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My doctor says I'm going to be on 1 week liquid, 1 week full liquid, then 2 weeks pureee. I was just curious on what everyone else had for a schedule. The gal I talked to kept confusing me with the bypass patients and their diet so I'm going to confirm with them tomorrow.

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Hi MiIssieLyn

From what I've heard on this site, there is a WIDE variety of pre and post op diet plans. It varies by doctor/program.

I had 1-2 days of Clear Liquids, then 2 days of 'full' liquids, then 2 weeks of pureed food, and now I'm on soft foods (eggs, cheese, Soups, well-chewed soft meats - chicken, tuna, fish, cereals, etc) for 2 weeks, before adding more regular foods up to about 1 1/2 cups.

They stress 60 - 80 grams of Protein a day, 64 oz Water, and low fat/high quality healthy foods. I'm still using Protein Shakes to get enough Protein.< /p>

Hope that helps. I'm sure others will give you different progressions and time lines.

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I will be on the same diet as Lizalee....

:thumbup: they really stress the protein..i am supposed to have 70-80gms per day...and they prefer 23-24gms per meal...

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My instructions were 5 to 7 days of liquids and Protein Shakes. Next I can add any of these 5 items:

(1 ounce at a time, 2 to 3 hours apart)

refried Beans, sugar-free pudding, low-fat yogurt, egg beaters, low-fat cottage cheese.

Next I go on soft foods but don't know what they are. I have to go to a soft foods class next week.

I am suppose to get 65 grams of Protein per day.

Lots of Water. I drink a bottle of Isopure, which is 30 grams. I mix whey powder in skim milk and blend it in the Magic Bullet. Taste like a chocolate shake. whey has 23 grams of Protein in one scoop. I use 1 1/2 scoops.

I have not been hungry. I ate an ounce of refried Beans this evening and it filled me up.

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I had 3 weeks of full liquids post op and then could eat real food after that. The 3 week rule was if I could drink it I could have it but that did not mean milkshakes!! Soups, yogurts, popsicles, I took marinara and Pasta, blended it and made it really runny, Protein Shakes etc... It was fine but boy was I ready for eat real food day!!

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I had 2 weeks of "anything that could run off a spoon". I stuck to thin Soups, sugar free pudding, broth, and Protein Shakes.< /p>

After that i had a week of puree....really didnt follow it, i just chewed really well and mushed up everything i ate.

Now almost 4 weeks out im eating anything i want. I went for my first fill today, and i eat some beef stew afterwords. But i still mushed it, because i didnt want to get anything stuck.

So far so good!

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I'm scheduled to be banded in 2 weeks. But I've received my post-op diet and it says: 1 week liquids, then 1 week Soups, then 1 week mushies, then soft meats. At week 5 there are no more restrictions.

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Wow, reading everyone else's diets I am thinking my Doctor is nuts!!! I have to have Clear Liquids plus Protein Shakes for THREEEEEE weeks! Then I go to mushy and Soups for a week, then regular food after that. I had my surgery on 4/24 so I'm almost at one week and already going crazy. I now HATE Jello. I don't think I can handle this clear liquids and Protein Drinks diet for two more weeks. Also - I have to have 90 grams of Protein per day. Fortunately I do like the GNC soy Protein drinks. And on the plus side, one week in and I've lost 14 pounds. I have my one-week appointment Friday and I'm going to ask if it's really really necessary to wait three weeks to have Tomato Soup or tofu...

Sorry for my rant - I'm hungry and I had my first day back at work today.

Sarah

Banded 4/24/08

Start: 238 pounds

Now: 224 pounds

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