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So many of you know I had my gallbladder out 3.5 weeks ago. All has been good so far, back to almost normal. I have been fairly safe of trying to eat anything fatty or greasy and fairly bland. Well, today I had a training session out be the airport that ended aroudn 11:30 AM. I figured WTF, my appt isnt until 1:30 PM so I will have lunch out this way. So, I go to Anthonys Wood Fired Pizza and order a pizza with peperoni and sausage. Ouch. I am telling you the grease and fat I could have rung off this shit, but it was tasty. I didnt even make it to the parking lot when this happend....

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Holy shit, I was never so scared in my life. Full panic mode, where can I shit? Can I make it? I swear please let me find a toliet and I will never pick on Noley again. SO, I see a Barnes and Noble, pull right up right jump out and fly into that joint and the front desk lady says sir the porn section is over that way. I screamed maam redtube on the ipad couldnt save what is about to happen. Wow. I didnt even have time to build a nest. Wow. Moral of the story I may have to eat like Agent for the rest of my life now. What the FUCK? Next thing you know I will be growing brussel sprouts in my yard or something. My life is over and no MJ I cant have wings either I think.

Noley is safe now.
 

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After gall-bladder surgery..


Gradually increase the fiber in your diet. This can help normalize bowel movements by reducing incidents of diarrhea or constipation. However, it can also make gas and cramping worse. The best approach is to slowly increase the amount of fiber in your diet over a period of weeks.

Here's a look at the fiber content of some common foods. Read nutrition labels to find out exactly how much fiber is in your favorite foods. ... men should aim for 30 to 38 grams a day.


FruitsServing sizeTotal fiber (grams)*
Raspberries1 cup8.0
Pear, with skin1 medium5.5
Apple, with skin1 medium4.4
Banana1 medium3.1
Orange1 medium3.1
Strawberries (halves)1 cup3.0
Figs, dried2 medium1.6
Raisins1 ounce (60 raisins)1.0

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Grains, cereal & pastaServing sizeTotal fiber (grams)*
Spaghetti, whole-wheat, cooked1 cup6.3
Barley, pearled, cooked1 cup6.0
Bran flakes3/4 cup5.3
Oat bran muffin1 medium5.2
Oatmeal, instant, cooked1 cup4.0
Popcorn, air-popped3 cups3.5
Brown rice, cooked1 cup3.5
Bread, rye1 slice1.9
Bread, whole-wheat or multigrain1 slice1.9

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Legumes, nuts and seedsServing sizeTotal fiber (grams)*
Split peas, cooked1 cup16.3
Lentils, cooked1 cup15.6
Black beans, cooked1 cup15.0
Lima beans, cooked1 cup13.2
Baked beans, vegetarian, canned, cooked1 cup10.4
Sunflower seed kernels1/4 cup3.9
Almonds1 ounce (23 nuts)3.5
Pistachio nuts1 ounce (49 nuts)2.9
Pecans1 ounce (19 halves)2.7

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VegetablesServing sizeTotal fiber (grams)*
Artichoke, cooked1 medium10.3
Green peas, cooked1 cup8.8
Broccoli, boiled1 cup5.1
Turnip greens, boiled1 cup5.0
Brussels sprouts, cooked1 cup4.1
Sweet corn, cooked1 cup4.0
Potato, with skin, baked1 small3.0
Tomato paste1/4 cup2.7
Carrot, raw1 medium1.7

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They wanted to take mine out eleven years ago and I said no way. I worked with a girl who had hers out, and watching what she went through every day just eating the bland stuff she ate, and I knew I would never be able to survive the way I like to eat hot n spicy stuff. Not happening! :nono::nono:
 
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