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depends on what your doctor's orders include. Mine suggested liquids for 3 weeks following surgery then 3 weeks of soft foods then full solids. I would stick to Soups (strained, no chunks). Be easy with your new little tummy. Congrats!!

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depends on what your doctor's orders include. Mine suggested liquids for 3 weeks following surgery then 3 weeks of soft foods then full solids. I would stick to Soups (strained' date=' no chunks). Be easy with your new little tummy. Congrats!![/quote']

Thursday I start soft foods !

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Thursday I start soft foods !

Just be careful and remember to eat slow. I still have issues figuring out when I am going to be full. I go from hungry to full very fast.

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Just be careful and remember to eat slow. I still have issues figuring out when I am going to be full. I go from hungry to full very fast.

Like with me I don't know when I full that's the hard part I try to eat 4oz but it's like I'm not Satisfied .

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I'm 2 week in what can I eat?????? Anyone ?

Follow your doctor's orders, in my 'Bariatric Bible' (that's what I call it) from Forest Park Medical Center in Dallas, below is a cut and paste on week 2 & 3.

Dr. Davidson said NOTHING that won't go through a straw. I added sugar free Jello with sugar free cool whip. Just something most won't think about. I hope this helps.

Gastric Sleeve – Weeks 2 and 3

Add cream/blended Soups and drinkable yogurts

NO lumps, bumps, or chunks!

Continue Multivitamin and mineral supplements

Use Protein supplements 1-2x per day (goal 40-60 grams/day)

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Like with me I don't know when I full that's the hard part I try to eat 4oz but it's like I'm not Satisfied .

Oh my, at week 2, I could eat an eighth of a cup at a time. Hardly anything. Just a few tablespoons. I was never hungry, I made myself eat something. I worried more about getting Water in than Protein for the first two or 2.5 weeks. I watched the color in the toilet, I did not want to get dehydrated.

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Just yesterday I got the OK to move to mushy foods. I made an omelet with a very small egg, chopped fresh broccoli about 5"diameter, I ate about 1/3. lunch was Soup and I added 2 PCs of potatoes (PCs were about size of a dice). I was full the rest of the afternoon. I had an 8oz of myoplex lite for dinner. To keep up with my liquids I drink herbal tea, Decaf coffee, Water, sugar free popcicles and Jello. But to be honest I want some chips and salsa. I think I need to get back to work.

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I had my surgery 1/14 and I just started regular texture Protein but not beef for 4 weeks

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