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What does your plan say? I was still on liquids at 2 weeks post-op, but all plans are different.

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Try it. If you keep it down you are good to go. If you throw up then stick with the liquids or whatever you are at. That's pretty much the only way to tell for sure. Just eat a tiny bit, like one teaspoonful.

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You should really contact your team about this and ask their advice.

The reality is you can eat whatever you want to but do you really want to take the risk?

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11 minutes ago, _Kate_ said:

You should really contact your team about this and ask their advice.

The reality is you can eat whatever you want to but do you really want to take the risk?

Agree. I know it's frustrating sometimes seeing others having the okay to eat X or Y when my plan didn't allow for it, but I trusted my doctor had his reasons for following a set plan and I did my best to stick to it. I guess I consider myself lucky that I had a very good team that had handouts for the various post-op stages and what was/wasn't allowed. It took out all the guesswork of what I could have.

Check with your team. You should be into the pureed stage which allows for a good variety of options. If you're allowed to eat eggs I wouldn't recommend doing boiled. Scrambled eggs can be difficult as is it. Eggs in general can be really hit & miss in how it makes you feel. Sorry, but I don't think trying something and see if you throw up is a really good game plan. Especially at 2 weeks out.

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