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FatPharm reacted to Julie norton in What was the first food you ate when allowed soft foods?
Yogurt. Yummy.
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FatPharm reacted to ssflbelle in What was the first food you ate when allowed soft foods?
At the 3rd week I was allowed to eat 1 egg a day and all the full liquids I had drunk the 1st 2 weeks. So my first egg was scrambled. I had 1 poached egg or boiled egg or scrambled egg a day for the whole third week. After that week I didn't eat or even want to look at an egg for about a month.
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FatPharm reacted to Irish_Eyes in What was the first food you ate when allowed soft foods?
I'm still PreOp but I can understand your dislike for the curds in most brands. If you have Knudsens brand the small curd is so small I never noticed the curds. I always liked the yellow package (probably 4%). Moved to Minnesota 20 years ago, they don't carry it. I finally broke down last month and tried the Daisy 4% the curds aren't as small, but it is good tasting cottage cheese. I like it with salt and pepper.
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FatPharm reacted to sgc in What was the first food you ate when allowed soft foods?
Scrambled eggs, cheddar cheese cubes, and mashed potatoes and gravy.
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FatPharm reacted to ladyinsouth in What was the first food you ate when allowed soft foods?
I ate the heck out of low fat refried Beans with low fat cheese and a little salsa - still do 5 years out
And the small salad shrimp - that's my snack alot of nights
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FatPharm reacted to 1poundatatime in What was the first food you ate when allowed soft foods?
I'm in Canada and the brands are different, but definitely try a few types. There is only one brand I like, the rest turn my stomach and seem to have a weird taste.
(go for full fat! So much tastier!)
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FatPharm reacted to MrsHTX in What was the first food you ate when allowed soft foods?
Scrambled eggs with a little shredded cheese and salsa at 3 weeks with no issues.
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FatPharm got a reaction from Newme17 in Soft foods 3wks post opt
Me too. Will probably have them without the cheese. Already bought 3 cans of the Old el Paso fat free ones. They get good reviews online.
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FatPharm got a reaction from Melena68 in Feeling fullness in my back?
I had 2 ounces (little medicine cups) of watered down refried Beans today, which are part of my Stage 2 diet. My plan doesn't say to Water them down, but they were pretty thick, so it seemed like a good idea. I made sure to take small amounts and even chewed up any tiny bean pieces. I noticed a heavy feeling in my back rather than in my sleeve. Is this normal? I am 13 days out.
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FatPharm got a reaction from Honeybee17 in 2 Weeks Post-Op and feeling a little regretful?
I had buyer's remorse BADLY while I was still in the hospital. I would see people eating food or drinking iced coffee, etc. and was thinking, "What have I done?" I was silently bargaining to change places in life with ANYONE who I came across, such as hospital workers, etc. Rather comical. I haven't really been regretful since I got home and started seeing results and feeling more normal, less gas pain, not claustrophobic hooked up to IVs and monitors, etc. I still have soreness in my belly button incision and the large incision where they pulled out the stomach remnant.
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FatPharm reacted to LifeIsAllGood in How soon after surgery did you do real exercise again?
I'm one month post-op as of yesterday and I walk at least 4 miles 5 times a week or 10000 steps and I started few days after my surgery.
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FatPharm got a reaction from Introversion in How soon after surgery did you do real exercise again?
Wow! That's awesome!
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FatPharm reacted to Introversion in How soon after surgery did you do real exercise again?
I was cleared by my surgeon's aftercare team to perform 'real' exercise (a.k.a. moderate to vigorous intensity) at six weeks out.
However, I did not resume exercise until approximately three months out. I started with a walk/jog routine. Less than two years later I run an average of 30 miles per week.
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FatPharm reacted to blizair09 in What was the first food you ate when allowed soft foods?
I use the full fat version of everything as I eat a low carb/high protein/high healthy fat diet (and have since 6 months pre-op), but Daisy also has a reduced fat product. There is a strawberry version of the preserves with no seeds (I think they call it strawberry jam). I have never had issues with the seeds (I don't even notice them to be honest). I introduced the preserves when I was able to introduce cottage cheese to my diet (which I believe, on my plan, was at 3 weeks post-op).
