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HI all I am new here and I ahve been doing so well on my liquid diet.... however today..... everyone was passing out the sees candy and I succumed to my old self.... wel, not actually before i would have had 5 ... I took 1 piece ... took 5 bites to eat it and I sucked on each one so it would melt ...!!! I know - what a dissapointment in myself I have -

Do you thing anything will happen to me and my sleeve ?

Have any of you eaten anything off the liquid portion period .. Like cream of broccoli Soup...does anybody eat the broccoli as long as they chew it up realy good ?

Please help- I hope I haven't blown it

Thanks

Kapu

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My surgeon had us strain cream of anything Soup during the full liquid period to get out any chunks or solids--even pureed Soups.< /p>

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I eat a fun size chocolate fairly regularly

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HI all I am new here and I ahve been doing so well on my liquid diet.... however today..... everyone was passing out the sees candy and I succumed to my old self.... wel' date=' not actually before i would have had 5 ... I took 1 piece ... took 5 bites to eat it and I sucked on each one so it would melt ...!!! I know - what a dissapointment in myself I have -

Do you thing anything will happen to me and my sleeve ?

Have any of you eaten anything off the liquid portion period .. Like cream of broccoli soup...does anybody eat the broccoli as long as they chew it up realy good ?

Please help- I hope I haven't blown it

Thanks

Kapu[/quote']

I did and I lived!

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HI all I am new here and I ahve been doing so well on my liquid diet.... however today..... everyone was passing out the sees candy and I succumed to my old self.... wel' date=' not actually before i would have had 5 ... I took 1 piece ... took 5 bites to eat it and I sucked on each one so it would melt ...!!! I know - what a dissapointment in myself I have -

Do you thing anything will happen to me and my sleeve ?

Have any of you eaten anything off the liquid portion period .. Like cream of broccoli soup...does anybody eat the broccoli as long as they chew it up realy good ?

Please help- I hope I haven't blown it

Thanks

Kapu[/quote']

It's called the liquid phase....not the chew it up really good phase. Strain your Soups until you are onto that phase. Just because it didn't kill one person does not mean it won't kill another.

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Like crossing the road Iggy! :P

Op, leaving chocolate to melt in your mouth isn't going to kill you but it might be sabotaging yourself.

If it was an isolated thing, don't sweat it and get back with the program. If you think it's old habits creeping in already, you might want to talk to someone about it.

Good luck!

Deano

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Iggy's right, liquid is liquid. The 'chew it up really good' phase is usually a few weeks away for most.

Do you get a diet from your Doc?

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i think your sleeve will survive but kick the guilt to the curb and get on program.

this is the hardest time...at least for me it was....once i got to even 3 weeks and started eating that ricotta bake...i was good to go. you can do it:)

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You slipped. But don't do it again. Because nothing happened this time doesn't mean something won't happen next time. This early out we need to be compliant. These rules are in place for a reason. Also giving into cravings and temptation now, may make it harder to lose and maintain six months+ down the road....

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Like crossing the road Iggy! :P

Op' date=' leaving chocolate to melt in your mouth isn't going to kill you but it might be sabotaging yourself.

If it was an isolated thing, don't sweat it and get back with the program. If you think it's old habits creeping in already, you might want to talk to someone about it.

Good luck!

Deano[/quote']

I look both ways like mommy taught me. Others just cross without looking. Some make it...others aren't so lucky. :P.

The chocolate is no biggie. (Would have made me barf though lol i still cant do sugar). Its a slip but it wont kill anyone.

The Soup is however as those little bits can get caught in a fresh suture line and cause infection. That does kill.

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How long until this thread goes off the deep end?

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lol ...too true katie.....

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... Well, it seems like I should either chill out or freak out .. heeheheh

I guess I wont do it again and hope for the best. there is nothing I can do about it at this point.

Thank you all for the feedback

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No one asked and my curiosity is running away with me......which kind of See's candy dis you choose?

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