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What does your schedule of food stages look like after surgery? This is mine.

While in hospital - Clear liquids

7-10 days - full liquid

2-4 weeks purée

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day 1 - Clear Liquids

weeks 1 - 4 full liquids

weeks 5 - 8 purees

month 2 - month 6 soft foods

Plus lots more rules about exactly what foods are allowed, how much to eat, how many meals, etc. -- the food texture part of my plan was a relatively small part of it.

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What does your schedule of food stages look like after surgery? This is mine.

While in hospital - clear liquids

7-10 days - full liquid

2-4 weeks purée

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Mine was:

1 week clear liquids (with a couple of exceptions)

1 week full liquids

1 week soft

1 week soft mechanical

1 week solid

Etc.

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step 1 : strict liquid = 3 days post op

step 2 : Semi liquid = days 4

step 3 : purée-soft for 7 days (scrambled eggs, purée meat, purée veggies, PB.)

step 4: soft food and puree 14 days ( omelet, soft cheese, lentils, non puree minced meet, tofu)

I'm starting semi liquid with mushy Cereal, cream Soup (with Protein powder, apple sauce, yogurt)

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Week 1 & 2: Protein shakes and clear liquids

Week 3 & 4: puréed food and Protein Shakes (plus drink my water)...no eggs allowed

Week 5: add in fish, Peanut Butter, Beans (mashed), and canned meat products (yum?). Can add toast and crackers as well.

Weeks 6, 7, 8: can do quite a few things but can't do beef or pork yet.

After that, eat sensibly.

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2 weeks high Protein pre op

2 weeks liquids pre op

Then I slowly reintroduce foods.

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Mine is -

Weeks 1 & 2 Post-op: Modified Full Liquids (Duke does not allow sugar free Jello on this stage)

Weeks 3 & 4 Post-op: Stage 1 Soft Foods

  • Dark meat chicken (no white meat until stage 2), thinly sliced deli meat, white fish, imitation crab, fat free cheese, Beans, tuna, scrambled or poached eggs, greek yogurt.
  • Soft cooked vegetables, unsweetened applesauce, mashed banana, mashed sweet or white potato, oatmeal, cream of wheat, grits.

Weeks 5 – 10 Post-op: Stage 2 Soft Foods

  • All chicken (yippee), ground beef or turkey, hard boiled eggs, small shrimp, heartier fish like salmon, crab.
  • TOAST. Fresh fruit without the peel.

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Two weeks prior to surgery: 1200 calorie diet

Two days prior to surgery: full liquids

Day 1 Post op: clear liquids

Day 2 post op to 2 weeks post op: full liquids

Weeks 2-4: purée

Weeks 4-6: soft foods

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Wow why is my diet getting food back in so fast when I compare to everyone?

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Wow why is my diet getting food back in so fast when I compare to everyone?

All these different doctors so many different ways when I was staving for 2 weeks before surgery and I was getting mad reading when people said they could have vegetables if I could have had I would have been fine lol I wish all doctors follow the same guidelines it would make it easer to talk to other.

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Wow why is my diet getting food back in so fast when I compare to everyone?

Mine was fast too thank god!

liquid for 3 days at hospital (if cleared) we did:

Week 1 & 2 pureed foods

Week 3 & 4 soft foods

Week 5 onwards solids

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Mine is -

Weeks 1 & 2 Post-op: Modified Full liquids (Duke does not allow sugar free Jello on this stage)

Weeks 3 & 4 Post-op: Stage 1 Soft Foods

  • Dark meat chicken (no white meat until stage 2), thinly sliced deli meat, white fish, imitation crab, fat free cheese, Beans, tuna, scrambled or poached eggs, greek yogurt.
  • Soft cooked vegetables, unsweetened applesauce, mashed banana, mashed sweet or white potato, oatmeal, cream of wheat, grits.

Weeks 5 – 10 Post-op: Stage 2 Soft Foods

  • All chicken (yippee), ground beef or turkey, hard boiled eggs, small shrimp, heartier fish like salmon, crab.
  • TOAST. Fresh fruit without the peel.

Toast? Wow!

Yeah everyone's is so different

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Mine is -

Weeks 1 & 2 Post-op: Modified Full liquids (Duke does not allow sugar free Jello on this stage)

Weeks 3 & 4 Post-op: Stage 1 Soft Foods

  • Dark meat chicken (no white meat until stage 2), thinly sliced deli meat, white fish, imitation crab, fat free cheese, Beans, tuna, scrambled or poached eggs, greek yogurt.
  • Soft cooked vegetables, unsweetened applesauce, mashed banana, mashed sweet or white potato, oatmeal, cream of wheat, grits.

Weeks 5 – 10 Post-op: Stage 2 Soft Foods

  • All chicken (yippee), ground beef or turkey, hard boiled eggs, small shrimp, heartier fish like salmon, crab.
  • TOAST. Fresh fruit without the peel.

Toast? Wow!

Yeah everyone's is so different

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Yeah. Only a quarter piece, but toast! No regular bread though. Regular bread is too soft and doughy - that's why it has to be toasted.

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