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Hi. Yes, you can drink any sugar-free low calorie drinks, strained fat free cream Soups, low sodium broths.

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Good Morning @@yasminesyz

You should not have the apple juice as its loaded with sugar. They told me to stay away from dairy for at least two weeks after surgery and then slowly add it back to see how I tolerate it.

The main thing you want to consume right now is your Protein drinks and your Water. You can also have sugar free Popsicle's, broth, and sugar free Jello. I was told to be on liquid for 7 days after surgery.

Then added in low sugar greek yogurt... I am 5 weeks now and am still on soft foods.

Hope this helps

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they told me I will be on full liquids for 2 weeks, I am able to have cream Soups strained, broth , sugar free Jello, sugar free pudding, juice mixed with Water, oatmeal thinned with milk.

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also allowed yogurt, they gave me a booklet of everything in allowed I have surgery September 22

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@@Tami_Lynn great help actually as am diabetic. Butjello ?? This is not even fluids ! Thanks for teh tip will hold the milk for a while ,i took orane juice clear today ,and will follow by a Soup clear

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yes, the Jello turns to liquid as you eat it.

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This is very thoughtful of you .very helpful ,also interesting sine my research online resulted in different out puts some pol allowed Decaf coffee and low fat milk ! Other extended liquid phase to : weeks

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Anyhow i will use this as firm

Guidelines thanks for sharing again and good luck to all

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Ok, I just have to ask.... why isn't your doctor providing any help or support after surgery? The surgery is just the beginning of this journey. Proper diet, Vitamins, exercise, and support are key.

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