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So i live in a fishing town where you can fish all year..its a staple up here in northern bc. What i would like to know is the amount of fish in oz we should be able to eat? Im hoping its a good Protein source too cause salmon veggie Soup is delicious!!

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It will depend on how far post op you are. I wasn't allowed anything but liquids for four weeks -- I'm on soft foods now, about 7 weeks out, and can eat 2 oz. fish or any other meat, maximum. I expect that will change over time, I see other people later on can eat up to 4 oz.

I'm not allowed Soup -- ever -- since it's the same thing as drinking with your meal. As my doctor explained it, if you drank broth from a mug at the same time as eating chunks of meat and veggies on a plate, everyone knows that isn't okay. So why is it okay if you dump them all into a bowl and eat/drink them together? But most people are allowed soup on their post-op plans.

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At 8 months out I can usually eat about 3-4 oz. of fish. A little less of more dense Proteins like steak.

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So i live in a fishing town where you can fish all year..its a staple up here in northern bc. What i would like to know is the amount of fish in oz we should be able to eat? Im hoping its a good Protein source too cause salmon veggie Soup is delicious!!

I'm 15 months out- I can get 2-3 at the very most 3 of a nice dense piece of fish.

I realize it's less than others, but I don't push my tummy, or try to eat more. I stop when I'm full.

Usually it's 2 or under.

LOVE fresh fish!!!

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I can eat a little more than 3 oz of fish, but I usually stop at three so I have room for a little starch and veggie with lunch or dinner. Now that I'm further out, I do enjoy Soup. I just make sure I eat enough Protein in it.

Lynda

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