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Since joining this group I have been reading a lot of what people are consuming. I see very little vegetables which are important to healthy weigh loss especially green veggies. So what veggies are you consuming? I can have cooked green veggies at week 3 post op.

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I think the problem early on is that we stress over getting in the Protein instead of having a "balanced" meal. I'm 7 weeks out now & was just allowed to have soft veggies last week. However, most of the time I have 2-4 ounces of meat & I'm full so I don't have veggies.

I remember on my dietitian's guidelines she had a thing that said that once I was 12 weeks out & back on completely "regular" food, a sample meal should be 2-3 ounces of meat, 2 broccoli florets, a tablespoon of rice (if room for it).

I would eventually like to get in veggies & do things a little more balanced, but right now I've been focusing on the Proteins.

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The day I came home from the hospital my son and his wife brought me over a juicer. I get my vegies in by juicing them and it also gives me my liquid too. I cleared drinking the juice with my Doctor at my one week post-op.

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No room for veg. Must eat Protein ! Mmm this chicken is good ... Tastes just like vegetables! I am 7 months out and can almost eat my protein requirement most days ,If I eat veg no room for protein.

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The day I came home from the hospital my son and his wife brought me over a juicer. I get my vegies in by juicing them and it also gives me my liquid too. I cleared drinking the juice with my Doctor at my one week post-op.

I priced a juicer and can't wait to buy it when I am able to include veggies. They are too important to healthy living. Woman can not live by Protein alone! Lol

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Just make sure you get all your Protein in and you can have all the veggies you can hold. They do take up quite a bit of room in the sleeve. Sometimes I eat Protein for my meal and then snack on veggies in between. Most healthy veggies don't have that many calories. To me, steamed or lightly braised broccoli, asparagus, brussels sprouts, zucchini, summer squash, etc are just as good as candy. You definitely do not have to give up your favorite foods after the sleeve. Your tummy will self limit what you can have.

This whole journey is not about deprivation, it is about control. Happy trails...Kathe

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I'm 11 weeks out tomorrow and do include vegetables daily, even if it's just a couple of bites. In the morning I have low sodium V8 juice, and I add lime juice and tobasco to it. At dinner I always have a few bites of vegetable like summer squash, green Beans etc. I've also made zucchini squash squares and cauliflower pie from Eggface's blog. I cook for my family so there's always a vegetable. I also make a very small 1/4 cup of cherry tomatoes, sliced with some fresh basil, chopped garlic, a sprinkle of parmesan cheese and a tsp of vinaigrette dressing-yum!

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