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I'd be wary if it right after surgery, it isn't really high in

protein. Plus, regular sushi has a lot of rice, that means lots of

carbs. I did try some sushi about 6 months after surgery, and it went

down OK for me, however I have tried the kind without rice (I think

the sashimi is the kind without the rice) and it tasts great and goes

down nicely. However, remember, I'm over a year post-op.

I did eat the stuff with some added protein, though.

Bottom line, IMHO, sushi, in limited quantities, and watching to avoid

too much rice, shouldn't hurt. However, you do still remember to have

mostly protein in your meals.

--Sandi

> Can anyone tell me if there is anything wrong with eating sushi (well

> probably sashimi) post op?

>

> Thanks!

> LTLJSMOM

>

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