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Those of you who have had ypur surgery done by Dr. David Kim in Dallas...I have a question for yall.

I am a bit confused as to when I can start the phase 3-puréed Protein diet. I have completed the phase one-Clear liquids (one week) and I am on my phase 2-full liquids. I was under the impression that this phase only lasts 2 weeks (the book he gave us is very confusing). I started it on June 25th and thoughttttt I was going to end it on Monday the 9th. But I just spoke with the nurse and she said it should be 3 weeks. Can anyone tell me what they are doing or did? I may just have to call back up there. They prolly think I am the crazy lady that doesn't get it ( I will just blame it on the lack of food...haha).

Thankssss!

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Was just there yesterday.. if u want to message me ur cell or email, I will send u a copy of the directions I got.

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Btw.. phase 1 clears are week 1.. phase 2 fulls are weeks 2 & 3.. phase 3 pureed is weeks 4 & 5.

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Hey~ the nurse I saw when I got my staples out said the 2nd phase is for week 2 and 3, so I start phase 3 on this Monday. [My surgery was June 18th]

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See that's what I thought! The book says on page 31 that it is weeks 2-3 both at the top and in the gray box on the side. But if you read a little further down it says in bold that this phase should last 3 weeks after phase 1 is tolerated.

I had my surgery the 18th as well. I think the nurse wasn't sure what she was talking about and then i confused her. I was so excited to start phase 3 Monday but now I just don't know what to do!

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@singlemama ... I remember chatting with you the day we got our staples out! So good to see a familiar face on here! They sent me straight to the ER because I was having pain in my arm. It turns out that I had a blood clot from my wrist to my elbow. I just got out of the hospital Saturday. It has been crazy!

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Oh my gosh! That is crazy! You're okay now though? Do you live over here? If so, we should keep up with each other and kinda have our own little support thing going on. I don't think you're much younger than me. I'm barely 23. Haha.

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It was totally unexpected! The blood clot came from an IV site in my hand. We should totally get together...and go grab a Water or something...haha. I live in Hurst. I am 23 as well so we can totally relate! I was thinking about going to the group support meeting. I think it's on the 11th of this month. Are you going?

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Oh my gosh that's scary, because that next day the site where my IV was swelled up, like bad. It only hurt when I touched it, and I applied ice at work for hours it seemed. It went down and bruised for the first time. It's still bruised but no longer hurting. And I think I will go. I hadn't even thought about it. Where is it at?

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Yea the nurses kept brushing me off when I told them they need to move the IV. My hand doubled in size where I couldn't bend my fingers. They finally moved it when I showed them that the hospital bracelets were majorly indenting into my skin.

I think it is just a block or so away from his office. I have the paper somewhere...I will look for it. Message me your cell number and I'll text ya the info when I can!

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I am out of country and accidently left my phase and sample menu book. Is it possible to get an email copy of it sent to me at glsouth@caribsurf.com ?

I'm sure if you called dr Kim's office they already have it electronically so they could send it. I only have a scanner at work and it's for business only. Good luck.

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