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Hi everyone. Im 9 days post-op & Day 2 on full liquids. It's tough to get it the required liquids in addition to eating full liquid foods. So far I've had greek yogurt & blended lentil Soup. The soup isn't sitting to well. Any ideas/suggestions for Phase 2 foods?

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Did your surgeon or surgeon provide a list of recommended foods? I only ask because different surgeons have different phase requirements. "Full liquid" to me means Protein Shakes, sugar free popsicles, and so on.

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I had a lot of pudding, hot cocoa, milk, Tomato Soup, and sugar free ice cream/fudgsicles/popsicles during that phase.

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Hi everyone. Im 9 days post-op & Day 2 on full liquids. It's tough to get it the required liquids in addition to eating full liquid foods. So far I've had greek yogurt & blended lentil Soup. The soup isn't sitting to well. Any ideas/suggestions for Phase 2 foods?

I found that it was easier for me to get liquids in if they were warm or room temp. I had a hard time with phase 2, and actually had to go back to phase 2 when the pureed stage was not working out for me. So I spent about a month in the liquid phase. No fun....but I definitely found ways to make it work. I still find that warm or room temp works best for me. Good luck with your journey.

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Hi everyone. Im 9 days post-op & Day 2 on full liquids. It's tough to get it the required liquids in addition to eating full liquid foods. So far I've had greek yogurt & blended lentil Soup. The soup isn't sitting to well. Any ideas/suggestions for Phase 2 foods?

Liquids, liquids, liquids!!! Carnation sugar free, Pure Protein, Glucerna, etc......4oz Sipped on the hour (over 30-45 minutes), and 4-8 oz clear, sugar free liquids (includes, SF Jello, SF Popsicles, or fill an ice cube tray with Crystal light - or whatever you choose - with a toothpick in each cube) over the following hour.

My surgery was done 1/5/15, so still a bit sore - especially if I overdo things - and feel more comfortable with liquids at, or close to, room temperature.

Slow and steady, and plenty of rest! I do hope you begin to feel more comfortable. Best of luck!

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Did your surgeon or surgeon provide a list of recommended foods? I only ask because different surgeons have different phase requirements. "Full liquid" to me means Protein shakes, sugar free popsicles, and so on.

I was allowed yogurt and Soup when I was on full liquids.

From my handbook:

Milk & Milk Products

skim milk,1%milk, or lactose free alternative

light, lowfat yogurt

powdered non-fat milk

Non-Dairy Milk Substitutes

Almond milk (unsweetened)

Rice milk (unsweetened)

Soy milk (unsweetened)

Fruit & Vegetable juice

100% fruit juice with no sugar added, dilute w/ WaterWater ¼ juice)

Light vegetable juice

Vegetable juice

Broths and Soups

broth or bouillon (beef, chicken, vegetable)

Cream Soups made with skim or 1%milk

Other liquids

Sugar - free beverages (crystal lite,Sobel, Fruit20, etc...)

Decaf. unsweetened tea, herbal teas

Sugar substitutes, (Splenda, Equal, Truvia or Nutrasweet)

sugar free Gelatin

Sugar free popsicles

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I'm not allowed lentils or oatmeal on phase 2.

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Yeah different programs have different protocols. Mine was Full liquids>Purees>Soft Foods. I was on each stage for 2 weeks. By 6 weeks it was regular food as tolerated.

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I put black Beans in the nutra bullet and pureed them, Then I strained out the skins and thinned it in a pot with some veg broth. I added a spoonful of FAGE 0% greek yogurt and a tiny bit of mashed avocado. I seasoned the Soup with a bit of garlic powder and cayenne powder.

Mostly I just played around with what I could puree and thin to a liquid.

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@@BLERDgirl! Look at you hooking up the liquid phase! Oh, I'm not mad at you!!! :-) :-) :-)

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@@BLERDgirl! Look at you hooking up the liquid phase! Oh, I'm not mad at you!!! :-) :-) :-)

:rolleyes:

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