Begging for someone to tell me it gets better......
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For now, stay with ground meats, tuna, shrimp, lots of liquids, refried beans w/cheese, cottage cheese, etc. I found that pureeing my favorite soup was good because I like the flavor and pureeing doesn't change the flavor even if it changes the texture.
Give yourself a couple of days with soft foods and then gently re-introduce the foods I mentioned. I don't recall exactly how long it took, but I think I was about 3 or 4 weeks out before trying solid meats.
Good luck!
Try using ground meat. When I started foods I could not eat whole meats. My gastro doc and my surgeon suggested that I get everything ground. Once I started doing that it got easier to eat meat for me. I am almost 2 yrs out and I still have problems (throw up) on occasion with turkey, chicken, and ham. I cannot eat steak at all - not a bad thing I didn't like steak prior to surgery.
Hang in there it does get easier.
In the meantime also call your doctor, my doc sent me to the gastro doc to be scoped to make sure I had not developed a stricture from the surgery. Which I had not, the meat thing for me is just my system. I still use a lot of protein shakes, eggs, and greek yogurt to make sure I get all my protein in.
Good Luck,
Ida
IdaMae
As 'fluffy' people tended to not feel content until we were stuffed, which obviously went beyond content and got us to the fluffy stage! Supplement meat with protein shakes for a while - at least that way you're getting good nutrition and protein.
I found chicken much too dry for a long time, even if it seemed moist it would always get stuck, I'd get the foamies and regret even attempting to eat it.
It will get better, trust me - but stick to very small portions - very moist foods - stay away from eggs for a while. If you really crave something eggy try EggBeaters and make them scrambled or something.
Good luck - keep us posted!!
Good luck,
Deb
may i ask if you still have your gall bladder. sometimes sudden weight lose trigger's gall stones and other bile related problems. dairy and greasy foods set off the problem for most people.
Oh, one more question, the food I did have (things that I looked forward to) did not taste the same, i got no enjoyment from the food, does that pass too? And I always have the same gross pastey taste in my mouth
Thanks to all who are taking the time to give me insight