Eat Something
on 5/18/16 9:24 pm
We can all relate to your situation! I remember feeling the same way, and it was getting hard to choke down stuff that I was so sick of. However, please stick to your doc's plan - it's only a few days, and in the big scheme of things, that's not much. :)
Hang in there, and vent to us as much as you want. You've got a sympathetic audience. :)
Once you get to soft foods you'll get sick of the eggs quickly ;). The truth is until you've advanced through all the stages you are going to feel like a patient! But the time will pass quickly and before you know it you'll be living your new life with plenty of great food choices. Follow your doctors plan and it'll be over before you know it. And so worth it!!!
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on 5/19/16 10:13 am
Could you have SF pudding made with protein powder? I use Lg box of vanilla sf pudding mix, 1 % milk, 2 scoops vanilla pure protein powder and about 1 tsp of cinnamon. Blend it with a hand mixer or blender to mix. Tastes like horchata. I am 10 days out. I am going to try a reese's cup pudding using chocolate sf pudding and PB2 next.
i'm 8 days out and get to start eating purees tomorrow- i'm over the moon. i went to the grocery store and bought all sorts of soft and gentle foods. never thought i'd be excited for whipped cottage cheese (bleh!)!!