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So, yeah I'm nearly 2 weeks out currently. And am going to Disney World on the 17th. By that time I'll be slightly over 2 weeks and should be moved onto a soft food diet if everything is going well and healed up properly. I just wanted to know if anyone has any advice for rides, getting around the parks, and food that would be okay to eat while there. I'm going to be there for five days and will have Protein Shakes on hand just in case there's an issue with getting my Protein in.

Any advice and words of wisdom would be appreciated as this is my first time going and I just had the surgery on the 30th of November. Thanks so much for the help!

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I've never seen the Christmas decorations, but I've heard they are amazing. The landscaping is out of this world in January. I've been a few times -- there is a LOT of walking. Are you staying in a super luxurious hotel on campus, I hope?

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Can be very easy to forget to stay hydrated, particularly if the park is warmer than home. Remember your fluids! Sip, sip, sip! I would call your doc to get clearance on the rides. That's one where a professional opinion is probably best.

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I really would stay away from any and all rides that have any sort of health advisory on them. At only two weeks out you are still healing and will not be able to ride anything that is extremely "fun" and fast moving. You should be fine with walking around the park, we went to a local amusement park and by the time we were done we did well over 6 miles. Of course I did not ride anything other than the train and sky ride but at least the kids had fun! As far as moving on to the puree stage, CONGRATULATIONS!!!! And I am sure that you should be able to find something there that is acceptable, of course you will not be able to have something to puree the food but my advice would be to stick to what the Dr says is acceptable. You should be able to find things in the park that you are allowed to eat such as just a chicken breast and cut it into small bites and chew thoroughly before swallowing. I know that it may not make much sense right now but you may want to take some plastic bags in order to put food in. I know it may sound crazy but trust me you will not even be able to finish a kids meal. I am almost four months out and there is NO way that I can finish a normal chicken breast in one sitting. Depending on what it is I may be able to eat 5 oz of foods that are soft like salad but things like Protein are about 4. (just a fyi) Good luck and please make sure that you have a Blender Bottle and plenty of protein packets with you!!!:D

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At 2 weeks out, I was still on liquids.. forget chicken breast!! Protein Shakes, Water, milk, juice, Decaf coffee, tea, and walking.. no rides that are rougher than a car ride.

Remember, your stomach isn't completely scarred over for 6-9 weeks after surgery. It is possible to develop leaks during the first 2 months postop, so you have to adhere 100% to your doctor's orders.

Good luck!

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The pressure of the 'fast fun' rides would be too much for your new sleeve, please ask your doctor. Carry a little soft side 6pack cooler around with you and a thermal cup. At 2 weeks you will not be able to eat much at one sitting, so some ready-made clear Protein Drinks will be necessary, at that stage I could only consume cream Soups, yogurts, etc. You can pack some high Protein yogurt in that cooler too - like siggi's. I was exhausted and needed naps and hydration with all that walking could sneak up on you, and it is much harder to get caught up once you get to that point - be mindful. Have fun, don't over do it.

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Sorry about this long post...I have an annual pass for Disney and the eating is going to be tough unless you have reservations at restaurants. Dine in restaurants have more options such as Soup, etc. Quick dine options have mostly sandwiches, burgers, hot dogs that type of food. I would definitely have Protein Shakes on hand and plenty of Water. This time of year usually has beautiful weather with high temps around 80 but it will be cooler in the evening. There will be a LOT of walking involved, so if you aren’t feeling so good I would rent a wheelchair. They are available to rent at the front of the park. For rides, I would go with the People Mover, Carousal of Progress, Pirates of the Caribbean, Jungle Cruise, Small World, Ariel’s ride (can’t remember the name of it) and Peter Pan. I was going to say Haunted Mansion but there is one part where you ride backwards and it might press on your stomach too much and Buzz lightyear is a little Jerky. The decorations are beautiful! It’s my favorite time of year to visit the Magic Kingdom. Hope you have a fantastic time!


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Oh how fun but I would recommend renting a scooter over a wheelchair they are easier to navigate in the parks. I have had to use one the last two times I visited WDW and let me tell you it was the difference between being miserable and having a great time. At two weeks out your body is still dealing with the shock of surgery and the recovery process, your energy level will most likely be low and the scooter can help with finishing the day plus it can be hard to find a place to sit down and with the scooter you always have a place to sit and rest. I cannot tell you how much the scooter saved my life at WDW. Oh another thing you can ask for Water at any quick serve restaurant and they will give you a free glass of water! Good Luck and have a great time!

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Thanks so much to everyone that responded! The advice is great! I know I'll have fun, my doctor said to "take it easy" when it comes to rides but I think that I'll have fun even though I won't be able to go on a lot (lol at least I have a good reason to not go on the Tower of Terror!) And, I'll make sure to get a scooter or wheelchair when I get there just because I'm typically in a constant state of discomfort and wouldn't want to push myself too hard (YAY for handicap line access).

We're heading there tomorrow and it's going to be awesome thanks to all of the great advice!

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