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I've been on soft foods for a week. I have another week to go. Then regular food. I need some variety. Please let me know your successful meals on soft foods.

I see my surgeon for my 1 month appointment on June 1st. He wanted me to lose 10 more pounds. I've lost 5 lbs.

Need ideas on how to get rid of the next 5 in a week. I've been in this stall for 2 weeks.

I get in 60g minimum of Protein and 64 oz of liquids.

Thanks. :)

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@@Inner Surfer Girl my NUT said 60-90g. She said not to use the premiere Protein Shakes because should only have 20-25g per meal. I'm trying to find a RM shake I like. Most days I do get in more than 60g

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what are some unflavored Protein powders and where did you buy???

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@@susanh14 I use Unjury have to order online.

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Thank you

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I just realized today that I have some frozen beef liverwurst and beef braunschweiger that will be perfect for the pureed/soft stage. 5g of Protein in a 28g serving, no carbs or sugar.

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Sounds good if I liked liverwurst. I'm having small hamburgers, mashed potatoes, dry Cereal yogurt, milk 60 cal fruit popsicles, can't tolerate the sugar free anymore. 1 shake per day, diet gatorade, egg, toast, cottage cheese, etc. When does the strong aftertaste go away. It is with most foods. taking 1 prilosec in am.

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I just realized today that I have some frozen beef liverwurst and beef braunschweiger that will be perfect for the pureed/soft stage. 5g of Protein in a 28g serving, no carbs or sugar.

Just be careful. I LOVED liver cheese pre-op. Post-op it is a bit fatty for me. I don't specifically limit fatty foods but have found that foods with a higher fat content are not as appetizing as they once were and can make me a little woozie. Just go slow and see how well you handle it.

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I just realized today that I have some frozen beef liverwurst and beef braunschweiger that will be perfect for the pureed/soft stage. 5g of Protein in a 28g serving, no carbs or sugar.

Just be careful. I LOVED liver cheese pre-op. Post-op it is a bit fatty for me. I don't specifically limit fatty foods but have found that foods with a higher fat content are not as appetizing as they once were and can make me a little woozie. Just go slow and see how well you handle it.
If I recall, livercheese is by Oscar Mayer, right? Square piece with white fat around the edge?

What I purchased is nothing like that. These are the ingredients:

Ingredients: beef, beef liver, beef kidneys, beef heart, Water, sea salt, onion powder, white pepper, coriander, marjoram, all spice

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With that being said, I absolutely plan on taking it slow, my new stomach may or may not like it. Was just excited to realize there is something else I can try during that stage that is healthy. :)

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I just realized today that I have some frozen beef liverwurst and beef braunschweiger that will be perfect for the pureed/soft stage. 5g of Protein in a 28g serving, no carbs or sugar.

Just be careful. I LOVED liver cheese pre-op. Post-op it is a bit fatty for me. I don't specifically limit fatty foods but have found that foods with a higher fat content are not as appetizing as they once were and can make me a little woozie. Just go slow and see how well you handle it.
If I recall, livercheese is by Oscar Mayer, right? Square piece with white fat around the edge?

What I purchased is nothing like that. These are the ingredients:

Ingredients: beef, beef liver, beef kidneys, beef heart, Water, sea salt, onion powder, white pepper, coriander, marjoram, all spice

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With that being said, I absolutely plan on taking it slow, my new stomach may or may not like it. Was just excited to realize there is something else I can try during that stage that is healthy. :)

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That isn't a lot of Protein. You may want to try to find things with a bigger protein punch. I lived on/live on Greek yogurt and cottage cheese.

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Hi everyone, do you think it is ok to have Panera breads broccoli and cheddar Soup 11 days post op in the puréed stage?

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I was told to stay away from broccoli for awhile. I was on Clear Liquids first 2.5 weeks after surgery. My surgeon said it was important to let my stomach heal.

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Thank you @@helenpgh I will take that advice and stay away from it!

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