Yes: Try ensure which is available at your grocery store . High is calories and nutrients, and several good flavors.
Answered 8/9/2012
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Sure !: Lots of things to "eat" without fear of problems. Applesause, pudding, plain yogurt (flavored ok, but no particles), mashed potatoes--maybe with a little cheese melted in, scrambled eggs, smoothies with whey protein added, but no seeds/particles, jello, ensure, milkshakes with a spoon, pancakes after a few days.Cut things up as if you were feeding a 12-18 month old child, chew slowly in small circles.
Answered 11/30/2014
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Soft stuff: Remember two things: your mouth is learning a new way to chew and that takes time, and let comfort be your guide as to how soft foods have to be.
Answered 10/4/2016
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