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i tried fishh in the oven today for dinner . i got the worst pains in my chest ! im so confused about what to eat 2 weeks post op, HELP !

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I was still on soups/purees/thicker liquids... Till w4 actually. Soft foods week 5 and 6. I think my Dr is very conservative but I've had a dream run so far - I'm always a little ahead of what dr tells me I can do (just a couple if days), so never pressured to try foods. If in doubt just go through your food stages slower. You are probably just a bit more swollen than others - doesn't mean it won't all come right very soon. Good luck.

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I am 1 week post op. Dr told me 1 week liquids and 2 weeks food like apple sauce and yogurt. Nothing u actually have to chew at all. Then we would determine if I was ready for solids/food to be chewed. Hope this helps. I am new to this site. But would recommend u contact ur dr's office they should have given u a diet to follow. Good luck !

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I know all Surgeons are different but maybe fish was just too soon? Even if it was on the OK list with your surgeon maybe just too soon for you. My list is 2 weeks liquid, 10 weeks fork soft foods (If I can't squish thru to the plate with a fork it is a no go) Maybe try softer items for a week or so and try again down the road? Good Luck

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I was still on soups/purees/thicker liquids... Till w4 actually. Soft foods week 5 and 6. I think my Dr is very conservative but I've had a dream run so far - I'm always a little ahead of what dr tells me I can do (just a couple if days)' date=' so never pressured to try foods. If in doubt just go through your food stages slower. You are probably just a bit more swollen than others - doesn't mean it won't all come right very soon. Good luck.[/quote']

thanks hun , im thinking of just going back to liquids until after my 3rd week

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I am 1 week post op. Dr told me 1 week liquids and 2 weeks food like apple sauce and yogurt. Nothing u actually have to chew at all. Then we would determine if I was ready for solids/food to be chewed. Hope this helps. I am new to this site. But would recommend u contact ur dr's office they should have given u a diet to follow. Good luck !

doc told me after 2week mark which was on wed i can start having tuna , fish, and eggs . tuna and eggs went down fine but the fish was tough .. im going back to yougurts n applesauce til after week 3 . thanks :)

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I know all Surgeons are different but maybe fish was just too soon? Even if it was on the OK list with your surgeon maybe just too soon for you. My list is 2 weeks liquid' date=' 10 weeks fork soft foods (If I can't squish thru to the plate with a fork it is a no go) Maybe try softer items for a week or so and try again down the road? Good Luck[/quote']

yeah back to applesauce, yougurts, and Jello it is . the pain was unbearable .. i def dont want to jepordize myself in anyway shape or form . thanks hun good luck to u too

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For me fish was one of the easiest things to get down in the beginning. It could be that you ate too fast or too much. I'm almost 3 months out and still eat way to fast. For me eating slower has been one of the hardest parts of this experience.

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For me fish was one of the easiest things to get down in the beginning. It could be that you ate too fast or too much. I'm almost 3 months out and still eat way to fast. For me eating slower has been one of the hardest parts of this experience.

it could have been that as well , im not really sure lol . ill just wait til my 3rd week and give it another shot .

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I'm 2 1/2 wks post op. I eat cottage cheese' date=' laughing cow, split pea Soup and Protein Shakes. Hope u feel better.[/quote']

thank you im going back to applesauce, yogurt, Jello etc .. fish was too much , good luck to you too hunny

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