Carly246 0 Posted May 31, 2011 Surgery is set for 6-7 and I'm on the 2 week pre op diet. 3 shakes a day and 2 small meals. I have been sticking to it but after finally getting on the scale, I haven't lost any weight! Is this normal? Are they going to think I haven't been dieting? UGHHHH! Thanks in advance! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
honk 780 Posted May 31, 2011 Did your doctor give you specific instructions on what a "small" meal is? Some doctors call for 3 shakes only so it's possible you are consuming more calories than the doctor expected. I would consider a small meal to be 3 oz plain chicken breast no sauce, 1 cup plain veggies no butter or sauce; which would be about 200 calories. My Protein Shakes were 90 cal fat free milk and 110 cal. Protein Powder. So two small meals 400 and 3 Protein shakes 200 X 3 =600 total 1,000 cal. What are your calories per day? Also all protein shakes are not created equal some have high calorie counts. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carly246 0 Posted May 31, 2011 Did your doctor give you specific instructions on what a "small" meal is? Some doctors call for 3 shakes only so it's possible you are consuming more calories than the doctor expected. I would consider a small meal to be 3 oz plain chicken breast no sauce, 1 cup plain veggies no butter or sauce; which would be about 200 calories. My Protein shakes were 90 cal fat free milk and 110 cal. Protein powder. So two small meals 400 and 3 Protein Shakes 200 X 3 =600 total 1,000 cal. What are your calories per day? Also all protein shakes are not created equal some have high calorie counts. I'm going by their diet and drinking either powders?utm_source=BariatricPal&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=CommentLink" target="_ad" data-id="1" >unjury Shakes or Atkins shakes (both ok'd by nutritionist). I'm eating 1 Lean Cuisine or Smartone which must have under 300 calories and at lest 15 g of protein and eating dinner with my family making my own meals separate from theirs which includes 3oz. of lean protein and non starchy veggies. I haven't cheated at all except for maybe going a little over the 3oz. of lean protein. Being honest here but still, I think I'm doing pretty good. Hoping something is wrong with my home scale! I'm going to email my nutritionist and let her know whats going on. I don't want to show up and then them say they aren't going to go through with the surgery b/c I haven't lost any weight. Thanks for replying! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CheckYes 46 Posted May 31, 2011 Could be a sodium issue? Frozen meals are loaded with sodium. Try upping your Water intake. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carly246 0 Posted May 31, 2011 Could be a sodium issue? Frozen meals are loaded with sodium. Try upping your Water intake. [/quote Thanks, that is a good suggestion! Its hard drinking lots of Water when you are drinking those 3 shakes a day! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Momto3redheads 18 Posted May 31, 2011 Don't worry about it!!! I didn't lose hardly anything pre op --- and post op fir the first 6 weeks when I was in the healing phase I think I gained a lb or two.....this is NOT the time to focus on weight loss...just be sure to be getting in what your doctor advises along with plenty of water.....and remember that this is the hardest part of the journey, the pre op and then the first 6 week post op phase....which, I repeat, is NOT for weight loss! Some folks drop lots during that time, others nothing....it doesn't mean anything,.....your body will go thru shock and have to adjust to your new lifestyle....just be patient and you will do fine! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carly246 0 Posted June 1, 2011 Don't worry about it!!! I didn't lose hardly anything pre op --- and post op fir the first 6 weeks when I was in the healing phase I think I gained a lb or two.....this is NOT the time to focus on weight loss...just be sure to be getting in what your doctor advises along with plenty of Water.....and remember that this is the hardest part of the journey, the pre op and then the first 6 week post op phase....which, I repeat, is NOT for weight loss! Some folks drop lots during that time, others nothing....it doesn't mean anything,.....your body will go thru shock and have to adjust to your new lifestyle....just be patient and you will do fine! Thanks so much Kim for letting me know I'm not alone. I called the doctor's office today and they said as long as you've been doing your diet, they will continue with the operation if you haven't lost any weight. I think that means, some people don't lose on the pre op diet! Only 6 days till my big day! Thanks again! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kittyforet 50 Posted June 1, 2011 I am not yet banded (June 20 can't come quick enough!!) but I heard conflicting info from my doctor's office regarding the pre-op......the patient advocate told me if I didn't lose 10+ pounds before surgery, they wouldn't operate, but then at the pre-op appointment with the surgeon, I questioned him as to how much he wanted me to lose and his response was "no set amount, but the more I lose before surgery, the better my chances to lose more afterwards." He did NOT say he would cancel the operation if I didn't lose, which contradicted what the patient rep. said..... SO, I will do my best on the pre-op diet anyway just in case!!!!! I think that there are people that don't lose on the pre-op and still get the surgery. But I agree about the frozen meals...they have lots of sodium, so try adding more Water. My doctor's office recommend I have 2 shakes and 1 small meal, so maybe drop down to 2 shakes daily instead of 3 to see if that boosts your loss. GOOD LUCK!!! Thanks so much Kim for letting me know I'm not alone. I called the doctor's office today and they said as long as you've been doing your diet, they will continue with the operation if you haven't lost any weight. I think that means, some people don't lose on the pre op diet! Only 6 days till my big day! Thanks again! 1 Carly246 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NJGirl32 43 Posted June 1, 2011 Don't worry about it!!! I didn't lose hardly anything pre op --- and post op fir the first 6 weeks when I was in the healing phase I think I gained a lb or two.....this is NOT the time to focus on weight loss...just be sure to be getting in what your doctor advises along with plenty of Water.....and remember that this is the hardest part of the journey, the pre op and then the first 6 week post op phase....which, I repeat, is NOT for weight loss! Some folks drop lots during that time, others nothing....it doesn't mean anything,.....your body will go thru shock and have to adjust to your new lifestyle....just be patient and you will do fine! Excellent response!! I needed to hear those words too! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carly246 0 Posted June 1, 2011 I love my 3 shakes a day! I counted it up and I think it ended up being around 1200 calories a day. Less just sounds crazy and unhealthy to me. I am not yet banded (June 20 can't come quick enough!!) but I heard conflicting info from my doctor's office regarding the pre-op......the patient advocate told me if I didn't lose 10+ pounds before surgery, they wouldn't operate, but then at the pre-op appointment with the surgeon, I questioned him as to how much he wanted me to lose and his response was "no set amount, but the more I lose before surgery, the better my chances to lose more afterwards." He did NOT say he would cancel the operation if I didn't lose, which contradicted what the patient rep. said..... SO, I will do my best on the pre-op diet anyway just in case!!!!! I think that there are people that don't lose on the pre-op and still get the surgery. But I agree about the frozen meals...they have lots of sodium, so try adding more Water. My doctor's office recommend I have 2 shakes and 1 small meal, so maybe drop down to 2 shakes daily instead of 3 to see if that boosts your loss. GOOD LUCK!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites