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Im now 3 weeks post op & would love my all time favourite Sushi!!! Has anyone eaten sushi & does it go down well, will I ever be able to eat it again???

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I'm 3 weeks out and on soft normal food if u are at that stage I would say have it, I have had rice and had no problems I can't see any problems with sushi everything is so soft just chew well and enjoy:)

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I would say it is too soon. I eat sushi but have them leave off the rice and have it cut smaller. No not sashimi

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I have problems with rolls even if its brown rice. I've gotten stuck a couple of times.

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I eat sushi with no problem, rice & all. Small bites & chew, chew, chew. But like everyone has said it might be too soon for you. Once you are on solid foods, try it and see.

I can eat any foods, I take small bites and chew the food to mush. :D

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I have been eating sushi since I was back on solids ( at 4 weeks). No problems, I'm like the above poster, I can eat everything with no problems provided the food pieces are small.

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Happy to report sushi for me also goes down fine. With the rolls, ensure you can chew and breakdown the seaweed wrap before swallowing. An alternative is having the roll cut in smaller slices if your teeth cant tear through the seaweed.

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