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I've had so much trouble finding food to eat, I thought we could share what worked and what did not.

Great items that work

Apple slices and breakstone cottage cheese

Yougart

Crab legs

Salmon

Asparagus

Soups - Tomato, French onion

Almond milk

All low fat cheese

Cubed steak

Vienna sausages

Ham slices - boars head low sodium from deli

oatmeal with Splenda

Did not work

eggs

Taco seasoning

pineapple

Protein Shakes that are not soy based

Peanut Butter - feels heavy

Grapes - more than 4 or 5

Surprise it stayed down!

About a 1/4 of a whole piece

Inside only - none of the white part - of the pot sticker

inside ony - none of the fried part - on mozerella stick

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I'm 6 weeks post op and here are something's I eat:

Vegetarian chili

Blackbeans

Greek yogurt

Canned chicken with Greek yogurt and seasons

tuna

Salmon

Shrimp

cheese

Cottage cheese

Tomatoe Soup made with milk

Refried Beans

Toasted half English muffin with pizza sauce and cheese to make a mini pizza

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I am 4 months post op. I eat the following:

cottage cheese

yogurt

Soups

tuna

chicken

cheese

waffels - toasted

english muffin toasted

Pasta

chop meat

salad

hot dog (no bun)

saurkraut

kelbasa

I can eat just about anything but if I do not chew my food really - really - really well I get sick and have the "foamies" for hours after that. Its where I spit up very foamy syliva = yuck !!! not fun.

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Hi everyone ,sounds good all the food your getting down. My question is, when does the sipping stop? I know I will always have to be mindful of how I eat (slowly) . Just curios how long it took to stop this sipping ?

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I've been able to drink without sipping from the beginning. I don't gulp but I can drink a normal sip without issues. I would try and see if you could take a full sip. I'm two months out.

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I've been able to drink without sipping from the beginning. I don't gulp but I can drink a normal sip without issues. I would try and see if you could take a full sip. I'm two months out.

I take pretty normal swallows but not huge about 2 a minute just no gulping and am 2 weeks po

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I am 4 months post op. I eat the following:

cottage cheese

yogurt

Soups

tuna

chicken

cheese

waffels - toasted

english muffin toasted

Pasta

chop meat

salad

hot dog (no bun)

saurkraut

kelbasa

I can eat just about anything but if I do not chew my food really - really - really well I get sick and have the "foamies" for hours after that. Its where I spit up very foamy syliva = yuck !!! not fun.

Oh goodness I've been having the foamy sickness too! All I did was eat some fried fish. I guess it's not my friend:-(.

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I am 2 months out also.

Foods I eat

Cottage cheese w/ sf strawberry jams and 2 strawberries cut up. Yummy

chicken

Fish- tuna or other

Sausage

eggs

Wraps- i have to be careful sometimes the wrap gets caught

Salad- just started

fruit

Applesauce

Hot dogs

Pasta

Rice

Potatoes- baked, tater tots (3)

Hamburger/turkey/ ground chicken burgers

Cheese/ cheese and more cheese

popcorn

Milk

Can't eat

Yogurt

Scared to eat

Anything high in sugar

Steak

bread

Fried food

Munchin food-chips, chocolate, candy

Candy, chips , soda and larger portions got me heavy to begin with. I always eat Protein first. Then mix vegetables and carbs. My portions are very small. My Protein item is the biggest -3 oz

Anything

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I am 4 months post op. I eat the following:

cottage cheese

yogurt

Soups

tuna

chicken

cheese

waffels - toasted

english muffin toasted

Pasta

chop meat

salad

hot dog (no bun)

saurkraut

kelbasa

I can eat just about anything but if I do not chew my food really - really - really well I get sick and have the "foamies" for hours after that. Its where I spit up very foamy syliva = yuck !!! not fun.

I've foamed a few times, not fun...

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