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I was sleeved on the 30th. I was on Clear Liquids the first 2 weeks but I added Protein Drink in..as per my dr.

This is my 3rd week and I am eating soft. Cottage cheese, scrambled eggs, baby food meat sticks, canned fruit and veggies, Jello, pudding, string cheese, laughing cow wedges...tonight i am trying fish and green Beans. I am slowly working up to eating a meal. I've been lucky enough that I had no problems so far.

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Right this moment I'm eating a scrambled egg. I scrambled it with some milk, cheese and teeny tiny diced cubes of ham! it's delicious :D and for lunch I had 1/4 cup of refried Beans with some cheese mixed in.

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I was sleeved on the 30th. I was on clear liquids the first 2 weeks but I added Protein drink in..as per my dr.

This is my 3rd week and I am eating soft. Cottage cheese' date=' scrambled eggs, baby food meat sticks, canned fruit and veggies, Jello, pudding, string cheese, laughing cow wedges...tonight i am trying fish and green Beans. I am slowly working up to eating a meal. I've been lucky enough that I had no problems so far.[/quote']

i had fish my 3rd week and i was fine , im starting chicken today , good luck with everything hun

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Right this moment I'm eating a scrambled egg. I scrambled it with some milk' date=' cheese and teeny tiny diced cubes of ham! it's delicious :D and for lunch I had 1/4 cup of refried Beans with some cheese mixed in.[/quote']

i literally ate refried Beans w. cheese for a whole week lol im trying chicken today

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what are you guys eating ? ill be a month post op tmrw ..

Sleeved May 28 here. I am supposed to be on soft foods right now - mostly it's chili, refried Beans, and (still) lots of Protein shakes (they're so convenient). Seem to do okay with bananas, but only a half at a time. I've also had egg salad, chicken salad, and some egg salad avocado smush (recipe that someone here posted). I made a scrambled egg the second day of soft foods and made the mistake of eating the entire egg - it hurt. Later, I tried lentil Soup and didn't stop at half a cup like I should have - it hurt worse than the egg. Sleevie Ray Vaughn also reminded me that Trisquits, no matter how well chewed, are not soft food by keeping me bent over in pain for the better part of an hour.

My surgeon said I could have tilapia so the other night at Applebees I did. I could only finish half of the tilapia but none of the veggies or the roasted potatoes.

We went to a Mexican restaurant before that and I had the inside of a soft taco (barbacoa) and about a spoonful of Beans and that's all I could handle. Forget the rice, I gave that to my wife.

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I've been eating Greek yogurt, poached eggs, chicken, tuna, imitation crab meat, ricotta bake with sauce and cheese & my favorite is re-fried Beans with some cheese. I did try some green beans and they were great. Next I'm going to try some baked fish, shrimp and scallops. I can't wait to have some salad and tomatoes, but I'm going to wait another week for that.

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I was sleeved 6 weeks ago this Thursday! I am eating mostly chicken, potatoes, green Beans, eggs. have had some ham and steak no problems :) refried beans are good also, soft pears...no skins and soft banana. looking forward to adding more over time!

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Sleeved May 28 here. I am supposed to be on soft foods right now - mostly it's chili' date=' refried Beans, and (still) lots of Protein shakes (they're so convenient). Seem to do okay with bananas, but only a half at a time. I've also had egg salad, chicken salad, and some egg salad avocado smush (recipe that someone here posted). I made a scrambled egg the second day of soft foods and made the mistake of eating the entire egg - it hurt. Later, I tried lentil Soup and didn't stop at half a cup like I should have - it hurt worse than the egg. Sleevie Ray Vaughn also reminded me that Trisquits, no matter how well chewed, are not soft food by keeping me bent over in pain for the better part of an hour.

My surgeon said I could have tilapia so the other night at Applebees I did. I could only finish half of the tilapia but none of the veggies or the roasted potatoes.

We went to a Mexican restaurant before that and I had the inside of a soft taco (barbacoa) and about a spoonful of Beans and that's all I could handle. Forget the rice, I gave that to my wife.[/quote']

woww , ive been taking it slow with food but im sick of mushy foods already . take it slow n good luck w. everything hun

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I've been eating Greek yogurt' date=' poached eggs, chicken, tuna, imitation crab meat, ricotta bake with sauce and cheese & my favorite is re-fried Beans with some cheese. I did try some green Beans and they were great. Next I'm going to try some baked fish, shrimp and scallops. I can't wait to have some salad and tomatoes, but I'm going to wait another week for that.[/quote']

i wanted to try seafood but im scared of how it might go down . so far ive been able to eat fish n chicken

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I was sleeved 6 weeks ago this Thursday! I am eating mostly chicken' date=' potatoes, green Beans, eggs. have had some ham and steak no problems :) refried Beans are good also, soft pears...no skins and soft banana. looking forward to adding more over time![/quote']

wow really steak? thats great ! lol im dying for a sandwich lol but im mostly eating chicken , Soup, tuna, fish, and refried beans

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yes, small amount of rib eye today... wanted to see how it would set. Only about 1/2oz... ate really slow, chew really slow and no problem :)

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yes' date=' small amount of rib eye today... wanted to see how it would set. Only about 1/2oz... ate really slow, chew really slow and no problem :)[/quote']

how was it cooked ?

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Week three and only Protein Shakes, farina, yogurt and strained Soup. Next week we start soft foods.

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I'm six weeks out on Thursday. I'm cleared for all foods. My NUT wants me to get away from Protein Shakes sooner than later. I do lots of chicken and fish. I've also had beef and buffalo (yummy!). Haven't had any real problems. It's just about Portion Control. After Protein I only eat veggies. My Snacks are cheese and deli meat. Getting about 70grams of protein a day.

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