LJ 6 Posted February 25, 2018 So I’m 39 days post-op, and I’m cleared for solids except for breads, pastas, etc. The problem is nothing tastes good. Even the smell of some foods I would normally eat grosses me out. This was a problem during my soft food phase, but i thought it would pass. Since it hasn’t, I’ve had to rely heavily on Protein Drinks. I’m worried that this is going to catch up with me. Is there anyone that more than a month post-op that still relies on Protein drinks as their main source of nutrition? 1 logicwand reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
abefroman329 704 Posted February 25, 2018 I’m still finding chili, stews, and thick Soups to be the easiest to tolerate, which probably wouldn’t make my dietitian happy. I might start experimenting with plant-based meat substitutes, which would make my wife happy. 2 logicwand and LJ reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GreenTealael 25,430 Posted February 25, 2018 So I’m 39 days post-op, and I’m cleared for solids except for breads, pastas, etc. The problem is nothing tastes good. Even the smell of some foods I would normally eat grosses me out. This was a problem during my soft food phase, but i thought it would pass. Since it hasn’t, I’ve had to rely heavily on Protein Drinks. I’m worried that this is going to catch up with me. Is there anyone that more than a month post-op that still relies on Protein drinks as their main source of nutrition? That far out I relied on them for about 1/2 of the macros I needed. When I met with my NUT I was told that I needed to retrain my digestive track to work effectively so I had to eat real food again (I was eating easy foods like cheese). I was also instructed by my NUT to use all the spices I wanted to while cooking my Protein sources. That really helped. 2 LJ and logicwand reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saxons 71 Posted February 27, 2018 So I’m 39 days post-op, and I’m cleared for solids except for breads, pastas, etc. The problem is nothing tastes good. Even the smell of some foods I would normally eat grosses me out. This was a problem during my soft food phase, but i thought it would pass. Since it hasn’t, I’ve had to rely heavily on Protein Drinks. I’m worried that this is going to catch up with me. Is there anyone that more than a month post-op that still relies on Protein drinks as their main source of nutrition? I am 30 days out and have just moved to my soft food stage, so a bit behind you. But having exactly the same problem. I was dying to get to the soft food because the puree stage was horrible. I have literally lived on shakes and broth since surgery. And now even the smell of cooking, and of my favourite meals, makes me nauseous. I am starting to think that I have forgotten how to eat! I have added some things that I seem to tolerate, like soft cheese, yoghurt (Chobani is best for protein), slow cooked beef curry and BBQ chicken. My dietician says that taste changes are completely normal, and although they can revert back, often they don't. She said if you think you don't like the taste of a food, forget it for a month, then try again to see... Your tastes might have changed again. Sent from my SM-G955F using Tapatalk 2 logicwand and GreenTealael reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jmm16 11 Posted February 28, 2018 I was so glad to see this post because foods like yogurt and cottage cheese that I used to love taste off to me. I was wondering if this was normal. I'm still in the soft food phase so am still eating a lot of Soup. I'm so curious to know why my tastebuds have turned against me. 1 GreenTealael reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites