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My husband and I Celebrate our 8th wedding anniversary this coming Tuesday. We would like to go out for dinner. I am 3.5 weeks post op. What CAN I eat ? Any restaurant suggestions ?

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So you'll be about 4 wks post? Sushi? Minus the rice? Red lobster? Broiled seafood? Theres always taco bell refried Beans. Lmao. J/K

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ahhhh forgot about Red Lobster !!! GREAT call....if I can't eat we can go through taco bell drive through LMAO !!!! :0) Add me on my fitness pal.? I am jovifan86

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Just sent a request! :)

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french onion Soup (no crouton)? I was allowed soft cheese at that point in my post-op diet. YUM!

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Tried a chicken Quesadilla very slowly. Quesdailla won....:0(

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Tried a chicken Quesadilla very slowly. Quesdailla won....:0(

Oh no :( what happened?

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Just went down rough and I got SUPER nauseous. :o With and w/o tortilla. I ate 1 full piece out of 6 ...my daughter loved them today left over. I did try again today and immediately nauseous. I am having a lot of trouble with chicken in general. Except canned chicken that seems ok. Can't wait to see my NUT Tuesday so I can maybe get some ideas/suggestions how and what to eat .......all my info is pretty vague !

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Just went down rough and I got SUPER nauseous. :o With and w/o tortilla. I ate 1 full piece out of 6 ...my daughter loved them today left over. I did try again today and immediately nauseous. I am having a lot of trouble with chicken in general. Except canned chicken that seems ok. Can't wait to see my NUT Tuesday so I can maybe get some ideas/suggestions how and what to eat .......all my info is pretty vague !

What about shredded chicken? Simmered in a slow cooker, maybe?

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Ugh. That sux. Maybe *peices* of chicken is too much. Might not be ready for that solid yet.

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I have discovered chicken in any form but canned or in chicken salad wreaks havoc on my stomach. Im almost six weeks out and I guess it will have to wait for further down the road.

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You can try shrimp quesodilla, it's high Protein and soft foods, I've also had shrimp fajitas, and they usually come with Beans which is a mushy food. Overall my sleeve seems to love shrimp, so I'd go for anything non fried shrimp.

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Both chicken and tortilla can be trouble foods for some folks. Tortillas are a no-go for me even now. I hate not knowing if just one more tiny bite is going to be the one that puts me in pain!

I'd stick with Soup at this point, but that's because my surgeon had a strict post op diet. A really flavorful, rich Soup like something you'd get at Red Lobster could work but you could find a good soup just about anywhere. Maybe a tiny nibble here and there of something soft from your husband's plate and a spoon of a soft dessert for good measure.

Everything in moderation! Just take it easy and don't get frustrated if you find you can't eat more than a few bites.

Enjoy yourself, and Happy Anniversary!

~Cheri

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You might be a little early out for chunks of chicken. I didn't start eating "regular" chicken (and other meats) until 8 weeks out - after week 4 my nutritionist allowed canned chicken and tuna, but I always mixed with a small amount of mayo and dill relish for tuna/chicken salad. That made it really moist.

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I agree it is too early for chicken. I am 8 weeks out and now I can eat a drumstick at the most. I had also 2 small pieces of grilled chicken.

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