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Puréed foods have traumatized me 😣

When my doctor advanced me my first meal was mashed potatoes and they were fantastic!

I went on to try some salmon but in the blender and it was the worst decision of my life. The texture was that of a milkshake and it was ABSOLUTELY disgusting.

I never want to experience blended food (besides a green smoothie) ever again in life. Also, tried the ricotta bake but it was only good for a week before I was over it.

So I'm technically still in puréed stage but I'm doing a mushy soft foods instead because I cant with blending food....

I guess I've advanced myself to soft solids (the #1 thing you're not suppose to do 😬) but I've been feeling good and I chew it up really well.

  • Rotisserie chicken
  • mashed potatoes
  • mashed curry chickpeas
  • mashed green Beans

I do know when when I'm eating too fast though:

  • I feel the pain when the food stacks right in my chest and its passing thru my small opening little by little
  • it's hard to breathe
  • What I think is the "foamies"

When this happens I just get up and walk around a bit until it has all trickled down into the pouch

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ugh pureed stage traumatized me too.

on first day of puréed stage i blended up some beef. yes, it looked as bad as it sounds. i took a whiff if it and wanted to barf. then promptly threw it in the bin. was so off-putting i didn't eat for the rest of the day. *shudder*

i decided i would just extend my full fluids stage another week and went straight to minced stage afterwards.

no harm, no foul.

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38 minutes ago, ms.sss said:

ugh pureed stage traumatized me too.

on first day of puréed stage i blended up some beef. yes, it looked as bad as it sounds. i took a whiff if it and wanted to barf. then promptly threw it in the bin. was so off-putting i didn't eat for the rest of the day. *shudder*

i decided i would just extend my full fluids stage another week and went straight to minced stage afterwards.

no harm, no foul.

Exactly what i did too..just extended the liquid stage

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Maybe you used too much liquid in your salmon. I puréed beef with a baby carrot from the roast I made the family & it was surprisingly good.
Make sure you put your fork down between bites. This will help you to eat slower.
Don’t forget about cottage cheese.

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I never pureed meat - it sounded too disgusting. It's been several years, but I remember eating a lot of cottage cheese, Greek yogurt, hummus, fat free refried Beans, and hummus

someone mentioned eggs - those would work as long as you can tolerate them. Some people can't "do" eggs for the first few months (same with chicken - I don't remember having an issue with it, but I know a lot of people do.

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I never pureed any thing either. The thought does gross me out. I ate alot of Greek yogurt with unsweetened cocoa or with blended fruits, hummus with homemade cheese crisps, soft cheeses, cottage cheese with tajin seasoning (yum), tofu, nut butters, avocados... Etc

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pureed tinned fish was awful to me too. Try mashed boiled eggs with mayo, denser Soups, runny scrambled eggs, yoghurt, runny instant rolled oats, apple sauce. Try blending chicken with gravy (a friend lived on it). I even had baby food a couple of times for a change. Think the changes to our taste buds &/or sense of smell doesn’t help. Plus many of us just what something to put our teeth in & purées just don’t cut it.

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I was also traumatized by the pureed stage! So glad to know I wasn't alone. I did read a comment that said "Don't forget about cottage cheese!" I'd rather eat pureed chicken. And that ain't happening. I am just a little over 2 months out from my gastric bypass. I am still having quite a bit of trouble swallowing, quite frankly, most meats. I have had most success with very thinly shaved deli ham and turkey. I know I'm supposed to be eating 60-90 grams of Protein each day, but I'm not getting it from meat. Fortunately, I love the high-protein Greek yogurt. It is saving my life right now.

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Hello everyone, I will be having surgery on July 12, for the puree stage my doctor recommended baby food, has anyone tried that?

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