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Old 03-27-2007, 05:01 PM   #1
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I'm on my 8th day of post-op. Which included protein drinks, jello, applesauce, watered down oatmeal, cottage cheese etc. I'm a very picky eater and I decided to make some watered down instant potato to a cream of wheat consistency...very thin!!! Do you think that would cause a problem with the band?
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I was allowed to eat mashed potatos on day 4. No problems, I just made them thin, also try making them with chicken broth instead of water. ~Mandy
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Enjoy your taters!!! You should be fine, they should digest as easily as the other things you are allowed.
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Berry, you can eat anything that can fit through a straw. So I would say creamy thinned out potatoes are fine. YOu have not done any damage. Good luck.
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