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please tell me what did u eat on ur second week... i have been eating lots of soups.... and drink alot of natural juice... i do myself at home..like pineapple with lots of Water added...strawberry and watermelon i mean its alot of work have to strain everything SEVERAL TIMES... i still cant drink those Premier Protein clear drinks i bought so many they taste so gross to me.... cant drink the Vitamins yet i get nausea im drinking the Gummy vitamins.... yesterday i did Soup with chicken and pureed the chicken didnt taste as bad....

Any more ideas on what to eat on this 2nd week...

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In my second week I was doing full fluids: Protein Shakes, clear & strained cream Soups - with no chunks or pureed stuff in it (pureed stuff wasn't on the table until week four in my plan).

Other full fluids (I didn't eat any of these during weeks 2-4, but were on my allowed list): plain greek yogurt, no/low salt vegetable juices, cream of wheat.

P.S. I would lay off the fruit juices though, they tend to have too much sugar in them....

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At two weeks out I was also on the liquid only diet.

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I am Four weeks post op. On week 2 i was able to have fat free sugar free pudding which really helped me feel had something in my belly. I also had sugar free Popsicles that helped with some sweetness. You might be better off with Water additives like Mio or Crystal Lite over the fruit juices you are making I have been taking Unjury shakes and have had great like with them. They also make a chicken Soup Protein broth which is good too, it has much more protein than regular soup broth. Good luck!

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I'm 3 weeks sleeve post-op. juice is bad, watered down or not. Also my doc tells us to never use gummy vitamins. Not sure exactly why.

Empty sugar calories that don't fill you up. Personally by week 2 I was on soft foods, we never had a puree stage. So I did eggs, ground beef, mashed Beans, chili, tuna, soft whitefist, etc. Still on that for another week from today.

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For my second week I was having creamy Soups (butternut squash, Tomato, carrot & ginger), non-fat greek yogurt (Danon light and fit greek), non-fat sugar free pudding, Premier Protein shakes and Water.

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Water AND PROTIEN shakes IN THE 2ND WEEK AND coffee HEHEHE CLEAR Bone Broth

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4 hours ago, Emma809 said:

please tell me what did u eat on ur second week... i have been eating lots of soups.... and drink alot of natural juice... i do myself at home..like pineapple with lots of Water added...strawberry and watermelon i mean its alot of work have to strain everything SEVERAL TIMES... i still cant drink those Premier Protein clear drinks i bought so many they taste so gross to me.... cant drink the Vitamins yet i get nausea im drinking the Gummy vitamins.... yesterday i did Soup with chicken and pureed the chicken didnt taste as bad....

Any more ideas on what to eat on this 2nd week...

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Did you receive any instructions to follow? Can you tell us what those were?

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The only juice I have had since surgery is Tomato juice. The rest are, at least in my opinion and for me, empty calories. The second week I was on Protein Shakes, Bone Broth, Water, and popsicles.

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Did you receive any instructions to follow? Can you tell us what those were?
i have all my instrustion very clearly... the problem is what they give you and what u actually tolerate... that is my major problem right now.... Everything on the paper i have bought and everything taste beyond gross...this is why i wanted to know what were other people here eating...to have some new ideas....

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i have all my instrustion very clearly... the problem is what they give you and what u actually tolerate... that is my major problem right now.... Everything on the paper i have bought and everything taste beyond gross...this is why i wanted to know what were other people here eating...to have some new ideas....

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the Protein clear drink are beyond sweet for me they taste sooo gross and they make me nausea.... the Protein Shake i tried it horrible experience i had today .... 🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️ ate an egg today that didnt go well ... also disgusting.... all im tolerating is soups... ice water....and thats it... again this is week 2...... am i the only one like this or am i exagerating idk what to think

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5 hours ago, Emma809 said:

the Protein clear drink are beyond sweet for me they taste sooo gross and they make me nausea.... the Protein Shake i tried it horrible experience i had today .... 🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️ ate an egg today that didnt go well ... also disgusting.... all im tolerating is soups... ice water....and thats it... again this is week 2...... am i the only one like this or am i exagerating idk what to think

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Nope you're not the only one like this. I had similar issues, I couldn't even keep Water down until 3 months out. I tried all the tips and tricks to no avail. All I could drink was ginger ale and Gatorade G2. Anything with artificial sweeteners was a no no for me...too gross. Protein Shake tasted disgusting except for the Ensure brand I was able to tolerate ice cold. My saving grace was God and clear Soup from the Chinese restaurant. LOL 🤪

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7 hours ago, Emma809 said:

i have all my instrustion very clearly... the problem is what they give you and what u actually tolerate... that is my major problem right now.... Everything on the paper i have bought and everything taste beyond gross...this is why i wanted to know what were other people here eating...to have some new ideas....

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What foods are in your instructions at this stage so people can give you appropriate suggestions? (Please provide examples of foods allowed even the ones you don't tolerate) Many plans, although stages sound similar, vary wildly.

Good Luck 💙

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