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I was wondering if I can have soft food before starting on soft foods like having some egg or something The is so frustrating I have three more days to start my soft foods

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I think it’s important to stick to the plan that was provided by your team. You’re still healing and you don’t want to risk anything and have complications.

It can be frustrating to see other people eat ahead of you on a different plan than yours even if you had similar surgeries and surgery dates. Hang in there, you can do it

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I was wondering if I can have soft food before starting on soft foods like having some egg or something The is so frustrating I have three more days to start my soft foods
Ask your team, they may give you the green light otherwise stick to plan...

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The right answer is to follow your team's instructions to the letter.

The naughty answer is....no one's going to call the police if you try something from the next stage on your instructions. If you do (don't!)...try just a little and wait a couple of hours. See if you're up to it.

Do NOT skip ahead too much. The next stage over is as far as i'd risk it. And again....it's stupid (I've been known to be stupid)......it's smarter to wait.

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Don't do it. Figure out what you're looking to achieve out of eating soft food - the ability to chew something? A certain feeling in your stomach that you associate with soft food? A particular eggy taste? Then figure out how to achieve that without breaking your team's rules.

If you want to chew something, get a popsicle or freeze some Jello. If it's a stomach feeling, blend some lentils or get a small spoonful of ricotta cheese. Or make some custard to get the egg taste. But with egg in particular, at first you'll be VERY surprised how little it will take to make you feel not just full, but overfull. If you eat within your team's plan and experience an issue, you're much more likely to ask them than if you go outside the plan, experience something and then drag your feet calling in because you don't want to admit that you jumped the soft food gun.

It's only a couple of days. Get creative with the options you have and grit it out.

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Wait the 3 days- just my opinion. Your stomach will thank you. When you get to that stage it’s difficult as is so don’t rush it

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I totally get where you are. I’m 3 days from seeing the doctor and getting the green light to move up in foods. I’m tired of shakes, pudding, yogurts, etc between pre-op and post-op we’re talking 4 weeks of nothing... BUT... my way of doing things got me to where I am!! So every time I get the urge to eat something off my list I remind myself what I want and walk away. I’m not hungry, I don’t need it, and it’s not worth it. If I cheat now, I’m just giving myself permission to cheat later. If you’re truly hungry, call your team tomorrow and get permission to move on. Just my thoughts.

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