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I can't find where applesauce is listed in my post-op book under a certain diet. Does anyone know what their docs say? is it under full liquid? pureed? I have been eating it but my sister just pointed out to me it wasn't listed under full liquid diet....I thought it was....

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I can't find where applesauce is listed in my post-op book under a certain diet. Does anyone know what their docs say? is it under full liquid? pureed? I have been eating it but my sister just pointed out to me it wasn't listed under full liquid diet....I thought it was....

Applesauce is a mushy food...not a liquid.

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Applesauce is on my list from my dr for week 2 which is mushies. Just had my first one today lol

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Applesauce is a mushy food...not a liquid.

Yogurt is also not a liquid, yet it is listed as ok under full liquids....

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your dr. must have a different definition of liquids. yogurt was also a mushy/pureed food per my post op list. just to be sure, call the office to confirm that applesauce is ok.

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another example of how different dr's are

on my full liquids, i was allowed applesauce and yogurt (which i dont eat)

as long as you are eating/drinking what you dr advised/suggested

then you are good.

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I as told by my nurse to empty my pills into applesauce and take them that way the day after surgery. I had a hard time digesting it I only ate the amount necessary to get the medicine in my body, but it seems to be ok if you are handling it well.

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Yogurt is listed under mushy on my post op list. Dr's are different so definitely double check w yours :)

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Applesauce is a full liquid on my list. Ah the differences.

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My post-op diet is 3 days of Clear Liquids, then 5 weeks of full liquids + Protein Shakes. Applesauce is ok (no sugar added). This is my 4th post-op day, just had my first "full liquid meal"- runny oatmeal, with half a package of Unjury unflavored Protein. Four tablespoons filled me up. Daily goal is 40-60 gms protein, but everyone's requrements are different.

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Applesauce is on the permitted foods, (No more than 2) for day 3. This is from True Results out of Scottsdale. But I would follow what your provider recommends since they will be the ones supporting you.

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Did applesauce as mushy food and still do. Have a teaspoon of sugar free coolwhip on top. Oh, yummy! (I say that sarcastically).

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