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I was sleeved on July 10th and am on a rediculous post-op diet (IMO). I'm on 3 weeks of clear fluids, 3 weeks of full fluids, then 2 weeks of each pureed and the soft foods and then finally can eat regular foods but that isn't for 10 weeks post-op!! I don't get to eat regular foods until September 20th. It sucks but I will follow it because I'm gonna do what I'm told in this process to get the best possible outcome.

My question is ... what does your post-op diet look like? Just for curiosity sake and to see all the differences between the different surgeons.

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It amazes me the differences in diets.

I was on pureed from the day I left the hospital, day 3. After two weeks I was on softs. From six weeks I was on a relatively normal diet, with no untoasted bread, Pasta or raw vegetables.

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I was on Clear Liquids the first 2 days then I was able to start full liquids on day 3. I'm still on full liquids until day 10 when I can move to pureed. I should be able try regular foods at week 4.

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Well my diet progression from my Doctor is: 2 days clear, 2 weeks full liquid, 6 weeks pureed, 4 weeks soft and by month 4 I will be on regular food.< /p>

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i left the hospital after 2 days on soft/purees and at 5 weeks could start slowly adding regular foods, no sugar, honey or items with white flour for 6 months.

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I was sleeved on July 16th, and post op have to do one week clear liquids, second week full liquids like Soups and puddings, third week soft purée foods, fourth week more regular foods, but small amount and chew slowly!

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I was sleeved on July 16th, and post op have to do one week clear liquids, second week full liquids like Soups and puddings, third week soft purée foods, fourth week more regular foods, but small amount and chew slowly!

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My post op diet is 2 weeks of purees, 2-3 weeks of soft foods, and then regular diet. It is amazing the differences!

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Mine was two weeks liquid, including full ones. Then one week each of purée, soft, the add regular foods one at a time. I am two weeks out and already did cali roll, Cereal, and quiche. That is cheating some I know but I was fine. Everything else has been liquids or Popsicles. It is weird though that the bluebell SF sickles are too strong in flavor so I got some of the cheap old fashion ones in plastic tubes and they are great!

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