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First mushie meal 9 days post-op



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I just finished my first meal on the mushie stage. I was banded last Wednesday the 9th, and I've been getting hungry the past two days on my full liquid diet, which included yogurt, pudding, and puréed Soups. So I was looking forward to eating real food for the first time in over three weeks.

I scrambled two eggs, set a timer for 20 minutes, got the smallest plate and fork I could find, and sat down. It was my first meal following all the rules, including waiting a full minute after swallowing. Boy did I learn a lot in those twenty minutes!

First, I'm a wolfer, apparently. Normally I would have finished those eggs in two minutes or less. Breaking this habit is going to be tough. Second, I can feel my band. I read something on here about a "soft finish" when the body gives a signal like a sigh or hiccup or burp that you're done. I paused at nearly exactly twenty minutes, and I burped and felt ... Done. Amazing. My body said something, I heard it and responded appropriately, and I threw away most of one egg because my body had had enough.

Amazing. Slow and kind of boring to eat as this first meal was, I'm still shocked by the things I've learned about myself. Just wanted to share :)

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That's great! What a great story! Good to hear from someone whose following the rules so well.

We all pre opers haven't listened to our body in years! (At least myself)

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You're lucky you could move so quickly to mushies. A lot of us had to wait 14 days. As a warning you may feel less full as you heal. Just want to give you a heads up.

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Congrats on your first meal. Try to remember those signs. As the swelling goes down these signs may slip away until you get fills and restriction.

Practice the eating habits every time you eat. Almost a year banded and I still have to slow down and take smaller bits.....very easy to forget.

Sounds like you are doing great, keep it up!

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I'm jealous!! I was banded the 8th and I'm on liquids (pudding, creamed Soups, jello) for 3 weeks! :-( I want eggs!!!

I'm glad it went well for u! I had some small curd cottage cheese last night and felt full after eating just 1/3 cup!

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thanks for posting your first experience with mushies. I was banded on the 14th and have been wondering alot about how the next stage would go. I'm still all liquid but have been hungry and am hoping that mushies will leave me more satisfied.

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