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My stomach really has not had any issues... Is it normal to skip phases? I haven't, but I am already eating mash potatoes, creamy Soups, smoothies and refried beans... Should I stay here or keep trying? Help... Total newbie :P

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1. Go to Youtube and watch a gory surgical video on the kind of surgery you had, to remind yourself of how brutalized your stomach is right now.

2. Follow the plan your team gave you.

3. I hope you don't have any complications. Why would you risk it?

4. If you get complications because of rushing the process, here is a hug from Chicago.

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I am mostly liquids... Protein drinks and juices. I paid too much to risk it. Just taking tiny bites of different things the last few days. I did find a site called floydbariatrics.org and was looking at their phases and trying things that they suggested to a certain extent... Just curious.. and I am not going to mess this amazing gift of starting over, up :D

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My stomach really has not had any issues... Is it normal to skip phases? I haven't, but I am already eating mash potatoes, creamy Soups, smoothies and refried beans... Should I stay here or keep trying? Help... Total newbie :P

Your foods that you have been eating were on my plan starting day 7 post op

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