4 weeks post op visit




Stac -
Congratulations on your fabulous start.
Re: soft foods. To be honest, each program may classify that differently. If you look at my profile in "July 2007" I think you will find the "rules" for the soft diet for Duke, but you should check with yours to see what they say. The long and the short of mine was not to eat any skins, cruiciferous vegitables, or anything I couldn't "cut" with a fork ... so, tecnically, hamburger would have been okay. Some have problems with hamburger, chicken, etc... some don't. One of the things I really remember is that you should try introducing just one food at a time to see how you handle it ... very soon, you'll find that you have a decent number of foods you can eat in combination, but when trying something new, just try it by itself.
I hope that helps.
Enjoy your re-entry into the world of foods.
Barb
Barbara
ObesityHelp Coach and Support Group Leader
http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/bcumbo_group/
High-264, Current-148, Goal-145
Melinda
373/334/184/188/175/ - Highest/Surgery/Lowest-PrePregnancy/Current/First Goal
It's a BOY!