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Hellos, call me an idiot, but I have no idea what kind of broth to get. I pray it is not something that I have to make on my own. Is there a brand I should buy? Like Campbells? In a can?

there are so many- like chicken broth, beef broth, veg broth.... etc.

I am so clueless please help me.... I wanted to stock up before my surgery. Also they say *clear liquids* that is broth right? and just Water? I cant think of anything else that is clear. Give me some ideas please..........lol

~Raynie!

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raynie it really depends on your doc - mine said anything that would be liquid at room temp...which included popsicles, Jello, etc...as for broth - what do you like? I bought swanson's aseptic liters of chicken broth - they helped, plus they can be stored in the fridge after you open them...not like the can...

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What kind of broth? Any kind you like! And once you're on "full liquids" you can progress to any sort of Soup that tickles your fancy. Have fun!!

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If your doc says it's okay, try draining the chicken and noodles out of Campbell's chicken and Noodles. It's waaaay better than plain broth.

I bought three BIG boxes of broth before my surgery, tasted it once the day of surgery, and refused to eat any more.

I don't know if I was supposed to eat the chicken and noodle (sans the chicken and noodle), but I'm still alive, so I say go for it!!

:)

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I can't remember the brand I bought, but it comes in boxes, has a white pour spout and a silver "pull tab" underneath. I buy the fat free, low sodium variety.

And I learned that I truly don't care for beef broth (no surprise since I don't really eat red meat), but that chicken broth can be quite good.

I never used to by it, probably because I never used to cook, we ALWAYS ate out. Now I cook most meals... and I always have some on hand, and use it in place of Water for most of my cooking.

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During the last days of week one post-op (the Clear liquids stage), I experimented with egg drop Soup. I strained the "egg" portion and just ate the "soup" part. There were tiny chucnks of chicken in there that caused me no problem. I progressed to eating small portions of the "egg" part, very well chewed. Egg Drop soup is an excellent source of Protein, not to mention a whole lot most appetizing that straight chicken broth.

Just remember: it gets better, the first two weeks are the toughest. Be sure to get enough Protein.< /p>

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i don't care for the campbell's chicekn broth (maybe cuz I bought the low-sodium). But dominck's has their Organic Soup in a box and i like their vegatarian vegatable. I add some rosemary seasoning and it helps.

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some other Clear Liquids are gatorade, propel, kool aid, apple juice, coffee (no cream) tea, anything you can see light through. I was also allowed popsicles and Jello. I made icees, a bit of my drink blended with some ice, it helped with the swelling and made me feel like I was eating something. ~Mandy

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Thanks guys! its a relief to know I dont have to make my own broth from scratch! You have great ideas, and the egg Soup sounds yummy! Can I ask another dumb question?

so..... If I can only have Clear liquids for the first week or two- does it matter how many calories or how much Protein I consume? Like do I have to have 60 g of protein? How is this possiable? I looked at a can of broth, It says 1 g of protein. hrmm... just a little confused is all. And during this week or two of clear liquids- I will not be drinking any Protein Shakes, right? Ok thanks everyone!

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There are tons of protien drinks that are clear. Check out the Vitamin Shoppe online there are sooo many protien choices. ~Mandy

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The first week I had Swanson chicken broth (low sodium), sugar-free Jello and Hi-Protein Boost. I would drink about a cup of broth, 1/2 a bottle of the Boost and about about half a cup of the Jello - 3 times a day. Add to that Water, water, water and more water!

The chicken broth does taste good when it is all you can really eat. I would look forward to it. But by the next week I was loving pea Soup. It's amazing what you will consider a "reward" after the liquid phase.

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