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Hello Sweet People

I have another question how do you post-op's do with Fajita Wraps? I love

these types of wraps because you can fill it with tuna or chicken breast strips

and it does not have all the calories of regular bread. Does this type of

food " stick " inside the pouch and cause problems? If so I will give up my love

of this but if it is digestible I will love to keep it. Fajita wraps are

especially handy in the summertime.

Any info you can share on this will be greatly appreciated

Thanks Guys

Lori Anne

pre-op Lap RNY

8/25/03

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In a message dated 7/7/2003 6:21:51 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

sholling@... writes:

> find any type of bread blows up like a balloon in my tummy and

> makes me ill.

>

>

Aww that sounds awful. I sure hope I can eat at least the fajita wrap and

english muffins that is the only bread I like anyway. Thanks for your input :o)

Lori Anne

pre-op Lap RNY

8/25/03

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I find any type of bread blows up like a balloon in my tummy and

makes me ill.

> Hello Sweet People

>

> I have another question how do you post-op's do with Fajita

Wraps? I love

> these types of wraps because you can fill it with tuna or chicken

breast strips

> and it does not have all the calories of regular bread. Does this

type of

> food " stick " inside the pouch and cause problems? If so I will

give up my love

> of this but if it is digestible I will love to keep it. Fajita

wraps are

> especially handy in the summertime.

>

> Any info you can share on this will be greatly appreciated

>

> Thanks Guys

>

> Lori Anne

> pre-op Lap RNY

> 8/25/03

>

>

>

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I do just fine with fajita wraps,... I just can't finish it all. Take it

slow and wait until about 6 months post op.

Natasha Gittings

lap rny 11/19/02

340/239/150-160

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In a message dated 7/10/2003 7:17:03 AM Eastern Daylight Time, negfp@...

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> do just fine with fajita wraps,... I just can't finish it all. Take it

> slow and wait until about 6 months post op.

>

Thank you Natasha I will try it at 6 months and I will take it nice and slow

I really love a good wrap I am trying to hypnotize my tummy now YOU WILL

DIGEST FAJITA WRAPS YOU WILL DIGEST FAJITA WRAPS AND NO BLOCKAGES LOL.

Take Care

Lori Anne

pre-op Lap RNY

8/25/03

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Natasha, can't help but notice that you've joined the century club.

Congratulations, you must feel great. I can't wait to join you.

Marina (Los Angeles, CA) and on the last day of her Maui Vacation boo hoo

post-op 3/12/03

In a message dated 7/10/2003 4:17:04 AM Pacific Standard Time, negfp@...

writes:

I do just fine with fajita wraps,... I just can't finish it all. Take it

slow and wait until about 6 months post op.

Natasha Gittings

lap rny 11/19/02

340/239/150-160

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AHHHHHH but the wrap is what makes the insides taste so great. I

really pray that I can tolerate a good old Fajita wrap including the wrap LOL.

Lori Anne

the Fajita big cry baby

pre-op Lap RNY

8/25/03

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