Two weeks post-op, with no problems... Can I now eat mushies?

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Old 09-05-2005, 08:18 AM   #1
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Question Two weeks post-op, with no problems... Can I now eat mushies?

Hi everyone! Some advice needed, please.

The standard diet sheet I was given by my doctor suggests I should not have soft food, or "mushies" until week 5.

I've been on a liquid diet now for 2 weeks, and I really could use something a little more "food-like". Should I be able to eat some scramble eggs at this stage? Maybe a little bit of mashed potato?

Your thoughts on this matter are greaty appreciated.

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Old 09-05-2005, 08:46 AM   #2
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Every dr is a little different. When I was in the liquid stage I did have alot of cheese soup - sometimes I added some cream of potato soup to it for more substance. Just make sure that everything is liquid form. I was also kind of a pest- I would call my nutritionist asking to add one more thing in.
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Pianoman, there are LOADS of things you can eat that fall under the liquid diet protocol. That said, 4 weeks on strictly liquid does sound like a long time. However, the only rules to follow are those of YOUR doctor, so if you're really uncomfortable give the office a call and see what they tell you.
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Old 09-05-2005, 09:21 AM   #4
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I do agreee with Alex that 4 weeks of liquids is a long time but I also agree with herfor you to cal lyour Dr. to see if you are able to start mush earlier. Every Dr. has his or her reason for their post op instructions and every Dr. has a different post op diet.
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Old 09-05-2005, 10:36 AM   #5
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Thanks for the (much needed) advice.
I suppose "consult your doctor" IS the obvious thing to do.

Never-the-less, I might try some scrambled eggs tonight, just to see how I get on. What's the worst that can happen? :)
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Pianoman, I am assuming that you are on a modified (or full) liquid diet (stage 3) - this is what we are released from the hospital on. The following items fall into a full liquid diet:

Beverages:
Skim or 1% milk
Low sugar, decaffeinated, non-carbonated fluid
Low sugar, low fat, high protein supplements

Dairy products
Low fat, light yogurt
SF, FF Pudding & custard
Low fat cottage cheese (blended)

Soup
Low fat cream soups thinned down with 1 cup low fat milk (strained of chunks or blended)
Low fat broth

Miscellaneous
Plain hot cream of wheat or otameal (must be pourable consistancy)
SF popsicle
unsweetened applesauce
SF gelatin

The stiches on your stomach are still trying to heal and eating something as solid as eggs may not be a good idea. Although five weeks does seem a bit long. I will be on this eating plan until my 3 week post op appointment and then the nutritionist will evaluate me to move to stage 4. If you really need a change I would encourage you to try something above that you might not have thought of and then call your doctor on Tuesday and discuss your eating plan. It is better to be safe than sorry.

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Pianoman....I know how you feel...including my pre-op diet, I have been on liquids for nearly 5 weeks now!!! I am allow to go to mushies on Wednesday...I am so dang' excited I am thinking about declaring it a national holiday and setting off fireworks!!!!

I would talk to your doctor or dietain before moving on.....
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My sister and I had surgery 8/29. We asked our doctor at our 1 week post op if we could start a few mushies. He said that it would be ok if we didn't overdo it. We have had baked potatoes, mashed potatoes, pintos and cheese (Taco Bell), potato soup--everything chewed thoroughly. We haven't had any problems with these foods. But, she tried an egg today and it made her chest hurt. I agree with you that the full liquid diet is rough. I don't think I could have lasted as long as you have.
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re: " my doctor suggests I should not have soft food, or "mushies" until week 5".....

hey......has he been right so far in what he told you????
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I too am finally on mushies. I have a question. Why can't we use straws or chew gum? This has probably been answered but I can't find the answer.
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Old 09-09-2005, 08:24 PM   #11
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I get to start full liquids next week,,,

My Dr. does 2 weeks Optifast b4 surgery, then 2 weeks clear liquids after surgery then 2 weeks full liquids, tehn weeks 5-6 you get to have Mushies.......

So that would be a full 6 weeks of liquids..... then Mushies,,,, man I wish MY girl was a baby again,,,,lol nah not really
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