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I just had some cream of broccoli Soup with an extra scoop of Protein Powder. Did it hit the spot? Not exactly, but it was a nice change. Last night I simmered some beef broth with pickled ginger, garlic, and a couple drops of sesame oil. It gave it a nice Asian flavor.

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I can't wait until I can have some refried Beans with a little salsa and melted cheese. That sounds so very good right now. I think my doc wants me to wait another week before I try those' date=' though...[/quote']

I think that's considered phase 3

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I think that's considered phase 3

Yes. I start phase three on Friday.

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Yes. I start phase three on Friday.

Any trouble getting your fluids in? Protein?

Amanda Rae

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Any trouble getting your fluids in? Protein?

Amanda Rae

I haven't had any trouble yet. I'm getting around 70-80 grams of Protein a day. I'm also fortunate that I don't have much trouble with drinking liquids, so I'm able to get my fluids in easily.

My biggest challenge right now isn't directly related to my surgery. I have a condition called gout that is a painful form of arthritis. It's in my foot/ankle right now, and I've been unable to walk for 5 days. My typical treatments (either strong NSAIDs or steroids) can't be taken this soon after surgery, so I'm pretty much stuck right now, just waiting it out.

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I haven't had any trouble yet. I'm getting around 70-80 grams of Protein a day. I'm also fortunate that I don't have much trouble with drinking liquids' date=' so I'm able to get my fluids in easily.

My biggest challenge right now isn't directly related to my surgery. I have a condition called gout that is a painful form of arthritis. It's in my foot/ankle right now, and I've been unable to walk for 5 days. My typical treatments (either strong NSAIDs or steroids) can't be taken this soon after surgery, so I'm pretty much stuck right now, just waiting it out.[/quote']

Ouch! I've heard gout is very painful. I hope it passes quickly. I'm doing good with fluids and Protein too, thankfully. I am counting down to puréed foods.

Amanda Rae

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I haven't had any trouble yet. I'm getting around 70-80 grams of Protein a day. I'm also fortunate that I don't have much trouble with drinking liquids' date=' so I'm able to get my fluids in easily.

My biggest challenge right now isn't directly related to my surgery. I have a condition called gout that is a painful form of arthritis. It's in my foot/ankle right now, and I've been unable to walk for 5 days. My typical treatments (either strong NSAIDs or steroids) can't be taken this soon after surgery, so I'm pretty much stuck right now, just waiting it out.[/quote']

Wow I'm sorry to hear about your Gout. I hope you get better soon !! I'm not having problems getting my Protein in either I have a 35g shake twice a day and drinks and Soups in between. Everything is going smoothly thank goodness. I start puréed food next Thursday I had surgery on the 28th.

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