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When were you allowed to have apples or peaches? I'm 6 weeks post OP. They allow me to have fresh fruits and veggies at 6 weeks but I wanna make sure I won't get sick! How were your experiences?

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I'm 10 weeks out and I started eating fruits and veggies around week 8. Just chew, chew, chew and you shouldn't have a problem. I didn't. I can't eat too much but it's nice to eat something different.

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Thanks!

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You should be able to eat them but without the skin for now. I think it's like 3 months out that you start have the skin on but like she said...chew, chew, chew.

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If you like apples and peaches....

as a sweet treat I filled a crock pot with apples and peaches and cooked them down to mush. Then added a tsp of vanilla. The best applesacue ever!

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Can you have peaches pre-op I’m on my 3 week my last week to eat but not sure if peaches have to much sugar I called my surgeon’s office for dietary but front desk was to busy to put my call through

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On 8/9/2016 at 7:56 AM, Sophie74656 said:

If you like apples and peaches....

as a sweet treat I filled a crock pot with apples and peaches and cooked them down to mush. Then added a tsp of vanilla. The best applesacue ever!

Good I’ll have to try that after surgery when I can eat again lol

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My surgeon says no raw fruit or veggies for 3 months post-op.

Stats: 5'1", age 67, female. Highest weight: 245. BMI 41. Surgery Date: May 28, 2020. Weight at surgery: 211. VSG.

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After 8 weeks I got the OK to eat fruits and veggies.

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On 08/09/2016 at 10:56, Sophie74656 said:


If you like apples and peaches....



as a sweet treat I filled a crock pot with apples and peaches and cooked them down to mush. Then added a tsp of vanilla. The best applesacue ever!


Do you ad any Water or anything in the crock pot and how long do you cook for

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