4-6 MONTHS Following Surgery

At this stage of the diet, the volume of food increases to four ounces per meal. You may need to increase the volume of food eaten slowly over time if you cannot tolerate the four ounces initially on this meal plan. Protein supplements may still be required.

BREAKFAST
2 OUNCES PROTEIN
2 OUNCES STARCH

LUNCH
2 OUNCES PROTEIN
2 OUNCES FRUIT

DINNER
2 OUNCES PROTEIN
2 OUNCES VEGETABLE

Appropriate food choices are listed by category below:

PROTEIN:
Fat free cottage cheese, eggs, egg whites, egg substitute, fat free yogurt, chicken breast,
turkey breast, ham, pork chop, pork loin, pork roast, 95% lean ground beef, fish, beans, low fat cheese, canned tuna, canned ham, canned chicken, canned lump crab meat, lobster, scallops, shrimp and tofu

STARCH:
Cream of Wheat, Cream of Rice, oatmeal, Malt-O-Meal, Cocoa Wheats, Grits, Farina, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, peas, corn, unsweetened cereal, and whole wheat crackers

VEGETABLE:
Green beans, beets, squash, spinach, greens, asparagus, zucchini, cucumbers, carrots,
mushrooms, water chestnuts, okra, scallions, celery, cauliflower, broccoli, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, peppers, tomatoes, onions, eggplant, radishes, turnips, cabbage, and all types of lettuce

Raw vegetables can be eaten at this time as tolerated

FRUIT:
Applesauce, peeled apples, peaches, pears, pineapple, bananas, cantaloupe, grapes, honeydew melon, fruit cocktail, watermelon, mango, papaya, kiwi, strawberries, cherries, blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, prunes, raisins, apricots, oranges, grapefruit, tangerines, nectarines and plums

SNACK:
You may have fresh fruit and or vegetables as a daily snack

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