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Sounds good! Thanks for the tip. My MGB is

scheduled for March 13th and I am now collecting all

the posts about recipes and such.

And fantastic weight loss!!!!!!!!!!!!

in OKC, OK

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> Today for lunch I ate White Tuna that I had flanked

> with my fingers til

> really flaky and then added a little low fat Salad

> dressing/ or Miracle Whip/

> or you could use low fat ranch and mix in bowl.

> Serve on soda crackers.

> Yummy Yummy and very hardy!!! For all you tuna

> lovers I recommend this.

> in Mo. Still at 200 lbs. MGB 1 10 2000/

> 242 lbs. I celebrate 6

> weeks on Monday. What a difference. Awsome.

>

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Sounds good! Thanks for the tip. My MGB is

scheduled for March 13th and I am now collecting all

the posts about recipes and such.

And fantastic weight loss!!!!!!!!!!!!

in OKC, OK

--- Deckbound@... wrote:

> From: Deckbound@...

>

> Today for lunch I ate White Tuna that I had flanked

> with my fingers til

> really flaky and then added a little low fat Salad

> dressing/ or Miracle Whip/

> or you could use low fat ranch and mix in bowl.

> Serve on soda crackers.

> Yummy Yummy and very hardy!!! For all you tuna

> lovers I recommend this.

> in Mo. Still at 200 lbs. MGB 1 10 2000/

> 242 lbs. I celebrate 6

> weeks on Monday. What a difference. Awsome.

>

>

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> Looking for the best new sites on the Web?

> eTour.com is a FREE

> service that brings great websites right to you -

> matched to your

> own unique interests. It's like having a personal

> remote control

> for the Internet!

> http://click./1/1675/2/_/_/_/951011395/

>

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> This message is from the Mini-Gastric Bypass Mailing

> List at Onelist.com

> Please visit our web site at http://clos.net

> Get the Patient Manual at

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So.......gatorade is synthesized sweat?? :-)))

fg

>We can dilute it with water and it's fine. The thing that saves Gatorade

>from giving us sugar problems is that it also has potassium and electrolytes

>in it. The body needs that combination. Dr. R can tell you all about the

>guy who invented it; the inventor scraped sweat off of athletes to see what

>their bodies lost as he concocted the mixture for Gatorade. It's a balanced

>fluid replacement for our bodies that helps us stay hydrated without the

>usual sugar response of dumping syndrome. Dee in MI.

>

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So.......gatorade is synthesized sweat?? :-)))

fg

>We can dilute it with water and it's fine. The thing that saves Gatorade

>from giving us sugar problems is that it also has potassium and electrolytes

>in it. The body needs that combination. Dr. R can tell you all about the

>guy who invented it; the inventor scraped sweat off of athletes to see what

>their bodies lost as he concocted the mixture for Gatorade. It's a balanced

>fluid replacement for our bodies that helps us stay hydrated without the

>usual sugar response of dumping syndrome. Dee in MI.

>

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They still sell Tab which is sweetened with saccharine, and the New Diet

Rite Cola is only sweetened with Splenda now. (I am sipping on a glass as

we speak....it isn't too bad. )

fg

At 06:35 PM 02/19/2000 PST, you wrote:

>

>

>Hey you!,

>I am just concerned due to so many sugar free things having nutrasweet and I

>cannot eat or drink it. I add saccarine to my tea now I am off the sugar in

>my tea and I am fine I used to drink all diet drinks til they switched

>everything to nutrasweet and I ended up going back to regular pop. I sure

>wish I could find pop with saccarine in it! :) Some of the gals are talking

>about 29 gram of sugar and being able to tolerate it so I guess I will have

>to see. I think 9/10's of my eating is I like textures. I like pudding s and

>creamy textures and crunchy textures( I have found Wasa bread fulfills

>that;) I just know it is less the taste and more the texture in my mouth

>that I like. Is that totally nutty or what ! LOL Paige

>

>

>>From: Yarnmama@...

>>Reply-To: MiniGastricBypassonelist

>>To: MiniGastricBypassonelist

>>Subject: Re: Hunger?

>>Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2000 04:28:21 EST

>>

>>

>>

>>

>><< how many of you are eating regular yogurt and gatorade

>>and pudding and such?? I just wondered if the amount of sugar in yogurt

>>would make you dump? Responses??? :) PAige >>

>>

>>PAige! How ya doin' there, woman? I'm still using nonfat Dannon Light

>>yogurt and it's just fine for me. I usually manage about one third cup at

>>a

>>time...sometimes a few spoons less. A container can last me three to four

>>meals. Gatorade and I are good buddies...but I sip it throughout the day,

>>I

>>don't " chug " it. If I feel a little woozy after drinking it, I dilute it

>>in

>>water. Puddings don't sit well with me, but I've heard others say they

>>really like the nonsugar Jello puddings. Most of the real fruit juices are

>>fine; that's 100% juice, no sugar added. Be sure and try apricot nector

>>and

>>pineaple juice (nonsweetened) because they're good sources of (darn!

>>another

>>brain fart...I don't remember what I was going to say...) Dee in MI.

