread, I have to be careful, but I can eat it and I can eat sushi too although its very filling.
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Steak steak and steak, porkchop and bread early in the mornings and if I ever try to sneak in a little sip with my meal I will be stuck.
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Sushi rice is the worst! They stay down for about 10 minutes and then up them come.
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Squishy type bread is the worst for me. I can have the teeny tiniest bite and be stuck all day.
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For me it is always bread and always scrambled eggs. You would think eggs wouldn't be a problem but holy smokes - every time. I also cannot eat a muffin at all but that is something we definitely don't need anyway.
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Old 06-18-2007, 06:29 PM   #8
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Well, for me, it's mashed potatoes! Can't do it!! I don't like gravy w/ my taters (I know. . I'm strange), and in order for them to go down, I have to drown them in gravy. . so really. . .what's the point?

Fish is good, but it has to be really moist, or I have to have something to dip it in. Since it takes so long to eat, the longer the fish sits on my plate, the drier it gets.
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Old 06-20-2007, 05:53 PM   #9
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Most meats for me. Even with gravy or sauce and especially chicken whether it be moist, dry, whatever.. it's all the same but I need the protein so bad so I try to muscle it down. And sometimes bread.
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Dry white chicken
Boiled eggs
any steak except filet mignon
fried anything
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<p>any deep fried foods, white meat of chicken, beef (unless it's in some sort of sauce), cinnamon rolls, and most bread. Scrambled eggs can give me problems if I eat them too quickly. And fiberous veggies/fruits.</p>
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Plus anything that's been re-heated.
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raw carrots, dry chicken, low-carb tortillas
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Chicken/Turkey or any type of bird in any shape or form. Does not matter how it is prepared.

Rice

Hamburger

Doughy breads (Pizza, doughnuts, etc.)

Potato Chips/Tortilla Chips

Pork chops (but I can eat sausage and bacon, go figure)

Cake/Brownies/etc.
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