Meal Planning for a Mushy Soft Diet After Laparoscopic Myotomy



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Meal Planning for a Mushy Soft Diet After Laparoscopic Myotomy Name: Date: Dietitian: Telephone: Why is it necessary to follow this diet? This diet is necessary for individuals who have had some types of esophageal surgeries. The esophagus is the passageway extending from the back of the mouth to the stomach. What are some general guidelines for following this diet? Foods should be prepared so that they are moist, soft, and easy to swallow. All beverages are encouraged except carbonated beverages. These include pop, beer, champagne, and sparkling beverages. It s suggested that you take one chewable multivitamin and mineral supplement per day for two months after surgery. Straws should not be used for drinking. Drink 5-6 (8-ounce) glasses of a nutrition supplement each day. What are the contents of the diet? Food Group Allowed Food Avoid Bread and Starchy Foods Cooked Cereal Baked potato (without skin) Soft, moist rice Pasta such as: o Spaghetti o Noodles Dry cereals-softened in All breads: o Toast o Rolls o Biscuits o English muffins o Muffins o Bagels o Cornbread (734) 936-8857 - 1 -

Vegetables Fruits and Products milk except those listed to avoid Well-cooked soft or pureed vegetables Tomato paste Tomato puree All juices All canned fruits Fresh fruits: o Banana o Cantaloupe o Melon (seeded) o Grapefruit sections (no membranes) o Berries o Avocado o Apple (peeled) o Pear (peeled) : All types Yogurt Custard Ice Cream Cottage cheese Cheese o Pancakes o Waffles Dry cereals: o Shredded wheat o Coarse, high fiber cereals Popcorn Crackers French Fries Lima beans Pizza Corn Raw vegetables Fresh fruit with skins: o Plums o Peaches o Nectarines o Oranges o Apricots Dried Fruit Foods that may be difficult to swallow or cause discomfort Food Group Allowed Food Avoid Meat and Meat Substitutes Soft eggs (eggs finely chopped) Egg salad (eggs finely chopped) Tofu Poultry prepared: o Tender or chopped, Hard boiled eggs Dry poultry: o Chicken o Turkey Peanut Butter All meats except poultry in the allowed foods list - 2 -

Fats Desserts Beverages Drink 5-6 (8-ounce) glasses of nutrition supplement each day well-cooked, soft, minced, with gravy or sauces added Casseroles without meat Moist fish Butter Margarine Mayonnaise Salad dressings Cream: o Sour o Whipping o Coffee Cream cheese Gravy Olives Sherbet Gelatin, smooth or with allowed foods Puddings, smooth or with allowed foods shake Instant Breakfast o Ensure o Sustacal o Boost High calorie, high protein drinks (p. 6) Bacon Nuts Deep fried, crispy food All cake-type desserts such as: o Brownies o Cakes o Doughnuts o Scones Cookies Pie crust Dry desserts Desserts containing nuts or skins Carbonated beverages - 3 -

What does a sample menu look like? Breakfast: Orange Juice Oatmeal Soft cooked egg Snack: Yogurt Lunch: Cream of Tomato Soup Tuna noodle casserole Well cooked green beans Margarine Canned pears Snack: shake Dinner: Macaroni and cheese Well cooked peas Margarine Applesauce Pudding Snack: Canned peaches Cottage cheese - 4 -

What are some recipes for high calorie, high protein drinks? Vanilla shake- Makes 1 cup Vanilla ice cream ½ cup Calories 289 per cup Whole milk ½ cup Protein 12 g Skim milk powder 1 Tbsp. Fat 13 g Vanilla ⅛ tsp. Carbohydrates 31 g Chocolate shake- Makes 1 cup Chocolate ice cream ½ cup Calories 321 per cup Whole milk ½ cup Protein 11 g Skim milk powder 1 Tbsp. + 1 tsp Fat 13 g Chocolate syrup 1 Tbsp. Carbohydrates 40 g Swiss Miss Drink- Makes 1 cup Vanilla ice cream 1 cup Calories 470 per cup Whole milk ¼ cup + 2 Tbsp. Protein 14 g Swiss Miss mix 1 pkg. or ⅓ cup Fat 18 g Carbohydrates 60 g Peanut Butter Drink- Makes 1 cup Heavy whipping cream ½ cup Calories 829 per cup Smooth peanut butter 3 Tbsp. Protein 15 g Chocolate Syrup 3 Tbsp. Fat 65 g Vanilla ice cream ½ cup Carbohydrates 46 g Creamy shake- Makes 1 cup Vanilla ice cream ½ cup Calories 670 per cup Heavy whipping cream ½ cup + 2 Tbsp. Protein 16 g Sugar 1 Tbsp. Fat 54 g Carbohydrates 30 g - 5 -

Fortified Shake*- Makes 2 cups Vanilla ice cream 2 cups Calories 410 per cup Vanilla Instant breakfast 1 pkg. Protein 12 g Whole milk 1 cup Fat 9 g Carbohydrates 50 g *can make chocolate fortified shake by using chocolate ice cream. Fortified Creamsicle Shake- Makes 2 cups Whole milk 1 cup Calories 335 per cup Vanilla Carnation Instant Protein 4 g Breakfast 1 pkg. Fat 6 g Orange sherbet** 1 ½ cup Carbohydrates 65 g Vanilla ice cream ½ cup **or try raspberry Note: Calorie/protein amounts for all milkshakes vary with different ice cream brands. Disclaimer: This document is for informational purposes only and is not intended to take the place of the care and attention of your personal physician or other professional medical services. Talk with your doctor if you have Questions about individual health concerns or specific treatment options. 2011 The Regents of the University of Michigan Author: Lori Flint, RN, BSN Last Revised 01/2012-6 -