Chopped diet
Chopped should probably be puréed.
Veggies are are tough unless thoroughly cooked.
Honestly you you should be doing protein shakes, soups, tuna salad, maybe soft boiled egg.
Am I correct in seeing that you aren't even a full month out of surgery? The Chopped diet is the last thing you should be doing. Hopefully your surgeon sent you home with an eating plan. If not, please consult your Bariatric team for guidance. Being bloated and throwing up is no good. Please let us know how you get on. :D
Jen
I am four months post-op. My plan has no liquids for 30 minutes before eating - take 30 minutes to eat - wait 30 minutes after last bite to drink. Does everyone still do this? Will it be a lifelong thing? Dr. says the pouch needs to hold only the protein and absorb it. The water will flush the nutrition out and make me hungry.
It's super hard to eat without any fluids. Will I get used to it or can I change it up later on?
I'm struggling with the same thing. The best I've come up with is to eat "wet" protein like sashimi, cottage cheese, yogurt, tuna salad... If I'm eating something dry (like the tuna I overcooked on the grill last weekend) I take a small sip of water while I'm chewing it to get more of a slurry before I swallow.
I am guessing that if we chew dryer foods long enough, we'll have enough saliva to make it a slurry.
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