Cream soup?

Hidingaway
on 5/17/16 4:39 pm

How long after surgery before you were allowed cream soups? Some say a week, others right after they got home from hosp

Referral Oct 10 2015

Orientation Nov 25 2015

Sleep Study Dec 5 2015

Sleep Clinic Results Jan 15 2016

Nurse Practioner Jan 18 2016

Dietician/Social Worker Feb 5 2016

2nd Sleep study Feb 5 2016

Started using CPAP Feb 18 2016

2nd Sleep Study results March 17 2016-official prescription

Pre-surgical class March 30 2016

Meet the surgeon April 20 2016

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need_to_run_81
on 5/17/16 4:47 pm

I went through TWH.  Cream soup from the day home from hospital - strained so all chunks are removed. 

Leslie W.
on 5/17/16 5:14 pm - Cobourg, Canada

It is part of liquid diet. As you move through different stages you will want to stay away from cream soups as protein first. Keep in mind that many fid themselves lactose intolerant post op. I had to stay away from milk for a few month. Was ok with yourgurt but not just milk. 

    
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NorthernStar
on 5/17/16 7:02 pm - London, Canada
RNY on 06/25/12

Cream soups are full of the full fluid phase. Different centres have difference times for moving between phases. When does your centre say you can have soup? For what it's worth, my centre instructed full fluids immediately, but it was a good week before I could move beyond clear fluids.

*Lindsey*

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Referral to Bariatric Registry: May 2011   /   Surgery (HRRH): June 25, 2012         

Sharon SW-267
GW-165 CW-167 S.

on 5/17/16 8:48 pm - PA
RNY on 12/22/14

I never have cream soups - not enough protein per oz.  17 months out - still don't eat them.  Why are you asking???

But didn't your surgeon give you a day by day plan for the first few days and then a week by week plan for the first month.  The general order is protein (60-80gms/day)first, then add some veggies.  I didn;t start adding veggies for months, and then it was like 2 mini-carrots, or a few green beans.  By the time you could eat cream soups, you will not want to be drinking your calories.

Sharon

Hidingaway
on 5/17/16 9:40 pm

I assume my surgeon will give me a plan after surgery, yes.

Im asking because cream soups are part of the full fluids phase- what did you eat in this phase then?

Referral Oct 10 2015

Orientation Nov 25 2015

Sleep Study Dec 5 2015

Sleep Clinic Results Jan 15 2016

Nurse Practioner Jan 18 2016

Dietician/Social Worker Feb 5 2016

2nd Sleep study Feb 5 2016

Started using CPAP Feb 18 2016

2nd Sleep Study results March 17 2016-official prescription

Pre-surgical class March 30 2016

Meet the surgeon April 20 2016

SURGERY MAY 19 2016 !!!

Sharon SW-267
GW-165 CW-167 S.

on 5/18/16 11:30 am - PA
RNY on 12/22/14

Just prot shakes, SF popcicles, and diet Peach Snapple and, if needed,  a spoonful of  SFFF Greek Youg for first week.  Then prot shakes and 1-2 meals of soft foods (poached fish, cottage cheese, soft cooked eggs). My dr does not want an extended period on fluids and I never had to eat pureed foods either.  Mr Dr's plan was great - I love him.   Just chew the hell out of the food. When I first investigated WLS and read that you had to eat pureed food - well, that would be difficult for me (I don;t want to say what that would be like because some people are instructed to eat pureed foods).  I asked about pureed foods when I first met with surgeon and he said, We don;t eat pureed foods.  I was like yippee - that hurdle was gone.

I also had a hiatal hernia fixed, so I had to learn to sip for that - no more gulps.  The hernia repair was the best - I had bad heartburn before, but I thought it was just stress.

Good luck - stick to ur doctor's plan.  I wanted to lose the weight, so I would not eat a cream soup - people say that I am crazy, bit seems like empty calories vs protein shake or broth.  But you may have found a higher nutrition cream soup.

PS  I did not eat protein bars until 6 months post-op.  In a pinch I would make a protein shake in pudding form (use half the water) and it was similar to consistency of greek yogurt.  

Sharon

2BHealthy2016
on 5/18/16 4:14 pm

when is your surgery? I am in Northern Ontario and my surgery date is June 01. Today I attended a 2hour class to explain what you can and cannot eat or drink. I have a written menu plan provided by my Bariatric Centre. I am surprised you do not have one. 

Hidingaway
on 5/18/16 5:37 pm

I do and it says cream soups- I was just asking what everyone else's plan was since they are all so different

Referral Oct 10 2015

Orientation Nov 25 2015

Sleep Study Dec 5 2015

Sleep Clinic Results Jan 15 2016

Nurse Practioner Jan 18 2016

Dietician/Social Worker Feb 5 2016

2nd Sleep study Feb 5 2016

Started using CPAP Feb 18 2016

2nd Sleep Study results March 17 2016-official prescription

Pre-surgical class March 30 2016

Meet the surgeon April 20 2016

SURGERY MAY 19 2016 !!!

Spenceymommy
on 5/18/16 8:43 pm

What bariatric center are you at? I am in northern Ontario too, had surgery may 10

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