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Congrats! Don't forget oatmeal, cream of wheat, pudding, yogurt you have lots of options! Best wishes :)

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I was banded on the 17th, and am looking forward to Wed.........pureed and blenderized...............no oatmeal, but cream of wheat, refried Beans, potatoes, blenderized meats.............yummo. I am not starving but it will have been over a month on liquids by the time Wed hits.

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Just be careful with scrambled eggs, some people have trouble with them. They are best slightly undercooked so that they are still really moist - whatever you do make sure you don't over cook them.

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Oh, I remember that feeling so well!!!! I was DYING to chew something!!!! Not only because I just wanted to chew something, but because I was SO HUNGRY. It's been almost 3 yrs since I had my band placed, and I think I remember my first "real" food....some noodles with marinara? I think? God, it tasted so so good. (I had been cooking really hearty Soups during the liquid phase, but nothing beats chewing when you're just dying to chew!) Side note: The noodles were whole grain! (no shame here, please!)

I didn't have to do any special diet prior to getting banded, but I did have to do liquids for a whole month after. OMG....if I ever have to do that again for a prolonged period, I'm not sure what I'll do! I love food!

Good luck! I hope you get clearance to eat something substantial soon. And yes, I still have trouble with scrambled eggs. I love them, though. I'm looking forward to getting this band out in 8 days so I can eat them unhindered. Good luck!

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i have trouble with scrambled eggs, but i found that poached eggs go down the easiest! good luck to ya!

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