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Hi @chas434 Yes I also had similar issues after transplant. Solid food like whole meats and even salad was very hard to eat and basically had me gagging a bit. I found soft foods went down much better like mashed potatoes, Soups, pudding and similar consistency. Mine only lasted a few weeks and I think as they lowered the prednisone mostly is when solid food became easier to eat. I also took the anti nausea meds most mornings just to get my pills down. So I think mine was medication driven. I'm now 7 years post and I have no issues with any foods. This period in the transplant process at most lasted a couple of months. So im not sure what to say might be your issue as I'm guessing that they have lowered most of the meds for anti-rejection. I ,like Colleen said ,did work with the dietary dept of Mayo to find ways to get calories. I also drank protein drinks and it took a few different makers to find one I liked. Oh Ice cream was another food I could eat. It was weird that solid meats like chicken or even hamburger set off my gag reflex. Salad which for me is something I love besides a great steak were off the list for a while. But thank God I got my favorite foods back after a bit of time. I definitely was worried at first. Let me know if I can answer any other questions. Give it time and you'll be even happier when you get passed this period.
@chas434
I am sorry for the challenges you and your husband are facing. I really have nothing to add. My transplant and recovery went very smoothly. My Medical Masters at Mayuo now describe me as the most boring transplant patient they have ever had. I told them I prefer the words stable or disciplined but I will take boring.
Good luck. I can't imagine the emotions you are riding.
Best always,
s!