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In a message dated 1/2/04 2:50:33 PM Pacific Standard Time, apa@...

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> > Nora, anything clear, soup broths..i loved wonton soup broth...crystal

> > lite...my fav is raspberry ice...sugar free popsicles...anything

> clear...is what i

> > was told anyhow for the first 4 weeks...nothing that looks like it might

> have

> > milk/cream in it...its hard but if i can do it anyone can lol

This is exactly the same kind of diet I had to be on except i was on it for 8

weeks, then went on to cream soups, mashed potatoes, and things thicker than

broth...

> >

>

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DR. EDWARD HIXSON

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Every Dr. is different,I was immediately allowed to start out with anything

pureed,I am eating yogurts,all kinds of soups,sugar free applesauce and

mashed potatoes..

Like I said every doc is different..

Allan

LAP RNY

12-15-03

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Re: what to eat?

> Nora, anything clear, soup broths..i loved wonton soup broth...crystal

> lite...my fav is raspberry ice...sugar free popsicles...anything

clear...is what i

> was told anyhow for the first 4 weeks...nothing that looks like it might

have

> milk/cream in it...its hard but if i can do it anyone can lol

>

>

> 10-21-03

> 332-270-150

> LapRNY

>

>

>

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I've been eating toast since the 3rd week, only heavy wheat though, no white

puffy stuff. Never had a problem with it. I still haven't tried the red

meats other than hamburger, although they say I can. I just know that

chicken is so much softer and easy to chew. And yes, I bet every surgeon

has different meal-plans for us.

Joan

LAP RNY 11/18/03

Dr. Higa, Fresno, CA

282pre-op/275surg/239/140

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It's it strange how we react to different food? I'd imagine this could be

part of the reasons that different doctors and dieticians prescribe

different foods.....

Joan

LAP RNY 11/18/03

Dr. Higa, Fresno, CA

282pre-op/275surg/239/140

Joan

LAP RNY 11/18/03

Dr. Higa, Fresno, CA

282pre-op/275surg/239/140

Re: what to eat?

Roast or steak sit really well on my stomach. Hamburgers don't.

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