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I tend to be able to eat a bit more Soup than any regular food, during meals. I'm not over doing it by any means and I'm staying with the calories,carbs, and Protein counts. I eat slowly with baby spoons. I eat my 1/2 cup portion with

solid food meals and am quite full, but with Soups I tend to go a little over to feel that full feeling. Do you think soup is a slider food? Just wondered.

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Soup isn't even approved by my plan, I'm not sure why since its so easy to eat. There are a couple of things not on my approved list, but I've seen on others list, that I have eaten on occasion once I passed two months post op. I don't find it a slider at all, and homemade, I make sure there is more shredded chicken than typical, so it fills me up fast.

I know not to try the creamed Soups.< /p>

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Since Soup is liquid you and won't stay in stomach long, it will take more to feel full. And it won't last as long.

Most folks say liquids go right thru, but they fill me up, even Water. A different full than with solid food. I love soup but mostly eat solids.

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Eating Soup is the same thing as drinking with your meal, so if you are supposed to avoid that, you may want to switch to straining the soup, drinking the broth, then eating the solids from the soup.

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Chili has proven to be, for me. I really have to measure that out and be careful, because it goes down so quickly (not a lot of need for chewing) and the fullness sneaks up on me fast. I like it for mixing with the Protein Powder, but I just have to be even more aware of my speed when I eat it.

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Soup isn't even approved by my plan, I'm not sure why since its so easy to eat. There are a couple of things not on my approved list, but I've seen on others list, that I have eaten on occasion once I passed two months post op. I don't find it a slider at all, and homemade, I make sure there is more shredded chicken than typical, so it fills me up fast.

I know not to try the creamed Soups.< /p>

Thats all ive been able to get down is the cream of broccoli from panera bread. Is that bad? I can only get like 4 baby spoons and im full. Idk if i get so full because they repaired a big hernia and my gallbladder

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Soup isn't even approved by my plan, I'm not sure why since its so easy to eat. There are a couple of things not on my approved list, but I've seen on others list, that I have eaten on occasion once I passed two months post op. I don't find it a slider at all, and homemade, I make sure there is more shredded chicken than typical, so it fills me up fast.

I know not to try the creamed Soups.< /p>

Thats all ive been able to get down is the cream of broccoli from panera bread. Is that bad? I can only get like 4 baby spoons and im full. Idk if i get so full because they repaired a big hernia and my gallbladder

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During postop healing it's okay, it will not be soup you'll keep eating once you heal

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