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I did not puree any meats. I did puree tuna, cream of mushroom Soup and pea soup. I also pureed red Beans w/Progresso Tomato and Basil soup. I was able to have mashed taters and scrambled eggs. I also had some baby food.< /p>

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how did u get enough protein...and did you spice up the babyfood?

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Baby food was just Cereal and one jar of peaches. It did not keep me filled for too long, that's whay it was only once with a 2oz serving. I drink Unjury 3 times a day. Part skim ricotta cheese, eggs, and Beans. I do get all the Protein in.

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hey i am new to blogging so I'm not sure when you posted. I had my surgery the 20th. are you still on liquids? I only had to be on liquids for a week, then puree, then soft, finally solid. I was just wondering if its different by doctor.

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I was banded on the 20th. The first week I lost about 12lbs. tuesday I will be at three weeks and I havent lost another pound. I actually gained one. Talk about wanting to throw the scale through the window. i am on soft food I eat between six and nine hundred calories per day. I walk three to four times per week. I don"t get all 64oz of Water in but prob 40 or more. i am on or real close to my Protein. Talk about frustrating!!

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I havent had to do the puree as long as you are doing but I still revert to puree at night most of the time..Im only 3.5 weeks out. Otherwise I eat baked tilapia and overcooked mashed broccoli or Beans at nite..My fav puree is a quasi cabbage Soup recipe...small head of cabbage diced, couple carrots sliced, can of tomatoes with juice, 1 can Tomato paste, 3 or 4T chicken base, cover with Water, cook till soft, add cayenne and garlic powder to taste, then puree and put in fridge. I love it. but no Protein so I still drink my protein shot of whey protein.

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I am 11 days post op and finally feeling really good. I have been on puree foods since Tue. one week early because I was having trouble getting enough cal. At first it was hard to eat but for the last couple of days I have been able to eat without much problem. I am even getting hungry, I guess the next stage is bandster-hell:smile2:

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Sorry about the smoking, Christie. It's hard... but the Chantix helps me keep focused... and my teenage boys are so happy. I pray I can do it. I guess my thought is if I'm already unhappy (no eating), why not be truly miserable and stop smoking also. LOL *But a cigarette with my liquids would surely help! :)

My doc won't let me take Chantix because I've been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. I've heard that it works amazingly though!

Hubby and I are determined to quit again in ONE WEEK! We never should have started again, but I'm weak.

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Hey everyone! I haven't had my post-op visit yet, and plan to ask while I'm there in a couple of days, but I'm wondering what advice all of you have been given about moving up from walking to RUNNING?

I never imagined myself wanting to run, but I'm thinking about trying the Couch 2 5K program and am anxious to get started before I lose the motivation!

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My doc won't let me take Chantix because I've been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. I've heard that it works amazingly though!

Hubby and I are determined to quit again in ONE WEEK! We never should have started again, but I'm weak.

We're not weak.... we just like our addictions. I made the mistake of posting my smoking status on facebook... now everyone knows! Pressure! *and I don't like pressure!

Good luck. I hope that working with your hubby will help. *I started by only smoking outside and standing.... if that helps. :)

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Hey everyone! I haven't had my post-op visit yet, and plan to ask while I'm there in a couple of days, but I'm wondering what advice all of you have been given about moving up from walking to RUNNING?

I never imagined myself wanting to run, but I'm thinking about trying the Couch 2 5K program and am anxious to get started before I lose the motivation!

I had my first post-op appointment last week and told my Dr. about setting my first main goal to run a 5K in Nov by using the Couch to 5K program and he said that was fine, but to just keep walking for the first 2 weeks after surgery. After that I could get back to working out depending on how I was feeling, and start the program. I've recruited a couple of friendds and we are planning to do the Austin Race for the Cure the first weekend of November.

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:thumbup: lol i burp all the time and it do leave a funny after taste i cant really say its the Protein because i started drinking them before the surgery and I don't remember having the funny after taste

I have that weird taste. too. I wonder if not Protein if it's still the gas/anesthesia working it's way out. . .my throat still hurts, too! Other than that, I'm beginning to feel more like myself. I was banded July 30th. I guess my doctor progresses to real food quicker. Tomorrow is day 11 and I'm going to mechicanical soft foods. tuna, lean ground meat. . .

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Yah!! July Bansters Site!!

I've been feeling pretty good.... and HUNGRY since day 3! Liquids just drop through me. So I drink and pee.... sip... drink and pee... sip... LOL I have another week until I can add something more solid. Skim milk has helped... and the Protein powders. *Who knew you could get sick of chocolate??!!

Stitches are starting to itch... and I have a pain in my right side sometimes...not sure.

**Can you disrupt your port or band by turning over in bed or sitting up.... when you have to use the muscles in your mid-section?***

I want to wear a shirt that says "Don't Poke the Bear ! She gave up Diet Coke, Cigarettes, popcorn, and food this month. It's not gonna' be pretty!"

I feel your pain - no DCoke, cigarettes, popcorn forever. But I've already found the food thing will be ok. I tried a change with the chocolate that was scrumptious and wanted to share w/ you. In a blender put 6oz. of skim milk or lite soy vanilla milk, about 1/3 cup lite vanilla yogurt. Add the scoop of chocolate Protein Powder (I used Nectar) and 1 teaspoon of reduced cal Peanut Butter. Mix and puree. It's so good!!

As far as the turning over in bed, I was afraid of that too. I will sleep on my back and right side, but prop a pillow under me. I don't think you'll hurt anything, but I'd move slowly anyway. It's natural to want to protect that area.

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In the search on the home page type in ticker tutorial. There is a step by step there.

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This is HYSTERICAL!! I want to get a shirt like that too...only mine is Diet Pepsi. LOL

I'm also not as strong as you, and I caved on smoking after the surgery. I was doing great pre-surgery, but I started smoking again the day I got home from the hospital. I just needed SOMETHING to do instead of eating.... :thumbup:

I haven't smoked, but I'm serious thinking about purchasing a "mechanical" cigarette I heard about. Go look at it: Blu.com. You can get inserts with nicotine at various levels, but none of the tar and other crap they put in cigarettes. Could be an alternative. . .but quitting for good would be better.

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