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I recently had my surgery. I'm not even a month out yet. I'm currently eating soft foods right now. I know I'm still too early to eat red meat and pork, but when I'm able to start eating dinner with my family again. Can I eat red meat and pork?

My doctor (who seems to be EXTREMELY strict compared to everyone elses' doctor on this forum) basically told me no red meat or pork for atleast a year. This seems alittle insane to me. He said it's hard to digest and it's very unhealthy. I understand that a pound of bacon is no longer acceptable, but I really don't see anything wrong with eating a small hamburger with my family this summer.

What is everyone else being told about red meat and pork?

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I'll be cleared after 4 weeks for all meats. Ground beef at least 90% lean, sirloin, bottom round roast, pork tenderloin, lean pork chops, etc.

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I was told I could eat anything except seeds, nuts and popcorn after a month. Those have to wait for 6 months. You might want to go by what your doctor said - but pork tenderloin is very low in fat and lean. I don't see why he doesn't want you to eat that.

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6-9 months before trying steak but I can have lean ground beef (a hamburger) after 8 weeks. Not sure about pork bc I don't like it!

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I've been eating pork and beef since I was 2 months out. Eat it everyday. I hate chicken. I don't see what the problem is. If I get ground beef, I get the extra lean, but other than that I don't worry about it. I may go eat a ham steak right now in your honor.

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I've had beef and I'm almost 7 weeks out. I've read where some people can't tolerate beef or pork. Just remember not to over do it.

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I'm pretty sure it all depends on your doctor and how well you're healing... I'm 3 weeks out (yes I'm an anomaly) and I've been given the clearance to eat any kind of meat as long as it's lean and I chew, chew, chew. I've had pork tenderloin, steak, various types of fish, chicken, turkey, and ham and no problems. I have a sleeve buddy who had the same doc and she said he made her wait a bit longer for solids so I know it definitely depends on your body also.

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I'm out a week and 96% lean ground beef has been on the menu given to me by my NUT.

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I recently had my surgery. I'm not even a month out yet. I'm currently eating soft foods right now. I know I'm still too early to eat red meat and pork, but when I'm able to start eating dinner with my family again. Can I eat red meat and pork?

My doctor (who seems to be EXTREMELY strict compared to everyone elses' doctor on this forum) basically told me no red meat or pork for atleast a year. This seems alittle insane to me. He said it's hard to digest and it's very unhealthy. I understand that a pound of bacon is no longer acceptable, but I really don't see anything wrong with eating a small hamburger with my family this summer.

What is everyone else being told about red meat and pork?

I asked my nutritionist specifically about steak (filet mignon because it is the most tender with lowest fat). She said 6 months for steak. I did not ask about ground beef but I would think that would be acceptable as soon as meats are allowed??

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Any ground meats should be fine 7 weeks or more. They are all soft and easy to eat. Both beef and pork are tougher meats and may be hard to digest. I am just over 8 weeks and am afraid to eat beef, thought of maybe cooking it in the slow cooker.

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All meats are ok for me. I dont have a hard time with pork or steak... Briskett doesnt feel right so I dont eat it. I tend to eat more chicken then anything only because my calorie goal is 600 per day. Less calories and more prot with chicken.

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Don't forget, they did surgery on your stomach, not your teeth. Chew chew chew. Even steak can be purreed by your chompers.

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