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]I'm on my fourth week I'm able to eat now I want sushi but kook at my paper it says two to three months what happens if you have it sooner? How it.can.damage ur tummy

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Every surgeon is different, but I had seared ahi today and I'm week 3. It went down well. No rice though The rice is probably why they want you to wait.

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Every surgeon is different' date=' but I had seared ahi today and I'm week 3. It went down well. Notice though! The rice is probably why they want you to wait.[/quote']

I'm week 4 Idk why they don't want you to eat rice and etc yet

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it's the rice. have some sashimi! bonefish grill has great tuna sashimi with no rice. i'm not sure about the sesame seeds though?

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I am sooo glad this topic was raised because I am definitely a sushi girl. I was told in a support group meeting prior to my surgery that sushami is the best choice. What about tatare? The earlier recommendation re: the seared tuna appetizer at Bonefish is a great one! I LOVE that place and have had that dish plenty of times! I can't see the seeds causing an issue though... :)

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If it weren't for sashimi and/or poke salad, I'd have a hard time getting my Protein in. They're life savers for me. I added sashimi (maguro and salmon) around week 4.

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I've been eating sushi since post op week four...No problems, my sleeve seems to really enjoy it! That and hot n sour Soup, yummy!

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Its ok to try things and see if its tolerated. I advanced my post op diet really fast...I just sampled and moved forward with what worked. You're not going to damage your stomach with the TYPE of food, its how the food processes while briefly in your stomach. Also, after you are healed you can't damage your sleeve with normal eating. You would have to eat in excess to crying pains to even get close to doing anything damaging. Its a common notion on this site when people are fearing they will "stretch out their sleeve" its not going to happen. Now you will have some volume capacity increase a bit once swelling goes down but it will never again be at the size your stomach once was

Best of luck

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Its ok to try things and see if its tolerated. I advanced my post op diet really fast...I just sampled and moved forward with what worked. You're not going to damage your stomach with the TYPE of food' date=' its how the food processes while briefly in your stomach. Also, after you are healed you can't damage your sleeve with normal eating. You would have to eat in excess to crying pains to even get close to doing anything damaging. Its a common notion on this site when people are fearing they will "stretch out their sleeve" its not going to happen. Now you will have some volume capacity increase a bit once swelling goes down but it will never again be at the size your stomach once was

Best of luck[/quote']

I need a friend like u kause I was only crazy saying my stomach going to stretch out. They told me I.can advanced my diet but.I'm sacred to eat Smh

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