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I'm 2.5 weeks post op and I'm dying to have salmon. I'm supposed to have it at 4 weeks. Have any of you had it this early on?

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nope, not until week 5, hang in there with the prescribed diet, important to heal

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I actually tried salmon at about 2.5/3 weeks and I did fine...if you are feeling adventurous, try a tiny bite and wait a minute to see how you feel...you will know soon if it's too early or not...gotta work with your body, some people are ready earlier than others...I was.....if you are a stickler for rules, ask your nutritionist if it's ok to try. Yes, we get all these lists and rules before hand, but also each person is different and heal at different rates, tummies like/dislike things at different rates, etc. In the end you are accountable to yourself :) Good luck and if you try it, let us know how it goes.

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Im 18 days post op and im eating normally. Very small amounts like 2oz at a time. But shrimp is the easiest thing ive eaten. Try it and if its a problem, wait longer.

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