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They still sell Tab which is sweetened with saccharine, and the New Diet

Rite Cola is only sweetened with Splenda now. (I am sipping on a glass as

we speak....it isn't too bad. )

fg

At 06:35 PM 02/19/2000 PST, you wrote:

>

>

>Hey you!,

>I am just concerned due to so many sugar free things having nutrasweet and I

>cannot eat or drink it. I add saccarine to my tea now I am off the sugar in

>my tea and I am fine I used to drink all diet drinks til they switched

>everything to nutrasweet and I ended up going back to regular pop. I sure

>wish I could find pop with saccarine in it! :) Some of the gals are talking

>about 29 gram of sugar and being able to tolerate it so I guess I will have

>to see. I think 9/10's of my eating is I like textures. I like pudding s and

>creamy textures and crunchy textures( I have found Wasa bread fulfills

>that;) I just know it is less the taste and more the texture in my mouth

>that I like. Is that totally nutty or what ! LOL Paige

>

>

>>From: Yarnmama@...

>>Reply-To: MiniGastricBypassonelist

>>To: MiniGastricBypassonelist

>>Subject: Re: Hunger?

>>Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2000 04:28:21 EST

>>

>>

>>

>>

>><< how many of you are eating regular yogurt and gatorade

>>and pudding and such?? I just wondered if the amount of sugar in yogurt

>>would make you dump? Responses??? :) PAige >>

>>

>>PAige! How ya doin' there, woman? I'm still using nonfat Dannon Light

>>yogurt and it's just fine for me. I usually manage about one third cup at

>>a

>>time...sometimes a few spoons less. A container can last me three to four

>>meals. Gatorade and I are good buddies...but I sip it throughout the day,

>>I

>>don't " chug " it. If I feel a little woozy after drinking it, I dilute it

>>in

>>water. Puddings don't sit well with me, but I've heard others say they

>>really like the nonsugar Jello puddings. Most of the real fruit juices are

>>fine; that's 100% juice, no sugar added. Be sure and try apricot nector

>>and

>>pineaple juice (nonsweetened) because they're good sources of (darn!

>>another

>>brain fart...I don't remember what I was going to say...) Dee in MI.

>

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Dannon Light has been a mainstay for me since my surgery 8 months ago. It

is sweetened with aspartame and has no fat - I eat it every day. It's

delicious.

>

>Reply-To: MiniGastricBypassonelist

>To: <MiniGastricBypassonelist>

>Subject: Re: Hunger?

>Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2000 06:45:58 -0500

>

>I have eaten Dannon Light non-fat flavored yogurt from the first day home

>from the hospital. It is sweetened with real sweeteners. I havn't had any

>problem with it. In fact, it's yummy. I also get Jello pudding mixes in

>the grocery - the artifically sweetened non-fat kind, mix it up with skim

>milk. It's so good I can't believe it. It also gives you a satisfied

>feeling..I've had problems with hunger.

>

> Re: Hunger?

> > >Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2000 14:23:14 EST

> > >

> > >I tried some eggs the other day. Well, one bite mind you. and I

>dumped,

>I

> > >have learned my lesson. I am one week post op and I am drinking on

> > >gatorade

> > >and eating 4 oz of yogurt which I just started yesterday. I have a

>cracker

> > >now and then with my chicken noodle soup. I have to though that I am

>not

> > >really hungry. But, I have found out one thing, all the commercials on

>TV

> > >are about food. I do get really thirsty and I took a couple sips of

>water

> > >and it came back up as soon as it hit my new pouch. Ouch.

> > >,

> > >MGB 2-9-00

> > >

> > >

> >

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Dannon Light has been a mainstay for me since my surgery 8 months ago. It

is sweetened with aspartame and has no fat - I eat it every day. It's

delicious.

>

>Reply-To: MiniGastricBypassonelist

>To: <MiniGastricBypassonelist>

>Subject: Re: Hunger?

>Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2000 06:45:58 -0500

>

>I have eaten Dannon Light non-fat flavored yogurt from the first day home

>from the hospital. It is sweetened with real sweeteners. I havn't had any

>problem with it. In fact, it's yummy. I also get Jello pudding mixes in

>the grocery - the artifically sweetened non-fat kind, mix it up with skim

>milk. It's so good I can't believe it. It also gives you a satisfied

>feeling..I've had problems with hunger.

>

> Re: Hunger?

> > >Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2000 14:23:14 EST

> > >

> > >I tried some eggs the other day. Well, one bite mind you. and I

>dumped,

>I

> > >have learned my lesson. I am one week post op and I am drinking on

> > >gatorade

> > >and eating 4 oz of yogurt which I just started yesterday. I have a

>cracker

> > >now and then with my chicken noodle soup. I have to though that I am

>not

> > >really hungry. But, I have found out one thing, all the commercials on

>TV

> > >are about food. I do get really thirsty and I took a couple sips of

>water

> > >and it came back up as soon as it hit my new pouch. Ouch.

> > >,

> > >MGB 2-9-00

> > >

> > >

> >

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> > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

> >

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<< So.......gatorade is synthesized sweat?? :-))) >>

Egg-zactly! Better living through chemistry! (My husband is always pleased

to see that this old commercial tag line is as true today as it was when the

ad man coined it!) Dee in MI.

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<< So.......gatorade is synthesized sweat?? :-))) >>

Egg-zactly! Better living through chemistry! (My husband is always pleased

to see that this old commercial tag line is as true today as it was when the

ad man coined it!) Dee in MI.

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