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Puree Stage...not So Much

I'm officially 3 weeks post op and have been assigned the puree stage of foods for about a week. I've had an OK time and at first I LOVED having the new textures and being able to tolerate pureed meats. I've kept my calories low and I"m still losing. I've been doing my walking too. I've had no real problems with my restrictions. My sleeve seems to be OK with the foods and I'm playing within the rules regarding portion size. I've not had any real issues with nausea, vomiting or just overall discomfort with my sleeve.

 

Other than gas, which does not seem to resolve, I'm doing very well by all accounts. I found pureed meats and veggies to be a chore. I have broken the rules during this stage for the past two days by just eating soups and meats, but chewing them really well in my mouth versus blending them to pulp. Nothing too tough and, like I said, calories still low and portion size fine.

 

Is this really going to cause an damage to my sleeve if I chew the food to a purree texture before swallowing? It's taking me a very long time to eat my cup of a meal, but I find it more enjoyable and I really don't think I"m doing any damage.

 

Should I really turn on the blender and pulverize my food? Is this cheating? If I was to be really honest I'd say I'm really doing mushies and soft foods about a week ahead of time.

 

If the sleeve can take it... why not? Again I ask the question....is this cheating? Can I cause damage to my sleeve by doing this?

 

I feel fine and I notice my energy levels seem to be improving.



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I gave up on pureed after four days. We were traveling and it just was not very practical. I also found it to be completely unenjoyable, almost worse than the liquid phase. Soooo, I started with really soft things, like fish that I could chew to a puree. I had read on this forum that some surgeons start their patients on puree right out of the hospital and on to softs the following week. I definitely think your stomach lets you know when you have pushed things too far. I am now almost eight weeks out and all is still well, so I don't think I did any permanent damage.

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My surgeon said it's all about not tearing open your suture lines. He about had a stroke when I said i was making my own soups and blending them mostly smooth (this was 9 days post-op). He said very sternly "they must be completely smooth, no lumps at all." I just said, "yes, sir" and kept on doing what I was doing.

Now, that being said, there is someone on one of the other boards that had a leak develop at 3 weeks post-op, possibly because of too much too fast.

Just be careful... at the first hint of pain, stop. Chew, chew, chew, chew, chew, chew, chew.

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