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I will be starting my pre-op liquid diet on Wed. I know I will be on liquids and soft foods for quite some time from then on.

I am curious how long after surgery you were cleared to eat or able to tolerate raw vegetables? I'm just not a huge fan of cooked/steamed veggies. Of course I will make it work if I have to, but would like to hear experiences. Thanks!

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6 weeks for me. I never really ate veggies in any numbers until after 6 months just because eating Protein first, I had no room for them. Even now eating Protein first, I don't have room for them, so I usually have my veggies as my afternoon snack.< /p>

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I hate cooked veggies too for the most part. I do love roasted and grilled veggies.

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I was on liquids for 2 weeks post op then given the go to try any new foods as my body accepted.

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I don't think I get raw veggies until 8 weeks.

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2 months until raw veggie, nuts, seeds or popcorn were allowed by my bariatric team.

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I am almost two years out. I nibble on raw veggies at parties etc but do not fix them for myself. My restriction does not accommodate roughage well. I still concentrate of Protein and maybe a few bites of soft cooked veggies. Just works best for me.

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Talk to your nutritionist about what your plan allows

Yeah, my nutritionist is pretty much useless other than telling me what supplements to buy and giving me a piece of paper with a list of Clear Liquids that I can have during my pre-op. She was actually yawning (like 5 times) during my consultation. It was very awkward. Luckily, I love my surgeon and coordinator.

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