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I am 2 weeks and a few weeks post op, so I am able to eat soft foods. What I want to know is when can I ear bacon? Lol. That's really the main thing I miss.

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Me too im 6 weeks out my doc said turkey bacon only and baked not fried

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And i had to wait till wk 7

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Thanks Doreen. I hope the turkey bacon isn't disgusting like a lot of ppl say.

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I was not allowed bacon until I was on regular foods which was right around 10 weeks. I was not allowed pork bacon until after 6 months. I now eat it on occasion with no issues. I like to make breadless BLT's from time to time.

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Thanks Doreen. I hope the turkey bacon isn't disgusting like a lot of ppl say.


Butterball Turkey bacon is the best! I actually like it better than the pork bacon! But that's the only brand I'll eat

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I used to think turkey bacon was gross, but now love it.

I like to get the high Protein flatbread wraps....and wrap me up a turkey bacon BLT.

To cook turkey bacon, lay it all out on a cookie sheet, give it a little spritz with cooking spray and pop it in the oven (directions on package).... The whole pan will get nice and crisp. Lock what you don't use immediately in an airtight container for use on other sandwiches, Breakfast, baked potatoes, salad, etc.

Looking very forward to tasting that old favorite again.

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On 10/9/2017 at 8:48 AM, Sullie06 said:

I was not allowed bacon until I was on regular foods which was right around 10 weeks. I was not allowed pork bacon until after 6 months. I now eat it on occasion with no issues. I like to make breadless BLT's from time to time.

@Sullie06 Why no "pork" bacon specifically? I have to run and check, but I think I have a no beef rule for the first 3 months? Can't remember since it's so far into the future? Thanks! Inquiring minds...

And as far as turkey bacon goes...what part of the turkey does the turkey bacon come from? *scratches head and looks mystified and a little bit horrified*

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I would ask your doc, but I ate some crispy bacon at eight weeks out with no problems. I probably eat a slice or two every two or three weeks on a Saturday or Sunday. I don’t care too much for turkey bacon, so I would rather have the real thing and cut corners somewhere else.


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On ‎12‎/‎11‎/‎2017 at 11:17 AM, FluffyChix said:

@Sullie06 Why no "pork" bacon specifically? I have to run and check, but I think I have a no beef rule for the first 3 months? Can't remember since it's so far into the future? Thanks! Inquiring minds...

And as far as turkey bacon goes...what part of the turkey does the turkey bacon come from? *scratches head and looks mystified and a little bit horrified*

Per my plan they didn't want us eating pork, venison or steak for 6 months because they can be harder for the stomach to process and some people have bad reaction to pork products.

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I could have regular texture meats on day 15. I tried half a pc of bacon with no issues.

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4 hours ago, Sullie06 said:

Per my plan they didn't want us eating pork, venison or steak for 6 months because they can be harder for the stomach to process and some people have bad reaction to pork products.

Thanks sweetie! @Sullie06

@GassyGurl hehe For some reason "textured meats" made me giggle.

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I tried some crumbled bacon in my scrambled eggs at about 4 weeks and regretted it immediately. Tried again at 6 weeks and now I eat a piece almost every morning with my egg :)

I think you have to keep trying and if it feels funny, move on and revisit...same happened to me with nuts. I am 8 weeks post op and eat nuts often :)

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