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amm0439
so I got my wisdom teeth pulled yesterday unexpectedly (I didn't think I'd get it done till January) but it was more convenient this way. Anyways, I'm really sore and swollen and it hurts to swallow, I've been surviving off mashed potatoes, pudding, and milkshakes....so does anyone have any good soft food ideas? nothing chuncky, it has to be pretty smooth cuz I'm having trouble cheweing so please let me know
thanks a bunch
krispy_kreme333
Chicken Noodle Soup. Not much chewing involved.
mzkandi
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Tribal J_Rome
yogurt, jello
krispy_kreme333
Oatmeal. I don't think there is much chewing involved. i wouldn't know because I have never had it, but I know that it is pretty soft.
MeLoNiSyUmMy
jello, yogurt, ice cream. soft cake, any kind of soup, smoothies, milkshakes, tofu, beans, bananas, apple sauce, juice, milk, eggs..

theres probably a whole lot more but i cant really think with finals and all.
CUTEBUNNY160
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ditto
man it hurts bad at first doesnt it pinch.gif
Spirited Away
When I had all four of mine pulled out, my diet consist of congee, chicken soup, mashed potato and gravy, yogurt, and lots of homemade shakes (avocado, strawberry, banana).
lilnatcat
congee and tofu maybe?
and lotsa fruity drinks and milkshakes~ ^_^ yummm~
demolished
Jello
Ice Cream
Yogurt
aloe vera
Boba drinks
cake
Smoothies
cereals with milk
Orange
Souplantation
Campell soups
Pho
Toast marshmellow
Salad
emazing
Try making Cup o' Noodles. :D They're convenient for breakfast and lunch.
For dessert, just try soft foods such as yogurt, jello, cake [haha, tempting] &such.
All in all, just start with the soft foods and as the pain gets better, slowly work your way up the food pyramid.
bijou
Soup, soft cereal and milkshakes are best. Ice packs alleviate some pain as well, in addition to meds of course.
lilphoenix
Learn the ways of a duck. thumbsup.gif
sw33t_rouge
clam chowder...congee..apple sauce!!
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