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I ate some yougurt! It was so good, but yet really, really sweet. :)

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Honestly - nothing. I was too worried about a leak to cheat!

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I didn't cheat either - it wasn't worth the risk of hurting myself, and with the nerves in your stomach not yet healed, your body can't give you good feedback if you're over-stressing your newly stitched-up stomach! It's only two weeks, and if you don't tolerate something well and heave it back up, think how hard that is on the surgical line. Please be careful folks! :(

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I had the refried Beans, refried and thinned out so much I basicly drank them also added some roasted chilies to them.

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Nothing week 2. Week 3 I had 2 bites of chicken. Regretted it because I shouldn't have but I didn't get sick at all.

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No cheating for me, either. Didn't make sense to go through so much effort (major surgery) to risk the possible negatives associated with cheating.

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An infant/baby spoon of whipped Peanut Butter. mmmmm.

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An infant/baby spoon of whipped Peanut Butter. mmmmm.

That sounds amazing!

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Did not cheat too afraid to hurt myself

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I did not cheat. I was self pay and scared to death he would open me up and not complete the surg. Can't afford the risk.

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I am very curious as to why people would risk their sleeve by cheating on the dietary plan given by their surgeon? I know that I was fearful of damaging my staple sline and I cheated with yogurt, but that was because of a discrepancy with Kaiser's dietary plan and the surgeon's dietary plan. I am really interested in hearing the rational that goes through our minds that contribute to us cheating. no judgements, just curious. Thanks everyone. :)

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I also was too afraid to cheat. I was on straight liquids for 3 weeks post op - no yogurt, eggs, tuna, cottage cheese, NOTHING. I ate out with family several times during those 3 weeks and never once cheated. I was too afraid of damaging myself. Plus, I couldn't even meet my Water goal yet. I didn't want to force anything. It's not worth the risk IMO. You'll be able to eat soon. :-)

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Im 15 days out and toying with puréed foods. First 13 days, just liquid!!

Now I feel well, no issues and puréed food keeps me satisfied longer than liquid.< /p>

There is no reason to 'cheat' call ur dr and see what you can do to help u tolerate the diet.

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Im 15 days out and toying with puréed foods. First 13 days' date=' just liquid!!

Now I feel well, no issues and puréed food keeps me satisfied longer than liquid.

There is no reason to 'cheat' call ur dr and see what you can do to help u tolerate the diet.[/quote']

I'm still on full liquid I don't like it my dr. Said I have to be on it till the 3th of aug.

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