ubweirdo 0 Posted July 7, 2006 Hi all First, I'm glad to be here and have to admit something, the post I've been reading have been more informative than any med article or Doc profile. Just wanted to say thanks to everyone for making this site. Second. Can someone describe for me what exactly is the BAND DIET? I am currantly 250lbs/5"6"/23yrs old and is considering banding surg. But part of me is curious about trying the diet of a bandster and see how I do. Please reply with as much info as poss, Thank you. B. in Boston. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
juliegeraci 7 Posted July 7, 2006 There are 3 diets. 1 preop diet which consists of liquids (not sure how long yours will be, mine was 24 hours). There is a post op diet which includes liquids, soft mooshies then real food. The typical band patient can eat 1/4 - 1/2 cup servings during meal times. The best diet is lean Protein first, then vegies. Apples have to be skinned. The best thing about being banded is your body will tell you what doesn't work. For example, Pasta and bread. Some folks will PB (throw up) if they eat too much or have a "stuck" feeling if they can't get it down. So far because I am not filled I can eat everything. Once I get a fill I will have restriction which typically occures 1-3 fills in. Keep in mind the dietary requirements as well. You will learn this from the nutrionist ie. at least 75 grams of protein per day..things like that. Good luck. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ubweirdo 0 Posted July 8, 2006 THanks juliegeraci for replying to my post but now I'm a little confused about fills. From your post I think I got-a patient does not have food restriction unless filled (meaning band is tightened)? I thought once the band was in place you are pretty much under restriction already. Please help, Ub. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
juliegeraci 7 Posted July 8, 2006 No, with the band just sitting there you have no restriction technically. There is no saline in it. However, some people do feel it. I am one that does not. It depends on your body and the size of band that is placed. For example, I have another friend who is just feeling restriction with 5 fills...5 fills! Once the band is filled technically you are suppose to have restriction...it may take more than 1 fill to feel what you really need though. Hope this helps. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites