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Hey Lifesavers, (That is truly what you guys have been for me during the past week):banana

I went for my first post op appointment today. I lost about 10 pounds thus far. I was both shocked and estatic when the doctor told me that I could move on to the MUSHIE phase. :Bunny I thought I was supposed to be on full liquids for two weeks. Anyway while I was in the waiting room I was reading on the articles on the wall about a patient who had been banded and it said that when she went for her 1 week checkout, Dr. Abkin told her she could advance to mushies. Maybe the books that I got from the nutrionist are outdated. I don't know but everything I read said I couldn't advance until 2 weeks, but I asked the Doc again was he sure and he said "yes". So I came home and my mom made me what taste like the best homemade mashed potatoes I ever had. I couldn't eat very many of them, but I was able to eat some. I do find that after a while I'm hungry again. Is that normal?

Any good ol' fashion suggestions for the mushy phase?????:D

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Refried Beans

Hummus

Mashed Potatoes

cottage cheese

Peanut Butter mixed with ricotta cheese..high in Protein and great for those dayswhen you want something sweet!

I loved avacados mushed up with salt and pepper

Cottage cheese with yogurt mixed into it

Those were my favorites during the mushy phase

Arent they great?? :D

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Hello,

If you research the archives you will find that most everyone experiences hunger at this stage. I found the mushies and the solids (once I got there) really helped alleviate that initial hunger. In fact I was starving during the liquid stage but didn't end up needing a fill till 6 months. That is kind of unusual but I followed the criterias for determining the need for a fill. I think Kelly and Michelle covered all the yummy mushies... Teresa

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I had lots of mashed potatoes and yummy Soups during my mushie stage. I was even able to go out to eat and ordered Soup and a baked potato. I can't even begin to describe how good it tasted!! I also was allowed to go to mushies on the 2nd week. Good luck to you!!!

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Refried Beans

Hummus

Mashed Potatoes

cottage cheese

Peanut Butter mixed with ricotta cheese..high in Protein and great for those dayswhen you want something sweet!

I loved avacados mushed up with salt and pepper

Cottage cheese with yogurt mixed into it

Those were my favorites during the mushy phase

Arent they great?? :D

These are some great ideas, thank you!! I especially didn't think of hummus. I love hummus! Do you think guacamole would be ok, along the lines of avocados? Or is it too fatty? :D

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Newbandster, check the food forum subheading under Main LapBand Forums; there are good suggestions there for mushy food. I started an "ethnic mushy" thread a while back, and lots of people posted good suggestions. Congratulations to you!

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Beautiful picture, it's always nice to put a face to who you are talking to.

Thanks Betty. I think you're talking to me because I think I'm the only one who just put my picture up and if not, I'm so embarrassed and I hope you don't think I'm vain for responding!

I've been looking at everyone's picture here and I think we're a group of some pretty nice looking big girls who are going to knock everyone's socks off after having these bands on for awhile!

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