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Just a quick question. I am 3 weeks post op and just finishing my soft food phase and starting regular food this weekend. I have not had any problems with the progression but today I had a salad with grilled chicken and I now have wicked heart burn:( The salad part was a spring mix and I thought I chewed it really well. Has anyone else had trouble with eating salad?

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i just got cleared for salad 4+ weeks out. my nutritionist said many peole have problems with lettuce because it is impossible truly digest cellulose, so she wanted me to be very leary of it. . i had butter lettuce leaves and those im ok with, but iceberg and any kind of raddichio or spinach leaf and i know it for many hours.

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I cannot tolerate salads and never thought about trying different types of greens like butter lettuce or spinach. I just assume salads are out for me.

It's worth a shot, eat slowly.

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Well i eat romaine, tomatos,mushrooms,carrots,cucumber,radishes,bell pepper,in my salad and never have a problem. I had my gastric sleeve surgery last november 20th. But before surgery i had a Iron stomach and was raised on hot sauce and chili. I am not sure if that had anything to do with it, but i can eat anything at this point. I hope it gets better for you...Bajagal. :P

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I started trying a few pieces of "hearts of romaine" lettuce about 5 days post op. No problems. I'm 2 weeks post op and have no problems eating a salad. I'm like bajagal101, with the Iron stomach and always eaten spicy foods and peppers. Just give it time. I hope it gets better for ya'll.

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Thank you for everyone's advice. I think I will try my next salad with romaine lettuce and see what happens. That might be a little more plane than spring mix. Thanks again :)

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Im nearly 7 weeks post op and was advised for salad to be one of the last thing to be reintroduced into my diet as it is hard to digest. I do miss a good salad though! I'll probably try one soon.

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I have had problems with iceberg lettuce , I can tolerate a little romaine. I rarely eat salad only if I got out to eat where the options are limited for healthy eating. grilled chicken ceaser is okay . digesting it I think is the problem.

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Your welcome hun.

Thank you for everyone's advice. I think I will try my next salad with romaine lettuce and see what happens. That might be a little more plane than spring mix. Thanks again :)

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