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okay another mushie recipe....1-2 lbs lean ground beef cooked, add 1 pk onion Soup and then light ricotta, or whatever your favorite Protein packed dairy is.....you can puree if you like.....

i'm also modifying some quiche recipes (pureeing before i bake) and of course no crust....i just despise eggs...but what a great Protein souce...so as with cottage cheese...i'll find a way to get it to work....send any ideas

hey if you're not at mushies yet no worries, post what you've found to be good we all need good ideas

amanda

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hey guys,

lets keep all our posts here at least....as we all move forward, it's one stop shopping for support, ideas, inspiration etc.

i have just sorted out now that my postop gas is quieted (shall we say)

that if i'm eating a texture that is not going so well i get pain in my chest presumably from my esophagus...i seem to be prone to spasm there since the obstruction last week...also i got the med Levsin from my doc to help with spasm...not induced by food....My band and esophagus are not liking really cold fluids...so once again here is my favorite new beverage

crystal light peach tea...mixed 1/2 strength...sprinkle with c.l. lemonade, and cinnamon heat and drink this sweet and spiced tea

it goes down easier for me than the normal cold tea

amanda

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amanda, i made another post for mushies, and we'll keep this one for liquids...for most of us that is 2 different stages, your recipies are KILLING me!!!!!!!!

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I made the best protien shake for dinner last night, and then again for Breakfast.

1 packet protien poweder (choc or van)

1 banana

1 tbsp Peanut Butter

skim milk and ff/sf ice cream 2 scoop

blend until liquid, not thick

OH MY, keeps the hunger away for hours.

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This is my last day on full liquids - I start on mushies tomorrow. But I must say that my favorite thing on full liquids has been Campbell's Select Tomato Parmesan Soup. It is the only thing I can happily eat while my husband and sons enjoy the spaghetti I just cooked for them.

I highly recommend it. And, by the way, did I hear that soft scrambled eggs are in the "mushy" category for some of you? My Dr. included cottage cheese, yogurt, cream of wheat, applesauce....but didn't mention eggs, which I love.

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Oh yes if blended long enough, a banana and Peanut Butter become unnoticable in a shake. my paperwork says **as long as it goes through a funnel. so last night I took some refried Beans from Taco Bell (Happy Valentine's dinner honey) and added some olive oil and hot sauce blended until liquid, and YUMMO!

Becca, my list has soft scrambled eggs listed as mushy.

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These recipes are making me hungry. I am on Clear Liquids plus four 4 ounce servings of Protein Shake until Monday. I am ready to go out and look for Tomato Parm Soup right now just so it will be ready. It sounds yummy. Guess what I am having for lunch on Monday.

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I'm not having a problem with the shakes although this morning I am a little nausious. I think I did too much before I drank my shake and may have gotten a little dehydrated, I also have the hiccups, ouch!

A little Tomato Soup sounds wonderful but I don't get that until next monday. I have the boxes of Soup lined up waiting for me.

Hang in there, they say it is worth it.

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I had my surgery on tuesday and the gas pains are the worst today. How long did it take for most of you all to lose the gas?

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My understanding is that liquids diet for up to 22 days MEANS that is breakast, lunch and dinner is all liquid meals. I also thought you cant drink with your meals. I am going April 1 and I want to have the correct info.

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    • mamabear30106

      I started my 10 day pre op diet yesterday I need flavor!! I'm not big on the chocolate protein shakes so I just got to use up what I have was thinking about freezing it to make it like a ice cream so its something I can chew a little. Idk this is hard but I know I can do it just need to find new things to try 
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      1. JennyBeez

        You can try. I've read other people have had good results with protein-shake popsicles, etc. My personal experience with it? Sucked.

        I tried making 'fudgesicles' with a couple different flavors of a premade shake, as well as a protein powder I blended myself and all of them came out revolting? The powder ones, all the protein sunk to the middle; the premade shakes, the popsicle had a disgusting texture and the protein seemed to leave a weird fluffy film on the outside? I couldn't stomach it.

        Maybe look into flavoring additives? I was able to have sugar-free coffee /soda syrup flavorings, sugar-free drink flavorings and baking additives like almond, rum or pepperment extract. The extracts helped me the most as they added no extra sweetener.

        On the other hand, if you can get your hands on an unflavored/unsweetened protein powder, the syrup flavorings are perfect. I love to use Boost "Just Protein" (which is unflavored) with milk and a Chai-flavored sugarfree syrup.

        Good luck!

    • BabySpoons

      Sometimes reading the posts here make me wonder if some people just weren't mentally ready for WLS and needed more time with the bariatric team psychiatrist. Complaining about the limited drink/food choices early on... blah..blah...blah. The living to eat mentality really needs to go and be replaced with eating to live. JS
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      1. Bypass2Freedom

        We have to remember that everyone moves at their own pace. For some it may be harder to adjust, people may have other factors at play that feed into the unhealthy relationship with food e.g. eating disorders, trauma. I'd hope those who you are referring to address this outside of this forum, with a professional.


        This is a place to feel safe to vent, seek advice, hopefully without judgement.


        Compassion goes a long way :)

      2. BabySpoons

        Seems it would be more compassionate not to perform a WLS on someone until they are mentally ready for it. Unless of course they are on death's door...

      3. JennyBeez

        I'm really grateful for the pre-op clinic team I had, tbh. They had wonderful suggestions starting with a year prior to surgery -- one asked me if I thought I could give up carbonation for a month in prep, for example. A month of food journalling well before the surgery was scheduled, so we could go over places where improvements could be made after surgery, etc.

        It really makes me wonder about the pre-op education and support that some clinics have. I can see coming on to vent about having trouble with these things, but some people do seem legitimately surprised by some of the answers they get. My aunt, for one, was looking at a clinic in Mexico (cause she doesn't qualify for the ones here in Ontario/Canada) and they basically made it sound like the surgery would do all the work for her and she could carry on eating as normal, just with smaller portion sizes. :S

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      Question for anyone, how did you get your mind right before surgery? Like as far as eating better foods and just doing better in general? I'm having a really hard time with this. Any help is appreciated 🙏❤️
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      2. Theweightisover2024🙌💪

        That sounds awesome. I'll have to check that out thanks!

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