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Hi! I'm only 3 weeks out but wanted to know if anyone here has been able to eat sushi or sashimi again and when you were able to?? I miss it and look forward to being able to eat it again!

Thank you!

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I'm cleared for wishing after six weeks...check with your nut. All plans and docs are different.

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*sushi *...my nut warned me off rolls if they have rice, though. I'm going to stick to sashimi.

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Awesome! Thank you! I'm sure it will be around 6-8 but I just wanted to have something to look forward to! LOL I will check with my Dr next month. Thanks again!

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I want unagi sooo bad.

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I love sushi but the rice I have a problem with, it does not go down right.

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I'm 8 weeks out and have had no problem with sushi, but I get the rolls that have soy paper instead of seaweed because the seaweed is so chewy.

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Sashimi is my favorite so I cannot wait! I do hear that the rice is the hardest to digest so I will probably skip that for a long time and just have the sashimi. Thank you ladies! Lou I will definitely try that soy paper when I can, I've never had it but you are right about the seaweed paper being tough! :)

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Sparklette we'll get to have some soon!!!

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I crave sushi all the time and I have no problem with the rice. But I have to pull back because it gets good to me. Now, I'm not a sushi scholar but what is sashimi?

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I crave sushi all the time and I have no problem with the rice. But I have to pull back because it gets good to me. Now' date=' I'm not a sushi scholar but what is sashimi?[/quote']

Sashimi is the raw fish, usually no rice with it. Fresh pieces of salmon, yellowtail, tuna, etc. it's my favorite. I'm 2 months out and my dr says I can try it now but I'm going I wait until 3 months

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I have no problems with sashimi, especially octopus. Not a fish fan, but love sashimi....pure Protein.< /p>

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I have no problems with sashimi' date=' especially octopus. Not a fish fan, but love sashimi....pure protein.[/quote']

It definitely is a different texture and taste than cooked fish. I prefer it myself to cooked fish!

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I had sushi a little over 3 months out. I was never a sushi fan before surgery but now I can't get enough of it.

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