SParkle 4 Posted February 24, 2010 I can't help but think we are all here because we are tired of dieting.....but what is needed after the op (which I am considering at the moment, 2 surgeons to see and chat to) is careful dietary habits after the surgery. If you look at the document Tiff posted about the Sleeve Diet Guide, while you can still eat everything in time, you need to make careful decisions to maximise the efficiency of the operation, (and your money!!), but also for your health. The 60% Protein will help to minimise hair loss (something I am petrified about!). I don't think that learning about this stuff and having to calculate some things each day is too much to ask considering where it will get me in the future. If I had bothered to do that in the past I probably wouldn't be here now looking for such a drastic solution! And thats with a history of 21 yrs of battling with diets, yoyoing, and never reaching my goal. But in hindsight everything is so much easier!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thinoneday 445 Posted February 24, 2010 Hi sparkle, yeah i agree, and i'm going to be doing that once my tummy gets used to things. . for example last nights dinner was 1/2 a chicken leg, 1/2 a piece of 1/8 slice of avacado, and 2 brussel sprouts, I was so darn full I had to walk around to help the discomfort of gluttony! but i eat whatever, just make really sure it's fat free, low fat, and sugar free. . .otherwise whatever. . . haven't tried too many carbs (I'm afraid of those ) but i will be basically eating whatever. . . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kabranda 0 Posted February 25, 2010 I totally agree - I too am so weary of dieting and counting only to be confused... it is better to count points, fats, carbs or calories?? So confusing and tired you quit in defeat and learn to live with de-fat. It is empowering to have a clear path to a goal. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tiffykins 673 Posted February 25, 2010 I think the biggest thing to take into consideration is that the sleeve honestly makes the decision-making process of "what" to eat so much easier. We all know we need to get in the Protein, we all know that carbs are evil, they made us fat to begin with, and we all know that we have trigger foods, and habits that got us here. Really, until you are personally a few months out, living day in and day out with the sleeve, it's so effortless to eat and feel good about using food for fuel. And, Sparkle, don't let that myth about keeping your Protein intake up with keep your hair from falling out fool you. There's plenty of members here that got in their protein from their first week post-op, and they were getting in 60-80 grams a day, but they still lost hair.< /span> It's a result for a traumatic surgical event, and anesthesia. It's pretty inevitable for most WLS patients to lose their hair to some degree. Mine started about 3.5 months post-op and last 3 months. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SParkle 4 Posted February 25, 2010 And, Sparkle, don't let that myth about keeping your Protein intake up with keep your hair from falling out fool you. There's plenty of members here that got in their Protein from their first week post-op, and they were getting in 60-80 grams a day, but they still lost hair.< /span> It's a result for a traumatic surgical event, and anesthesia. It's pretty inevitable for most WLS patients to lose their hair to some degree. Mine started about 3.5 months post-op and last 3 months. ARGHHHHH.....I really hope I can be unusual then, as my hair is pretty thin already!! Either that or I turn into bandana girl!! :sneaky2: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thinoneday 445 Posted February 25, 2010 Sparkle, remember stress can help the hair to fall out more, so don't stress it so much, just go with the flow and like whatever. . . it'll all fall into place (no pun intended) eventually. . . it's only temporary, I'm just accepting whatever with "whats to be is whats to be" . . . only a suggestion. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SParkle 4 Posted February 25, 2010 I've got the two quotes in from my local surgeons, so will chat everything over with hubby, and prob book a consult with them. Exciting times! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tiffykins 673 Posted February 25, 2010 ARGHHHHH.....I really hope I can be unusual then, as my hair is pretty thin already!!:wink0:Either that or I turn into bandana girl!! :ohmy: You can take Biotin or other similar hair/skin/nail supplement a few weeks pre-op to help with regrowth and continue to take it post-op. Some people increase their zinc intake to help combat the hairloss. But, discuss that one with your doctor. Congrats on getting closer to getting your consults scheduled. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites