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I am exactly a week post op today. Tomorrow morning I have my very first follow up visit from surgery. I know eveeything is going really well, but I am nervous as can be about being moved to the pureed food stage of the diet. I am not sure why but it is freaking me out just thinking about it. My appointment is first thing in the morning.

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On 09/03/2018 at 18:17, panda2141987 said:

I am exactly a week post op today. Tomorrow morning I have my very first follow up visit from surgery. I know eveeything is going really well, but I am nervous as can be about being moved to the pureed food stage of the diet. I am not sure why but it is freaking me out just thinking about it. My appointment is first thing in the morning.

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What they say? I 1 week post op today and my appointment is tomorrow lol

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There is nothing to be nervous about. You got this. Take it slow and follow the plan given to you.

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On ‎09‎/‎03‎/‎2018 at 7:17 PM, panda2141987 said:

I am exactly a week post op today. Tomorrow morning I have my very first follow up visit from surgery. I know eveeything is going really well, but I am nervous as can be about being moved to the pureed food stage of the diet. I am not sure why but it is freaking me out just thinking about it. My appointment is first thing in the morning.

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I'm seeing this really late, and I'm sure you've probably already taken the "plunge", so to speak. But I felt nervous during each stage progression. I had fears of things not sitting right, dumping, getting stuck, ect. But I tried to listen to my body as best as I could during eating time. I never ate distracted in the beginning. Remember, if you feel any discomfort or nausea, its ok to take a break and try again later. Also, there will be foods that don't agree with you at your current stage. This doesn't mean you wont be able to have those things again.

Things do get better. Best of luck to you! And I hope you enjoy the stages as well. I know that soft foods was a blessing when it came :)

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