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i have been sleeved on 11th of April 2012, and i lost on first 4 weeks 12 Kgs :), however, what shall i eat now, my doc says i can start sea food, well chewed friuts and vegs!!! any ideas when i can eat meat and chicken? !!

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I was sleeved the day before you! Glad you are doing well. My dr says I can have canned chicken now, but regular chicken at 2 months. Red meat I have to wait until 6 months. A lot of dr's allow meat sooner though. Check with your nutritionist or dr.

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I was looking in the information that I received from my surgeon. It just said lean protien. That included chicken breast and lean beef. Lean pork as well. All were 2 - 5 oz. Portion size. I hope this helped.

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Thanks a lot for the replies, but still I am confused cause I don't understand whey some foods are prohibited, is it because of the high calories or to protect the gastric?!!

What about spicy foods after 4 weeks ?!! Is it allowed?

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I was sleeved on April 10th and I can have all meats that are soft. Even red meat. I have tried everything and no problems. eggs and tuna don't sit right but I do have a problem with not eating slow. I have to defiantly work on that because I don't like that feeling. I have never puked yet but I don't go over 2 oz of meat at a time.

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I was told to start with dark meat chicken because it moister and the only beef I can have is ground beef.

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U should be able to eat meats 4 weeks out. You jus gotta make sure is very moist and tender like meat in Soup.< /p>

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What about spicy food and fried food?

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