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Every surgeon is different. I am about 6 weeks and was cleared for salads and grilled veggies at my 1 month check up. Check with your surgeon first though

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Ohhh good question!! I really miss salad too.

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Fallenangel,

Every surgeon is different. I am about 6 weeks and was cleared for salads and grilled veggies at my 1 month check up. Check with your surgeon first though

When did you first start eating veggies and how were they tolerated in the beginning?

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They usually contain some very hard to digest foods, take up a lot of space in your little tummy, and contain little to no Protein. Eventually it will be something we can have but not a great choice this soon out. Maybe try a lettuce less salad with lots of protein. Do you like southwest foods? I have a salad i made for my family a lot before surgery that I can't wait to make again when I'm cleared for it. It's pretty high in protein. I can post it if your interested.

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When did you first start eating veggies and how were they tolerated in the beginning?[/quote']

I was fine with them but I haven't had a problem with anything I've eaten so far. I had salad after my one month- spinach salad with chopped ham and cheese and was fine. I chewed it very well at first to be safe and was fine. I've had broccoli asparagus and brussle sprouts as well and all was fine. Take it slow, one new food at a time, cook them very soft at first and little bits at a time. I love veggies so couldn't wait to have them back!

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I'm almost 14 months out and STILL cannot tolerate salad....it's really the only thing I miss!!!

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My opinion is salads are fine, but, you need to spend a bit of extra time preparing them. Make sure everything is cut into tiny pieces, literally everythin in my salads are cut to the size of raisins or it is shredded. Also make sure to add some Protein to your salads. I love chopped chicken breast. At 5 weeks, probably 1/3 of your salad should be protein.

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I've not had any success with lettuce and I'm nine months out. I will try shredding it as OTR suggests. I do really miss salad.< /p>

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They usually contain some very hard to digest foods' date=' take up a lot of space in your little tummy, and contain little to no Protein. Eventually it will be something we can have but not a great choice this soon out. Maybe try a lettuce less salad with lots of Protein. Do you like southwest foods? I have a salad i made for my family a lot before surgery that I can't wait to make again when I'm cleared for it. It's pretty high in protein. I can post it if your interested.[/quote']

Please post your recipe!

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