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I am 3 months post-op and my diet has been a slow progression. What kinds of things are you guys that are 3 months out eating?

I have tried chicken and it doesn't agree with me. Ground beef is the same. I have been able to handle pepperoni and deli ham. I eat lots of refried Beans and cheese as well.

I am getting a little board and up for any suggestions.

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I am just over 13 weeks and still eating cottage cheese, yogurt, eggs, fish(white and canned) canned meats. I don't eat beef or pork and if chicken is not moist enough it is really hard to eat, I prefer dark chicken meat.< /p>

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I am 3 and a half months post op, and I am eating chicken (moist), beef, deli ham and turkey, cheese, Beans, Peanut Butter eggs, and just in the last couple of weeks started adding in veggies. If my chicken isn't moist though it gets stuck.

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I'm 2 months post op. I eat eggs but I have difficulty with boiled eggs. I can do scrambled eggs with cheese and scrambled egg whites. I do chicken, ground turkey. I've had very small amounts of roast beef. I make it super tender and moist. I also love Brown rice Pasta. My daughter has food allergies so this is the type of pasta she can have. It doesn't give me any issues and I don't have any guilt. I also love to eat fish.

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I eat grilled fish, tuna, eggs, Beans, TVP, veggie meat options, veggie hotdogs, low fat cheeses, low carb tortillas toasted until crispy (I make mini pizzas with these) and they have 7gms of Protein each tortilla (Joseph's flax low carb), Protein chips, or I add no flavor Isopure Protein powder into foods that could use a protein boost like Soups. I like PB2 as well. I eat low carb Protein Bars occasionally, but they tend to make me dump.

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