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Wow. I guess I just really over-ate for the first time since surg (7/30/13). That really hurt! It felt like a stabbing in my stomach. Hopefully that'll make me pay more attention! :-/

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Wow. I guess I just really over-ate for the first time since surg (7/30/13). That really hurt! It felt like a stabbing in my stomach. Hopefully that'll make me pay more attention! :-/

hi xxlnomore...ou had your surgery the day before me..can you give me a typical meal, and how many ounces..I'm not very creative and need some help..since we area day apart I thought maybe you could give me some ideas....thanks

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hi xxlnomore...ou had your surgery the day before me..can you give me a typical meal' date=' and how many ounces..I'm not very creative and need some help..since we area day apart I thought maybe you could give me some ideas....thanks[/quote']

Hey! I'm not much on meals. I eat grilled chkn pieces and have fruit smoothies with Protein powder. I had a portabello mushroom cap w/ grilled chkn, pizza sauce, and low fat mozzarella chz. Ate a third. I drink that carnation instant brkfst, with Protein Powder. Baked potatoes. Retried Beans. Soups. eggs. I had stouffers lasagna as a puree! Or chew good! Chkn salad. Salmon was good. I just kind of grab something small. Its just me and my young son so I don't have to cook much!

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Hey! I'm not much on meals. I eat grilled chkn pieces and have fruit smoothies with Protein powder. I had a portabello mushroom cap w/ grilled chkn' date=' pizza sauce, and low fat mozzarella chz. Ate a third. I drink that carnation instant brkfst, with Protein Powder. Baked potatoes. Retried Beans. Soups. eggs. I had stouffers lasagna as a puree! Or chew good! Chkn salad. Salmon was good. I just kind of grab something small. Its just me and my young son so I don't have to cook much![/quote']

Wow, you are eating a much bigger variety than me...grilled chicken yum..baked potatoes! Why. Did you puree lasagna? Seems like a soft food? All sounds great, gonna try the stouffers lasagna..

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I also had surgery July 30 2013. I'm on day 4 of soft foods and have been eating turkey meatballs with marinara, one meatball and I'm full. Hope all goes well from here.

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Wow, I need to broaden my menu! My wt loss is half of yours..wonder if its cuz I'm still doing puree?

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Wow' date=' I need to broaden my menu! My wt loss is half of yours..wonder if its cuz I'm still doing puree?[/quote']

I started logging food cuz I was worried I'd eat the wrong things and take in too many calories. But, I seem to avg around 400-500 a day....which is not much at all. And i drink lots of Water.

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No, thats not much, I am eating 600-800 cal

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Wow !!! Maybe I'm not eating enough but I eat 3 meals a day plus 1 Protein Shake and I average 650-700 calories a day....... But my surgery was March 13th.... Imma ask my surgeon on the 13th what my calorie intake should be for 6 months post op

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Wow !!! Maybe I'm not eating enough but I eat 3 meals a day plus 1 Protein Shake and I average 650-700 calories a day....... But my surgery was March 13th.... Imma ask my surgeon on the 13th what my calorie intake should be for 6 months post op

yeah lilboo ask him, cuz maybe I'm eating too much!!! Lol

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yeah lilboo ask him' date=' cuz maybe I'm eating too much!!! Lol[/quote']

I would ask but I don't think you are eating too much. I average about the same. I was told not to worry about the calories. Focus on the Protein number.

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I would ask but I don't think you are eating too much. I average about the same. I was told not to worry about the calories. Focus on the Protein number.

I was told the same. Focus on Vitamins, Protein and fluids. For the record I'm getting between 650 and 850 cals a day according to my tracker. I'm three months out.

Turkey chili w/beans is good too. One cup has 17gr protein but I can only eat 1/2 cup. I never have trouble with it.

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I also had surgery July 30 2013. I'm on day 4 of soft foods and have been eating turkey meatballs with marinara' date=' one meatball and I'm full. Hope all goes well from here.[/quote']

Help! I had surgery on August 26th, and I am having nausea when standing too long. I am not getting too much down and this morning I was trying to pour myself 2oz. Of Protein drink, but I was spitting up and urinating all at the same time. This happens every time. What can I do?

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Help! I had surgery on August 26th, and I am having nausea when standing too long. I am not getting too much down and this morning I was trying to pour myself 2oz. Of Protein Drink, but I was spitting up and urinating all at the same time. This happens every time. What can I do?

you need to call your doctor ASAP, not sure what it is, but it is not normal....good luck and keep us posted!!

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