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FatPharm reacted to blizair09 in What was the first food you ate when allowed soft foods?
I eat Daisy brand. Try it with the preserves. You still get the curd effect, but it is quite good. (And 13 grams of Protein in 4 ounces!) And if strawberry isn't your thing, Smuckers has a variety of sugar free flavors.
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FatPharm reacted to blizair09 in What was the first food you ate when allowed soft foods?
And a tip on the cottage cheese -- mix 4 oz of cottage cheese with 1 tablespoon of sugar-free strawberry preserves. It is amazing. I have it twice a day -- first thing in the morning and last thing at night. It accounts for 12 of my 20 carbs per day. That's how much I like it!
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FatPharm reacted to OutsideMatchInside in Condiments?
Hot sauce is no calories, so go crazy. Just make sure you are taking a PPI and antacid.
I don't eat Salsa, doesn't interest me, can't help you there.
An entire brand of calorie free Condiments https://www.waldenfarms.com/
They are all just flavoring, xanthum gum and Water.
Best sugar free BBQ Sauce I have ever had, http://www.netrition.com/guys_bbq_sauce.html You can't even tell the difference.
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FatPharm reacted to blizair09 in 2 weeks out and i cannot drink enough water, why?????
Meeting your Protein and Water goals is a full time job in the first few weeks post-op. You have to do whatever you have to do to meet them. That is why I took 6 weeks off of work after surgery. Physically, I needed to recover, but I also had to get my head in the game post-op and understand how it was different from life pre-op if I wanted to be successful long-term.
I suggest that you keep sipping. Set a timer to remind you to meet certain milestones every 15 minutes. (If you drink 4 oz every 15 minutes, that's 16 oz in an hour and 64 oz in 4 hours. You are up a lot more than 4 hours, so you could even start at 1 oz or 2 oz every 15 minutes and let it take you 8 or 12 hours total.)
Even at 7.5 months out, I eat 8 meals about 2 hours apart and do the water drinking in between (allowing for the 30 minutes before and after eating). It takes me 12-14 hours to do this each day (even while I am working). It's a commitment, yes, but it is what it takes to be successful.
Good luck!
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FatPharm reacted to Diana_in_Philly in 2 weeks out and i cannot drink enough water, why?????
Try setting a timer on your phone. Also, try changing temperatures. Some days I found room temp Water was better than cold, other days it was the other way around. The lightheadedness could be from dehydration. please be careful.
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FatPharm got a reaction from Honeybee17 in 2 Weeks Post-Op and feeling a little regretful?
I had buyer's remorse BADLY while I was still in the hospital. I would see people eating food or drinking iced coffee, etc. and was thinking, "What have I done?" I was silently bargaining to change places in life with ANYONE who I came across, such as hospital workers, etc. Rather comical. I haven't really been regretful since I got home and started seeing results and feeling more normal, less gas pain, not claustrophobic hooked up to IVs and monitors, etc. I still have soreness in my belly button incision and the large incision where they pulled out the stomach remnant.
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FatPharm reacted to PatientEleventyBillion in What was the first food you ate when allowed soft foods?
Beans and melted cheddar.
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FatPharm reacted to OutsideMatchInside in What was the first food you ate when allowed soft foods?
soft baked white fish, it is basically mush after 3 chews
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FatPharm reacted to blizair09 in What was the first food you ate when allowed soft foods?
Well-cooked green Beans, cottage cheese, and string cheese. At 7.5 months post-op, I still eat each of these things every day.
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FatPharm reacted to OutsideMatchInside in MEH
Burning a lot of fat can make your Cholesterol artificially high. Mine is high but my Dr understands why and isn't putting me on meds for it.
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FatPharm reacted to Navigating the Wilderness in Did you "force" yourself to eat things post op that you never liked before?
Thank you, this is soooooo true.
Look, if you want to try new food, by all means go for it, but forcing yourself to eat things you do not like isn't a recipe for long-term success.