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It ends up that my family and in laws are suddenly going out for supper. The place that we are going to has cottage cheese which will be the only thing that I can maybe eat. I was bypassed last Tuesday and am only a day or two from pureed foods. Does this sound like something I can do? Thanks.

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I was given cottage cheese from the hospital the day after my surgery! I have eaten it every day so far since then (5days) and have had no problems with it :)

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4 minutes ago, Pink nova said:

I was given cottage cheese from the hospital the day after my surgery! I have eaten it every day so far since then (5days) and have had no problems with it :)

Wow. That's cool. Thanks for letting me know.

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I wouldn’t advance myself without the surgeon/teams ok. Just follow your plan and stay safe.

Or call your surgeon and ask

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My dr said don’t do that when I ate string cheese he said can cause blockage

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How about Soup? Most places offer some sort of soup.

I don't think anyone should advance without asking their surgeon first.

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I had my bypass surgery over a year ago I lost more than 100 bound so far, am so happy what am asking now, is it ok if I ever had any kind of food am not supposed to have normally, ever like few bow tie Pasta n a spoon of corn

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I normally don't have anything like that but am just asking just n case if am n party n that's what they r serving anyway,

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5 hours ago, Lamia716 said:

My dr said don’t do that when I ate string cheese he said can cause blockage

Cottage cheese isn't solid like string cheese. Cottage cheese can be smashed easily a lot of programs allow it from week 1. I can see why string cheese would be a problem.

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12 hours ago, kordie said:

It ends up that my family and in laws are suddenly going out for supper. The place that we are going to has cottage cheese which will be the only thing that I can maybe eat. I was bypassed last Tuesday and am only a day or two from pureed foods. Does this sound like something I can do? Thanks.

Cottage cheese would be fine, I was eating chunkier things on puree's, you just need to be very careful about your quantities and make sure to chew into a puree. Watch out for Soups, there are often a LOT of sugar added in there, it would really suck for you to dump while out with your family!

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5 hours ago, semara said:

I had my bypass surgery over a year ago I lost more than 100 bound so far, am so happy what am asking now, is it ok if I ever had any kind of food am not supposed to have normally, ever like few bow tie Pasta n a spoon of corn

Personally you'll want to try any "non-approved" foods at home first, just in case you have any issues. But you can eat things you really shouldn't if you can tolerate them. It's just a habit you REALLY don't want to get into if you can avoid it. Look for other, approved options first.

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