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I am still on my pre op 2 week liquid diet and have 10 days to go. However I like to plan ahead and I want to have everything ready for when I return home. I have 2 days of clear liquid (day of surgery and day after) then days 3-15 are "full liquid". Any suggestions for full liquid. These shakes aren't wonderful but it's definitely mind over matter :)

Thanks for the help!!!

Time is ticking slow in Texas...

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What I have discovered is that everything is sweet. The shakes, sugar free Popsicles even the liquid pain killer. Sweet, sweet, sweet. I was so happy to have cream of chicken Soup. I couldn't eat much that is for sure but it was just so nice to have something other than sweet. I am ordering the Unjury Chicken soup Monday.

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What I have discovered is that everything is sweet. The shakes' date=' sugar free Popsicles even the liquid pain killer. Sweet, sweet, sweet. I was so happy to have cream of chicken Soup. I couldn't eat much that is for sure but it was just so nice to have something other than sweet. I am ordering the unjury chicken soup Monday.[/quote']

Is the Unjury chicken soup broth? I am struggling with variety now because I can't stomach broth!?!?

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It is called Unjury chicken Soup on their website. The reviews I have read are pretty positive.

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Is that all your doing on the full liquid?

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No' date=' I also did some Isopure, unflavored Protein powder mixed in clears, Jello, etc. but the broth tasted most like real food.[/quote']

I was told on the full liquids that I could do stuff like thinned out Soups and yogurt as well... Thanks for responding, I am 10 days till surgery and so excited. Really inspired by everyone on this site.. Thanks

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You might want to check with your surgeon, but mine said it was ok for me to have oatmeal during my post op full liquid diet. He just said that I have to make sure it is really creamy, not thick. I add Protein to my oatmeal as well. I can also have pudding, yogurt, and creamy Soups.< /p>

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I'm addicted to the creamy Tomato by Campbell's Soup on the go. It's on 5 g fat in the container. You can add Protein to it also. Very good

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My surgery was Monday so I'm 3 days out. I'm on full liquids for the next 2 weeks. My nut came to see me before I left and gave me a list of foods I could have these next 2 weeks. Decaf coffee/tea with sugar substitute. sugar free Popsicles and Jello. Blended/strained/creamed Soups. Cream of wheat, cream of rice, or malt o meal Cereal. Light yogurt and sugar free custard and pudding. Thinned mashed potatoes no sugar added carnation Breakfast essentials, Protein supplements

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My surgery was Monday so I'm 3 days out. I'm on full liquids for the next 2 weeks. My nut came to see me before I left and gave me a list of foods I could have these next 2 weeks. Decaf coffee/tea with sugar substitute. sugar free Popsicles and Jello. Blended/strained/creamed Soups. Cream of wheat' date=' cream of rice, or malt o meal cereal. Light yogurt and sugar free custard and pudding. Thinned mashed potatoes no sugar added carnation breakfast essentials, Protein supplements[/quote']

Thanks- I have surgery 1 week from today. Who is your doctor?

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My dr is Dean McDaniel out of Victoria. Who are you using?

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My dr is Dean McDaniel out of Victoria. Who are you using?

Dr. Yu in Houston

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