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By the 4th week I was able to eat soft food, but even at 2 1/2 months grilled chicken gives me trouble. Moist rotisserie chicken is easier, dark mat is easier than white. Try fish, that is easier.

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I needed to stick with ground meats for quite a while before I could tolerate "solid" meats

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It could have been how fast you ate, but likely you're just not ready for that stage. A lot of people can't do grilled chicken until 6 months out. It's one of the last meats you should try.

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11 minutes ago, lorraine#11 said:

I just keep vomiting..I swear to Lord I will not eat grilled chicken again ..plz just get me through this...omg never

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It's been over 30 mins of vomiting? you may want to call your office.

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at week 4 i was on puree.. We had to do liquids for 2 weeks first.

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Omg I tried chicken salad at 3 weeks and it was a nightmare . Had to walk for 90 minutes because I felt like it was stuck and I was suffocating . I am 4 weeks out and can only do like 2 oz of fish . Tried to put ham in a scrambled egg this am and that didn’t work . I think meats r just way far in the future . Stick with eggs , fish, cottage cheese and yogurt . I rely on at least one Protein Drink a day

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On 1/21/2019 at 12:10 PM, lorraine#11 said:

So I am on my 4th week had surgery dec 29...I can't eat real food...only shakes, Jello, pudding and some soups... I tried a little grilled chicken and I feel like vomiting. Is this normal?

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I'm sorry to hear of your difficulty. I would have thought chicken would be a safe bet. How does bacon work for you?

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Yep yep. One of my first puke fests post op was thanks to some dry chicken that got stuck/wouldn’t go through my stoma. Also had it happen with a pork chop.

The good news is I’m six months post op and haven’t had that happen in at least 2 or 3 months. I also only eat really moist chicken and make sure I chew the heck out of it.

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Omg 4 th week our I tried chicken salad - used thighs but still couldn’t eat it . Got stuck real bad . Stay away from all chicken and meat . I am on week 5 and have just been a been able to manage fish and poached eggs . Tried egg salad today with hard boiled egg and no go . So to answer your question , wanting to puke in chicken is totally normal

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