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I had watermelon as soon as I was allowed soft foods. Be sure to start with a small amount (in the beginning I could only eat a tiny bite!), chew it well, and enjoy--mind the seeds! You really don't want an accidental watermelon seed in your healing sleeve. :rolleyes:

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I tried it pretty early as well, when I was able to eat soft food. I couldn't eat very much of it either.

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Awesome! Thanks ladies. I am on soft foods now and was curious. My two books I have (one from Nut and one from Doc) do not say the same things. Plus my doctor has me on a different stage than the book would have me. I am so excited.

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I juiced mine and had it on the liquid stage. I mixed in some peach Protein Powder and it was pretty good. I tried not to have too much of it though because it does have a lot of sugar. It didn't bother my stomach at all, but I didn't want to chance it.

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Watermelon continues to be a problem food for me at 5 months after surgery. Even just eating a few pieces will send my stomach into spasms. I think its because of the high sugar content. It was a food I loved prior to surgery, but not so much today.

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