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Hello everyone, I'm just looking for some suggestions on foods and diet plans. I'm about 3 weeks post op and my nutritionalist has not given me many examples. Currently, I am able to eat soft and mushy foods. I still drink Protein Shakes daily as well. I usually add Protein Powder to my solid foods and use Premier Protein for my liquids. Do you have any better suggestions for Protein Drinks? Which work for you and which ones do not? I know I am only a few weeks out, but I don't feel that much progress is being made. I just started going back to my gym a few days ago, and if you have work out suggestions I'd definitely like to hear from you as well! Thank you!

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My pureed and mashed stages were very boring and I had some of the following. I tended to stick to meals that sat well in my sleeve and keep to those for a few days before introducing anything else.

Very soft cooked scrambled egg with a little grated cheese on top.

Soft plain omelette/poached egg/ soft-boiled egg

Very finely minced or pureed chicken or turkey in gravy

Mashed fish in a thin sauce, tuna, salmon or mackerel

Chunky Soups

Mashed cauliflower cheese in a low-fat cheese sauce

Mashed casserole such as chicken stew of a thinnish consistency

Soft Beans and peas, pureed or mashed

Soft mashed avocado

Small portions of home-cooked mashed/pureed main dishes like cottage pie or fish pie.

But then your NUT might disagree. Youd be best getting back in touch with him/her and asking for more examples. S/he should point you in the right direction. As for the gym, when I joined at 8 weeks I explained about the surgery to them and they worked out a great exercise routine for me. I am about to change it up a notch but only after meeting the main trainer at the gym for an assessment to make sure I am okay for it. I guess we all have different areas we want to work on, apart from overall general health benefits and I would rather be safe than sorry

Hope that helps!

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Agreed. My puree and soft foods stage were pretty limited. I didn't mind since I viewed them as temporary. I just stuck t eating things I liked.

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Agreed. My puree and soft foods stage were pretty limited. I didn't mind since I viewed them as temporary. I just stuck t eating things I liked.

I don't necessarily mind the limited options, I just want to make sure I'm doing the right thing. I feel like I'm moving pretty quickly through the stages. I'm worried that since I don't appear to be making progress I might be making some wrong choices. I think I'll get in contact with my nutritionalist.

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one of my favorite soft foods was mashed avocado mixed with a medium boiled egg and tuna. I would also add a bit of Sriracha mayo (I've never had an issue with spicy food pre or post op)

I also enjoyed roasted cauliflower mashed up with a wedge of laughing cow cheese

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Cottage cheese, avocado, salmon, baked sweet potato and regular potatoes, Vietnamese pho with tendon is a great (rest your gut)option. Don't eat the tendon. It just adds collagenous Protein.< /p>

Homemade chicken salad made in the food processor until it is smooth and add anything you want for flavor. Be creative!

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I am getting my sleeve in two days. Could I please ask for some post op diet ideas. I do not eat meat (11years now) i do eat dairy and eggs. Thank you.

Redmond

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