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If you eat something and have no problems with it does that mean your sleeve is tolerating it well and you can continue to eat that type of food? I am one week post op and on my approved foods list for this week (till week 4) is salmon mashed with your fork. However I only chewed it really well instead of using my fork. I felt great after eating, like I could think clearly and I had some energy. I was only able to get down about 2 ounces.

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I found early on that sometimes I could eat something and other times I couldn't tolerate that same thing. It's wonderful that you tolerated the salmon. Just proceed with caution each time you have it. Factors affecting whether or not I could tolerate something on any given day included wound inflammation, time of the month, time of the day, how much I had to drink that day, what the last meal was, and, of course, how fast I ate and how much I chewed.

It does get easier to predict eventually! :)

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If your doc approves it, and you chew it super well, seems like it will be ok! Enjoy! Some like to add a little mayo or broth to meat early on, to make sure it is very moist.

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My nut said tuna with mayo was fine... seems like salmon is pretty much the same. Why not?

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I'm 3 weeks out and on the soft food stage!!! And my NUT and Doc said salmon was to dense of a fish to eat right now!!! I eat a lot if white flakey fish!!! Flounder, Tilapia, Sea Bass

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I have days that something goes down fine and then again I have the same thing and I can't finish it..I call them good and bad tummy days. It happens...

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