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  1. 1. Do you eat thin soups?



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Im just wondering if any of you find Soup to be a "no-no" because it is so liquidy or if you do get full from it. Im a few weeks post op and wondering if soup is still a viable option for me.

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I eat Soup often. It depends on your restriction level. I have great restriction and chunky type Soups stay with me and I get full. At just a few weeks post-op the soup may go through faster, but can still be a good option for Protein (Chili).

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Soup is a huge mainstay of my diet. I find that certain types of the month I have more restriction then others. This is the time that I head to Chili's and get an enchilada soup. Read the labels if you are eating canned soup and make sure you aren't getting too much msg - this causes bloating. (For me anyway.)

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Yep--love it! I make my own vegetable Soup from scratch so it's full of great Vitamins. Since raw veggies and I don't seem to get along, this soup is one of the best ways for me to get my veggies. I find it quite filling. It may not last quite as long as some other foods, but like Humming Bird said, if it's a bit "chunky" it lasts longer. Though, I do try to eat the broth first and eat the veggies last (so they don't get washed away too quickly). Works for me. :)

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Yes, about 80% of my meals have been some type of Soup. The majority of the times, I make my own soup. Occasionally, I'll go to Chili's or some restaurant that serves soup and salad combination. My daily intake is about 1250 calories this past year, however, I do find when I don't eat soup, I eat about 1000 calories/day which is on the low end.

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Im just wondering if any of you find Soup to be a "no-no" because it is so liquidy or if you do get full from it. Im a few weeks post op and wondering if soup is still a viable option for me.

I LOVE soup and eat a bowl almost everyday. At least once a week I make a big pot of homemade chicken broth to eat on its own and to use as a base in other Soups (plus, then I have the tender boiled chicken to use all week). Some favorite soups I make often are vegetable, mushroom barley, Tomato, butternut, chowders...pretty much anything that doesn't have big chunks of meat (I can't tolerate most red meats). It makes a great lunch and some nights, when my family just wants to grill steaks or burgers (or something else I can't eat), I am very happy and satisfied with a bowl of homemade soup.

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Your answers are interesting. My nutritionist said to stay away from Soup, but if I absolutely had to have it, then drain off the liquid first.

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I love soup...right now it's really all I can eat since I just got a fill a week ago and I'm still pretty tight. I just made some roasted garlic with potato Soup so good..

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After a fill, it is the only thing that I can eat, also. But, some days, I crave mashed potato, cheese Soup. I have not had a problem eating it, and it stays with me, too. But, I can't tolerate chunky Soups, I have a tendency to not chew them. :angry:

Karen(kll724)

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