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Hello there! I haven't yet had my surgery (next June) but have already

started thinking about the whole eating situation. I have a suggestion

for you: why not blend your soups (and smoothies and whatever else) at

home, heat it up if needed in the microwave, and then transport it to

work in a Thermos? You can then pour it into a zip'n squeeze bag or

syringe at work. Thermos bottles come in all different shapes and

sizes, and once you are unwired and cleared to eat soft food, you can

still use the Thermos bottle to transport your meals and beverages.

Just a thought! ~~~~ Diane (Idaho)

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> I'm scheduled for surgery nov 3 and starting to panic about the

eating

> situation. I will be wired shut and will be returning to work after 2

> weeks. I am planing to bring a blender to work and think soup should

> be sufficient but how long does will take to squeeze a whole meal in?

> How messy will this be?

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That is an excellent suggestion. Thank you. You sound prepared. I

was thinking this whole time that if there's a will there's a way.

Then, I got the zip-n-squeeze bag and saw how little I can get

between my teeth now.

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> > I'm scheduled for surgery nov 3 and starting to panic about the

> eating

> > situation. I will be wired shut and will be returning to work

after 2

> > weeks. I am planing to bring a blender to work and think soup

should

> > be sufficient but how long does will take to squeeze a whole

meal in?

> > How messy will this be?

> >

>

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