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Hello ,

Sorry again I have more questions.I am 5 days post operative. I haven't had any nausea or vomiting fluids and pureed food go down fine. Today for Breakfast I had about 3 ounces of oatmeal. lunch I had about 3 ounces of egg drop Soup. For dinner I had 3 ounces of low fat yogurt and later 3 ounces of low fat cottage cheese. This seems like a lot of food. Is this normal for most or to much?

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Hello ,

Sorry again I have more questions.I am 5 days post operative. I haven't had any nausea or vomiting fluids and pureed food go down fine. Today for breakfast I had about 3 ounces of oatmeal. lunch I had about 3 ounces of egg drop Soup. For dinner I had 3 ounces of low fat yogurt and later 3 ounces of low fat cottage cheese. This seems like a lot of food. Is this normal for most or to much?

You are chowing mushies five days out? I was allowed to go mush at seven days. Yum! If your doc says that the mushies are okay for you, I don't think that it sounds like an unreasonable amount of food. I do about half a cup to three quarters cup per meal. To each their own. As long as you are eating properly and not taking in too many calories, you're probably okay. :)

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I agree with others. If this is YOUR surgeon's diet, you should be fine! It doesn't sound like an enormous amount of food. I have to add, that you are lucky to be able to advance that quickly, my surgeon makes us do Clear liquids for a week following surgery. :(

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for best results, following what your dr advised you do on your diet is important

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Thanks guys :)

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Its normal for hunger to return days after surgery. Weight loss & the decreased hunger will not happen until ur fills begin & foods (especially in large amounts) will become difficult to hold in ur small pouch.

Any weightloss right now will be from ur own dieting efforts.

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So u've gotta limit ur own mushies right now. Until the band kicks in.

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Follow what your doctor says... I'm surprised you can eat mushie food (oatmeal) 5 days post-op.... just shows you that each doctor is different. I didn't get mushies until the third week :(

Just take it slow.

Tom, Toronto

Banded July 6 06

Wt. Loss: 160 lbs

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I'm technically not supposed to have oatmeal but I was out of cream of wheat

I can only have Protein such as pureed chicken ,tuna salad, chicken salad, egg salad

Egg drop Soup, scrambled eggs, yogurt cottage cheese, no carbs, no sugar,no vegetables, no fruit

I Have lost 19 pounds in 3 weeks :)

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I'm technically not supposed to have oatmeal but I was out of cream of wheat

I can only have Protein such as pureed chicken ,tuna salad, chicken salad, egg salad

Egg drop Soup, scrambled eggs, yogurt cottage cheese, no carbs, no sugar,no vegetables, no fruit

I Have lost 19 pounds in 3 weeks :)

My preop diet sounds very similar. Week 1 is Clear Liquids. Then two weeks of softer things. 3-4 weeks until puree foods.

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