Soft Food Diet
Its gone really well. Making sure I chew everything to liquid consistency helps alot. Not drinking while eating is a little difficult.hope your first day went good
Height: 5'9" // VSG: 4/14/2016
HW: 297# (while pregnant) // SW: 273.1# // CW: 187.8# //
GW: 145#
Lost thus far: 85.3# // Until Goal: 42.8#
Percent Excess Weight Loss: 66.5%
try not scrambling the eggs but eating them over-easy. I found the scrambling was too dense. You could also add a little milk/water to thin them out or even make it more like an omelet than scrambled - again, the dense thing comes into play. tunafish will be your new best friend. :) pick up those 3 oz packages and put them everywhere - at least I did, then I was never caught with the panic of.... oh, now what am I supposed to eat. I didn't expect to be here this long.. I do want to mention 45 min. seems a little long for a meal. but that's me. i am for 20 to 30 min. for my 3 oz's and i stole someones idea of cutting my serving into 4 sections and setting my stopwatch. i don't go onto the next serving until i'm at the 5 min. mark. this way, it forces me to slow down. and the family too.
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Eggs can be problematic after surgery. To this day, I do not like scrambled eggs any more.
Try poaching or soft boiling an egg instead. Scrambled eggs tend to be dry and get stuck in our new sleeves. I would avoid the cream of wheat because it's nothing but carbs. There are better choices during the soft food stage. Check out Eggface's website for ideas.
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I bet you are feeling so happy to be on soft foods! I know I was! I agree that this is a lot of food to start. I wouldn't do both an egg and cream of wheat in the same sitting. I would also consider avoiding the cream of wheat. Its on the list of things that I am allowed to eat, but as it really offers no nutritional value/protein, I haven't been eating it.
I'm 1 week into soft foods and here's what I've been eating
egg - 1 at a time, soft scrambled or hardboiled, mashed with a dab of mayo
refried beans - 2 oz with 2 tsp of shredded cheese
cottage cheese
full fat plain Fage yogurt
tuna or salmon packets
I ate 2 oz of tilapia last night that went down easily, but I don't think I could have done that early on in soft foods.
Ricotta Bake from Eggface's website. So yummy. I'm making more today.
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Nicole,
I know its exciting to get back on solid food! This is my first week on solids and my surgery was April 6th.
I tried eating an egg pureed 2 weeks post op and I felt like I had a brick in my stomach. When I looked closer at the food list recommended by my doc, it stated that eggs are gassy - so to avoid until a month after surgery. I tried eating one this morning and it was much better. So, I recommend avoiding eggs for a couple more weeks. I also agree that eggs with cheese and cream of wheat is alot of food. I have found that I don't really get a "full" feeling (which I understand is due to nerves being cut that haven't fully healed). But I find if I stop eating after no more than 4 (fluid) ounces, I will feel satisfied 15 minutes or so later.
I have done well with Oscar Mayer deli thin lunch meats, cheeses, avocado, canned tuna, canned chicken, cooked eggplant (my husband sets a whole eggplant right on the grill and when its done it is delicious, I just add a little parmesan-yum). Today I was on the road and super hungry - I went to Arby's and got a Jr. Roast beef sandwich and asked them to hold the bun (no sauces of course) - perfect and only $1.69. Also, I found some Yasso yogurt bars-( 5g prot 100 cal) at Kroger in the ice cream aisle....just a few ideas...
Katblue
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5'7" Start Wt 268.5 / VSG SURGERY 4/6/16 249.5 / CW 192
/ GOAL 158
M1-24 M2-9 M3-11.9 M4 - in progress