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Everyone seems to have such varied pre-op diets so I'm curious about if everyone's post-op diets are as equally varied. What was/is your pre-op diet?

I had:

Day of surgery: Water only

5 days Clear Liquids

7 days full liquids(Currently on day 1)

6 days mushy foods

Then solid food.< /p>

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Mine is 48 hrs liquid then full liquids until post op visit. But can proceed to mushies if I can tolerate them.

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pre op was 2 weeks liquids

post op was 2 weeks liquids (clear/then full)

2 weeks mushy/real soft---that i am on now

then soft/tolerate food if dr okay on f/u next week

guess all drs are different in their (diets)

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Pre-Op I didn't have to do a diet per my surgeon (he typically always does, but my BMI was right at 35 so he said it wasn't necessary, only voluntary) but I went ahead and did Protein Shakes for Breakfast and lunch, then salad for dinner.

Post-Op, I had two days of liquids only (water or Protein drink), two weeks of full liquid, two weeks of puree, two weeks of soft/moist, and now I'm at my first day of "regular" food.

I found the soft/moist step the most challenging for food choices.

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My pre op diet starts July 18th and is 2 weeks of Optifast, 6 servings, shakes, bars or Soup.

My post op diet is 3 phases:

Phase 1 - Weeks 1 and 2: High Protein liquid diet.

Phase 2 - Weeks 3,4,5, and 6: Blended, pureed or fork mashed foods.

Phase 3 - Week 7 and on: Regular diet.

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24 hours of liquids prior to surgery. That's all.

tmf

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I am in the UK, I have to be on the milk diet for two weeks, i started today but cheated just after a few hours, i so determined not to do it again, but two weeks on nothing but milk, Water, sugar free juice and jelly and a oxo drink for salt, i can have teas with sweetner though.

I need all the help i can get with this, this is very hard! :/

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