Thank you very, very much for the replies. I tell ya, I'm impressed with you guys.
Anyway, I decided to have some pureed soup, with double the amount of liquid, and damn it was so good. Really, I don't think that was a big deal in retrospect, because I can have homemade "strained" soup, and this stuff would definitely have been able to go through a strainer.
But I think I'll heed all of your advice and not going to go any further until I talk to someone at the office or at least a fellow patient of the same surgeon. Maybe there's some slight variations in the procedure that would justify such vastly different nutritional plans... but I doubt it. It's funny, because I was great through Thanksgiving and Christmas, but that's when I believed there were a purpose to the diet. Now, the difference is that I don't see the purpose, and man that really screws with your psyche.
Pre-op, there was cause for the liquid diet, which is that they wanted me to shrink my liver (the fat pads, that is. I don't have any liver problem). That and my stomach was probably the size of a trash bag, and it too has a fat layer. Of course, he didn't actually tell me that I was going to be on a different, extreme program and explain why, so this is me putting together the information after the fact.
So, I lost 50+ pounds. The weird thing about that is that I was losing weight pretty fast on a low-carb diet, so the idea that he switched me to the "nothing at all" diet a month before surgery seemed excessive. But, hey, apparently fatty livers can cause the surgery to be longer, trickier, and more dangerous. I can undestand that. However, I wish my doctor would have just asked how easily I can lose weight on my own and said "Pick what works for you, but you need to lose 50 pounds" and I would have done it.
Otherwise, I was told I'm in "excellent health for my weight." No comorbidities, normal BP, and I'm a 27 year old male. My regular doctor, who is also an internist, thinks I'm losing weight too fast. I lost 9 pounds last week, he wants to see 2.5/week max.
That reminds me, I have a few recipes from the doc's office that are for the "clear liquid diet" and they allow diet V8, clamato (yuck), and non-creamy broths or "strained soup." I also recall the nutrition class mentioning tomato soup, saying it's fine if you dilute it or somehow magically find one that's like 6g of sugar per cup. Hooray!:woot: So that does seem to justify me just blending some regular soup, as long as it's liquidy enough and low-sugar.
Yeah, my clothes are becoming a pain. I was walking around last night with friends for New Years, and had to hold up my pants with one hand the entire time. This exact pair of pants was perfectly tight around my waist just months ago. I am amazed, but then what are you going to do when you're eating 2 calories of broth every meal but lose weight insanely fast?