Mzclassy78 1 Posted January 3, 2012 Happy New Year to everyone! Ok you guys, I really need help on making better food choices. I saw the dietician but she wasn't too helpful to me. Maybe because she hasn't went through the surgery herself. Can you guys tell me some safe foods that will work? 1 HeavyDutyQ-tee reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
motivatedlap 8 Posted January 4, 2012 I've been lucky so far that I can eat anything and haven't been stuck. If you're worried about that, tofu, lentils and Beans are a nice choice- they're easy to chew up well and provide protien. I also like to bake white meat chicken with some sort of sauce to keep it moist. eggs are also good if you can eat them- I have them scrambled, boiled and fried. As far as veggies, cucumbers, bell peppers and carrots (diced really small) have been easy to eat. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bandedbob 1 Posted January 4, 2012 My nutrientist suggest 4-5 ounces of lean Protein with the following guidelines: Less than 7 grams of fat Less the n 7 grams of carbs 21 grams of Protein or more Limited greens if necessary That makes choices very limited. Breakfast: eggs, lean meat ommlettes, greek yogurt, smoked salmon, cheese Lunch: Lean protein: thin and trim coldcuts http://www.thinntrim.com/catalog/product_detail.cfm?component=2&category=2&group=5 steak, etc dinner : same as lunch : fish / steak / chicken / tofu Share this post Link to post Share on other sites