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not sure what i can have i have a list full of sweet stuff had my surgery wendsday not hungry at all i have only had Water.< /p>

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Try Protein Shakes and cream Soups. Who's the cream soups with a hand lender to be sure of no solids.

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Tomato or sweet red pepper Soup is quite nice. I added Mrs. Dash salt free seasonings (Baked chicken Flavor is great) to the soup before heating which gave the soup added flavor.

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My full liquid list includes Creamy Soups (strained), sugar free pudding, Low fat yogurt, Instant mashed potatoes, Skim milk, Carnation instant Breakfast, Protein Shakes

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I had Protein Shakes, ff broth, sj Jello & popscicles, crystal light. Try to eat so you can heal. Good luck!

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http://www.nlm.nih.g...ions/000206.htm

What You Can Eat and Drink

You can eat or drink only things that are liquid. You may have these foods and drinks:

  • Water
  • Fruit juices, including Nectars and juices with pulp
  • Butter, margarine, oil, cream, custard, and pudding
  • Plain ice cream, frozen yogurt, and sherbet.
  • Fruit ices and popsicles
  • Sugar, honey, and syrups
  • Soup broth (bouillon, consommé, and strained cream Soups -- but NO solids)
  • Gelatin (Jell-O)
  • Boost, Ensure, Resource, Sustacal. and other liquid supplements
  • Tea or coffee with cream or milk and sugar or honey

Ask your doctor if you can include these foods in your full liquid diet:

  • Cooked, refined cereals, such as Cream of Wheat, cream of rice, oatmeal, grits, or farina
  • Strained meats, like the ones in baby food
  • Potatoes pureed in soup

Do NOT eat any kind of cheese, fruit (fresh, frozen, or canned), meat, and cereals that are not on your “okay” list.

Also, do NOT eat raw or cooked vegetables. And, do NOT eat ice cream or other frozen Desserts that have any solids in them or on top – things like nuts, chocolate chips, and pieces of Cookies.

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http://www.nlm.nih.g...ions/000206.htm

What You Can Eat and Drink

You can eat or drink only things that are liquid. You may have these foods and drinks:

  • Water
  • Fruit juices, including Nectars and juices with pulp
  • Butter, margarine, oil, cream, custard, and pudding
  • Plain ice cream, frozen yogurt, and sherbet.
  • Fruit ices and popsicles
  • Sugar, honey, and syrups
  • Soup broth (bouillon, consommé, and strained cream Soups -- but NO solids)
  • Gelatin (Jell-O)
  • Boost, Ensure, Resource, Sustacal. and other liquid supplements
  • Tea or coffee with cream or milk and sugar or honey

Ask your doctor if you can include these foods in your full liquid diet:

  • Cooked, refined cereals, such as Cream of Wheat, cream of rice, oatmeal, grits, or farina
  • Strained meats, like the ones in baby food
  • Potatoes pureed in soup

Do NOT eat any kind of cheese, fruit (fresh, frozen, or canned), meat, and cereals that are not on your “okay” list.

Also, do NOT eat raw or cooked vegetables. And, do NOT eat ice cream or other frozen Desserts that have any solids in them or on top – things like nuts, chocolate chips, and pieces of Cookies.

Wow, that list is TOTALLY different than mine... Mine didn't have any sweets, or any creamy things on it... The highest calorie item was probably mashed potatoes, and that had "(limit)" next to it...

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Thanks you all i have tried the Protein Shakes cant drink them at all,

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Wow, that list is TOTALLY different than mine... Mine didn't have any sweets, or any creamy things on it... The highest calorie item was probably mashed potatoes, and that had "(limit)" next to it...

It was a generic full liquid diet. If you have specific instructions from your doctor, stay with that, of course! :)

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