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Hello everyone. I am 3 weeks post op and was thinking if i would be able to add some lemon slices in my Water. Has any one done it or asked ur dr?

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I'm 4 weeks post op and have been making lemonade (with Splenda instead of sugar) and have not had any issues with it.

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I'm 6 weeks out and drink tea with lemon juice added, as well as Water with lemons. :) I can't imagine it would be that bad for you since most doctors say add crystal light, etc.

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I eat fish with lemon and add lemon slices to my Water. No issues.

You need to make sure you deseed it though. One lemon seed and you'd be sorry, I imagine. That's my fear. I use my slicer and inspect each one before it goes on or in anything.

I'm 27 days out.

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My nurse recommended lemon in hot Water for nausea in the mornings.

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I notice many of you on this thread recently had surgery. I had surgery April 1st. I am struggling and just wanted to know what foods are you all eating at this stage. Maybe I could get some ideas. I hate all the Protein powders I have tried. Please list as many as you can.. Thanks

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Mine was April first. I eat salmon, tilapia, mashed potatoes, cream Soups, refrained Beans, puréed chicken salad, Greek yogurt, sugar free apple sauce, SF pudding, baby bell cheese that I chew very good, low fat ricotta.

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My surgeon also recommended warm lemon juice and Water in the morning for nausea

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I find with chicken and fish I try to chew it so carefully and then I don't feel like swallowing.. I worried that I am not getting enough Protein because I don't like most protein powders. They actually make me want to vomit..

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I'm taking acid meds right now that they give you after surgery... I wonder how the lemon would affect the stomach. Doesn't lemon have a lot of acid in it?

~Leticia **HW: 259**PreOp: 216**SURG: 3/21/13 **Discharged @: 221**34 days post op. CW: 191.0 lbs. ---ONE-DERLAND ---

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I find with chicken and fish I try to chew it so carefully and then I don't feel like swallowing.. I worried that I am not getting enough Protein because I don't like most Protein powders. They actually make me want to vomit..

I'm having a problem also with the Protein shakes. They make me want to throw up now after surgery. I don't now what else to do

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Speak with a nutrionist because there are many options.. I haven't yet cuz my appt is may 8. Right now I don't drink any Protein shakes.. I have some milk and try to get protein in other ways.. Nonetheless I am struggling

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