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5 Days Post Op And Eatting Sf Jello.. That's Clear Right?



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ok so here I am , trying to switch things up, and I have added s/f Jello to my clear liquid phase... thats ok right? also finding that s/f ice pops r nice too. not too into broth but i don't think that it really matters does it? I noticed i feel soo full all the time... do you think more nutrition is needed? My dr. says I can't have Protein Shakes untill full liquid phase although in 2 days I get to add liquid yogurt. What did you eat during each phase? Ideas please? thanks!

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My favorite thing on the clear liquid part was the Soup they serve at Japanese habachi restaurants.. It was tastier than plain broth and pretty cheap... I got 5 styrophome cups of it for $10. I also had Jello. I was told to drink G2 Gatorade, the sugar free Gatorade and when I got tired of sipping, I froze some Gatorade and that was really good. I also really liked apple juice.< /p>

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I believe sf Jello is considered a clear liquid. Lets see what others say about it.

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I'm at the same point as far as clear foods. This is really hard but I'm trying. Stay vigilant.

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Clears are anything that you can see thorough. Decaf teas, coffee (with no milk), Jello, popcicles etc...

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Avoid the coffee...as per my surgeon it's not considered a clear liquid. Yes, Jello is considered a clear "liquid"...as long as you don't add anything to it.

I had cravings for salt during my liquid diet phase, so plain chicken broth was perfect to stay compliant with the diet and provide the salt I wanted.

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thanks everyone!

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As a nurse, coffee is considered a clear liquid as long as it is Decaf and no milk added. Each surgeon has an opinion and the ones that I work with allow us to drink it. Since I am not a coffee drinker, it didn't matter to me. To each his own. :)

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