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good luck tomorrow. Rest assured you have done your research and asked the

questions and made the best decision you can. Just be sure that your son doesn't

rush his diet too much - it's very exciting in the beginning to get food down

and he's going to want everything in sight!! I remember getting a phone call

from , after her son (who I think was 16 at the time) was about 2 weeks

post-op and had eaten a burger and fries at school and was suffering for it! She

wanted me to help him understand that a burger was a little too much, too soon -

you know those stubborn teenagers.

Keep it soft and mushy for a few weeks and tell him to eat small bites and chew

well - he'll be back to a full diet in no time and this will all seem like a bad

dream.

Did you ever tell us who is doing the surgery?

I'll be thinking about you tomorrow - please post when you can and let us know

he's OK.

~ in NC

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