Are there any convenience foods for R&Y's?

So Blessed!
on 9/2/04 3:48 am
I nearly cringe when I read the posts about processing food to eat. I can almost see the dishes piling up in my sink. I'm not a cooking and cleaning kinda woman. Have you found any convenience foods that fit with the dietary guidelines? What do you do when you're invited out to eat? I haven't had my consult with a dietician yet. Thanks! SueZQ
choeffel
on 9/2/04 4:14 am - cincinnati, OH
when you are eating soft foods lean cuisine is great. Like chicken and noodles or anything soft. I can eat 1 half now. They are the easiest and best I found. Cindy
So Blessed!
on 9/2/04 4:25 am
Cindy, How long ago did you have your surgery?
Margo M.
on 9/3/04 10:07 am - Elyria, OH
hi sue zq--cindy had her surgery 7/09/2004---i had mine 3/26/2004--the secret to knowing that is that if--and i say IF -- a person has put a date on their surgery page it will show up after their name--just an fyi!most "posties" have dates after their name -
glasscity mom
on 9/2/04 7:33 am - Waterville, OH
Hi Sue, Don't worry. With the way society is today, there are all kinds of things you can eat. The nutritionist will help with suggestions. In the first couple of months it is a little harder. Once the pouch heals eating gets easier. Eating out is not a problem. I eat soup and chicken and salad with meat and all kinds of things in restaurants. It all works. Best of luck on your journey.
So Blessed!
on 9/2/04 10:08 pm
I'll meet with her next week. This whole thing is a little bit overwhelming, so I'm trying to get as much information as I can now. Thanks for the input.
gsupton
on 9/2/04 11:56 am - Springfield, OH
Hey!! I'm having the same questions I'm always on the go. I have a surgery date of Oct. 8 with Dr. Clarey in Dayton. When is your surgery date? Are you feeling nervous to? I just can't wait for the surgery to be over and get on with the loosing weight part!!! Good luck!! Shellee.
So Blessed!
on 9/2/04 10:10 pm
Shellee, I don't have a surgery date yet. I'm just getting started with the paperwork and evaluations. I guess I am a little nervous, but I'm also very excited and hopeful. Good luck to you too!
shoregazer
on 9/3/04 7:35 am - Powell, OH
I had an RNY 3 weeks ago today. After surgery I was on pureed foods for two (very long) weeks. A lot of people rely on protein shakes during this period, but I couldn't tolerate them very well. I lived on mashed potatoes, refried beans, low fat yogurt and pureed canned soups. I added Unjury unflavored whey protein powder to each of these to get my protein in. Once you're on soft foods (and looking at these boards, there are a lot of differences on how long this will take -- based on your doctor), you'll be able to have small amounts of almost anything. Your dietician will probably help you a lot with this too. The first person I call when I have questions or trouble is my dietician. Good luck!
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