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My diet so far is a sort of mix of purée and soft. I’m not overly keen on things with the texture of baby food. Some of the things I’ve tried that aren’t too bad are

Stewed fruit with custard or yogurt.

Slightly undercooked poached egg. Mashed not blended.

Baked Beans.

Tinned corned beef

Cooked mashed vegetables.

Avo.

Smoked salmon, tuna both of these are also good blended with cottage cheese.

I did blend some super soft slow cooked beef with gravy yesterday and had it over veg. That was ok. Blending everything together though is gross.

Tried a tuna lasagne - wasn’t a fan so that got used as dog food

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I’ve also had weetbix which I used to like but it now tastes like horse food.

Ive eaten oats twice and both times they made me feel a little weird. Not full on dumping but definetly not right.

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Wow that’s good to know ty

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oh good! its so cold up here, and I need something other than broth! Two more days! :)

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New to the page but my surgery was same date as yours 👏🏽👏🏽

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On 02/05/2019 at 18:10, Phoebes04 said:

New to the page but my surgery was same date as yours 👏🏽👏🏽
Welcome! How are you feeling?

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KayC12019 (not sure how to reply to your message yet🤦‍♀️)
I’m doing great. Struggling with food choices, scared I’m overeating, blocked up, back at work full time, walking 8k steps a day and loving the kgs and cms falling off me 👌🏽

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Sorry how are you doing also??

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On 02/05/2019 at 18:26, Phoebes04 said:

Sorry how are you doing also??
Feeling the same way scared to eat because it's like I feel it falling in my stomach. Sorry I am being extra😩😩

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Haha it’s a massive learning curve 😱 I don’t feel it falling into stomach and am on semi-Solids already.

I worry that I can ‘eat’ heaps more than a girl I know who had it done a year ago but still no pain or discomfort from overeating. So guessing every stomach is different post op and I’m just being paranoid and that what I’m eating purées to the right size suggested roughly 🤦‍♀️😩

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Omg I just threw up my first time I only had mashed up tuna and mashed up boiled egg like 3oz and threw it all up. My first sensation was uncomfortableness, excessive salvia and the overwhelming need to throw up. Sorry tmi I just never experienced it until now yuck 🤢

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