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Hey all! My fiance was banded about a week ago. His surgeon keeps him on full liquids and thin purees for up to four weeks, so naturally he's thinking about what he'll be able to have when the soft food stage rolls around. For some inexplicable reason he's been craving chopped liver (I'm not a fan, but to each his own). I'm not sure of the consistency since I don't eat it, but would it be considered a soft food or something he would have to wait for solids to eat?

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The best thing I can think of for the soft mushy food stage is, compare it to cottage cheese. I was able to eat these foods 2 weeks after I had surgery but, some doctors are different. Good Luck

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I wouldn't consider liver a soft food, like the doctors are talking of. I have to be on liquids for a full 4 weeks after surgery, 2 wks before. I can't wait to get started though!

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The mushy stage has been described as anything u could suck up with a large straw so not sure chopped liver would come under that :)

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Liver is generally very dry, the only way I can imagine it being soft is if it has been made into pate and that is generally high in fat.

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no meats, ,, nothing you would NOT give a 3/ 4 mo old baby

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