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I had vsg 4 years ago and lost 82 lbs; my husband had surgery the same day and lost 100 lbs. I started a blog to keep up with what I was feeling and eating, and that has now migrated to a full-blown food blog. But I wanted to share this yummy lobster bisque recipe that we used a lot during Post-Op/Full Liquids stage.

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https://www.twosleevers.com/recipes/post-op-full-liquids-yummy-lobster-bisque-14-gms-protein/

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I can't wait to try this! No one ever post recipes I like! Thank you so much. I am going to make this soon.

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I'm so glad! I have tons of recipes on the blog, I hope you find others you like.

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so this Soup counts as a full liquid and not a thin puree? My surgery is scheduled for next week and I'm trying to understand this. Thanks!

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I want this so badly I would beg for it! I love lobster but became allergic to it for a couple of decades . . . then found I was over the allergy (weird, but apparently it happens). But didn't have a lobster before surgery!!! So . . . definitely going on the menu soon!

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23 minutes ago, gamergirl said:

I'm so glad! I have tons of recipes on the blog, I hope you find others you like.

I bookmarked your site, lots of great recipes. Thanks for posting!

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21 minutes ago, CJ Sunshine said:

so this Soup counts as a full liquid and not a thin puree? My surgery is scheduled for next week and I'm trying to understand this. Thanks!

My surgeon didn't discriminate between thin purée and full liquids so i'm not really sure how to answer. We used it during the full liquids stage.

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5 minutes ago, XYZXYZXYZ1955 said:

I want this so badly I would beg for it! I love lobster but became allergic to it for a couple of decades . . . then found I was over the allergy (weird, but apparently it happens). But didn't have a lobster before surgery!!! So . . . definitely going on the menu soon!

AND don't even need to beg! win win! :)

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20 minutes ago, gamergirl said:

My surgeon didn't discriminate between thin purée and full liquids so i'm not really sure how to answer. We used it during the full liquids stage.

Ah...my doctor has Stage 1 clear; Stage 2; full liquids; Stage 3 thin purees; Stage 4 thick purees; and finally Stage 5 solid food! LOL They all are so different. I also see you are a sleeve and I'm having modified DS...so maybe that's part of why they differentiate. Anyway, it looks like a great recipe that I will try after a few weeks! Thanks.

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9 hours ago, gamergirl said:

I had vsg 4 years ago and lost 82 lbs; my husband had surgery the same day and lost 100 lbs. I started a blog to keep up with what I was feeling and eating, and that has now migrated to a full-blown food blog. But I wanted to share this yummy lobster bisque recipe that we used a lot during Post-Op/Full liquids stage.

lobster-bisque-www.twosleevers.com_.jpg

https://www.twosleevers.com/recipes/post-op-full-liquids-yummy-lobster-bisque-14-gms-protein/

This had me drooling, so I checked out your site and now I'm subscribed. Thank you! I'm going to do a lot of cooking and experimenting this weekend.

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This recipe looks wonderful. After reading it, I know that I will love it. Your website is good, and the dishes varied and truly drool worthy. For a true foodie such as me, it was hard enough to find sites that offered several recipes I actually want to try. After seeing yours, I am doubly happy for a post-op resource, and because you have the ethnic food variety I believe I was searching for; thank you!

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8 hours ago, Strivingforbetter said:

This had me drooling, so I checked out your site and now I'm subscribed. Thank you! I'm going to do a lot of cooking and experimenting this weekend.

if you're drooling, my job is done :)

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Thank you, @gamergirl for sharing your blog. The recipes just made my day!!! I can't wait to share the link with others.

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19 minutes ago, vamping said:

Thank you, @gamergirl for sharing your blog. The recipes just made my day!!! I can't wait to share the link with others.

Thank you! I started the blog as a way to track my weight loss after the sleeve, but then I ended up showing people how easy it was to eat well while eating low carb. So I used to post a lot of recipes here. Thought I'd come back and see how things were going :) Thanks for sharing the blog.

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I'm so excited to try this !! Lobster is my absolute favorite and lobster bisque is SO YUMMY but such a bad choice for weight loss! UGH, you made my day! :)

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