2nd week diet
Nutritionists don't know squat about DS needs - so aside from a precious few, they are relatively useless. If Dr. Boyce hasn't given you a suggested diet, then I would suggest trying soft and tender foods to see how they sit with you. Some docs are more conservative than others, but I was eating soft food before I even left the hospital.
Valerie
DS 2005
There is room on this earth for all of God's creatures..
next to the mashed potatoes
I was able to eat eggs with cheese, lunch meats, cottage cheese, yogurt, really soupy oatmeal. Crackers worked really well for me (even though I know carbs aren't great, but it helped in getting down some of the cottage cheese and lunch meat - and I was glad to be able to get anything in. I also would take one of the single servings of peanut butter and mash up some banana in it, or banana baby food. Pudding with protein powder is good. Hope some of that helps.
They removed your sleeve? I'm not understanding what happened to you surgically. I understand you had a leak...horrible to go through but it sounds like yours is resolved?
Second week I was eating almost nothing. Working hard (and failing) to say hydrated. Sip sip sip. Flavored water, diet jello, protein drinks (gag), melted cheese off the top of chili, a little broth.
It gets better!!!
~Becky
Two weeks out I was still doing liquid only - protein shakes and soups. But if you want to try soft foods, try mixing some baby food (the pureed kind like turkey, beef or chicken) with a little mashed potato. I actually did some foods like tuna or chicken salad and put it in a blender to make it smoother. I know what a big relief it is to be able to eat something with flavor! Go slowly, though, until you know you can tolerate it.