AshWalker 7 Posted September 4, 2013 My surgeon is amazing please don't get me wrong. However, I feel like he gave vague instructions on what to do. His guideline, after hospital full liquids, skim milk, Protein, sf Popsicles, strained Soups, Water water water, ect... Then he says 7-12 days post op puréed food, baby food, cottage cheese.... I know low cal, low carb but I'm not sure how many cal a day, how many carbs can I have a day. I don't know I'm so lost. I have a general idea of what I can eat, but I was hoping maybe y'all could help me. I want to be successful I need to lose 150-200 lbs!!! Like what foods are huge no no's, I know the obvious fatty high cal/carb. Also I was told no pills for headaches, so today I had my first follow up and I asked him about the no no's and he said I can take pills, Tylenol, aleve, Advil ect also I can drink through a straw (when I've heard many on here say that their surgeons said no straws) that those no no's are for gastric bypass.... Any and all advice is greatly appreciated!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Macy6 356 Posted September 4, 2013 That is quite difficult. I am allowed pills, have been since day 2. I am not supposed to use straws. I can tell you what my nutritionist says.... Full Liquids: 60g of Protein, portions are around 1/2C and you are taking that in around 6 times a day. Water around 64oz a day. My rules are 5g of sugar or less and high Protein for Protein drinks. I start Mush/Fork soft foods at 2 weeks: Rules: Meals are 1/4C to start and 1/2C as you get further in. Protein first, 20-30m to eat a meal. Recommended: eggs Light/LF yogurt Flakey white fish tuna Small shrimp Tender cooked or ground beef, pork or poultry Beans and Lentils FF refried Beans LF deli meats LF cottage cheese Shredded or soft skim or 1% milk fat cheese Tofu Other Foods: oatmeal Cream of wheat Soggy Cereal Cooked soft veggies Soft fruit without skin Crackers and toast chewed well Potatoes, soft and mashed Low fat Soups w/o large chunks of meat or veggies Avoid: Fresh bread sticky rice Pasta Mac n cheese melted stringy cheese Peanut Butter Raisins (dried fruit) all raw veggies, salad, all lettuce skins of fruit or veggies nuts, seeds, granola popcorn chips coconut tough or chewy meats: steak, pork chops, ham, hot dogs corn/peas (unless pureed) Butter Salad Dressing sour cream cream cheese mayo gravy fatback/bacon sausage whole milk whole milk cheese fried foods processed meats chips Desserts: cakes, Cookies, ice cream etc... I am on that for 10 weeks. Good Luck! 2 Arts137 and VSG AJH reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VSG AJH 499 Posted September 4, 2013 I agree it can be a little confusing. I'm still in the pre-op stage and still learning, but at one class, the NUT went on and on about chewable vitamins. I've been taking food-based, non-GMO Multivitamins for a little over a year now and asked if I could just continue those. She told me no and said chewable was best for the new sleeve. This week, she called me at home after my lab work came in to have me add Vitamin D and Iron. I asked about chewable and/or sublinguals, and she said pills were the best & most reliable bet and just fine on a new sleeve. So confusing!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AshWalker 7 Posted September 4, 2013 Thank you Macy that helps a lot!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AshWalker 7 Posted September 4, 2013 That is confusing, so are you just going to do pills then? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arts137 1,811 Posted September 4, 2013 KEEP IT SIMPLE right after surgery. Focus on liquids and then Proteins. Ignore anything else for a couple months. And do what your program says as best you can! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nervousnelly 24 Posted September 4, 2013 I have the same issue! My Nut and surgeon contradict each other all the time! Even the paperwork they hand out does! You can get sample diets online that I have used as a guide. I am still on liquid and yesterday surgeon said not to worry about fat and carbs for at least 6 weeks! Good luck 1 Teep_P12 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
marfar7 1,533 Posted September 4, 2013 I'll letcha know. I have my 1st appt with the RD today at 11am (and I'm almost 8 weeks post op). One thing that I've noticed that is different from my MD's advice from the others here is mine says not to do low fat versions of anything cept dairy products. Everything else (including mayo) is sposed to be full fat. Keeps u satiated a bit longer. And fat doesn't make u fat, thats the old thinking. Yes, there's more calories in a gram of fat than in Protein or carbs but those all come out in the wash. And since doing so, I feel so much less deprived. Let me tell how exhilarating it is using regular salad dressing instead of fat free. Or worse - calorie free, fat free=taste free. So the only low fat product I now use is 1% milk (oh, and light yogurt. I actually don't like regular yogurt). Can't do skim milk, reminds me of breast milk (see thru) Shows how different our drs and RD's are... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Macy6 356 Posted September 4, 2013 Everything else (including mayo) is sposed to be full fat. Keeps u satiated a bit longer. I couldn't agree with you more. I honestly kind of worry about the lack of fats by eliminating so much. Everything in moderation. There are some things I just can't stand lower in fat, like cottage cheese for some reason. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bufflehead 6,358 Posted September 4, 2013 I agree, we need good healthy fats in our diet. For one thing, that's how we can use fat-soluble vitamins! I don't eat artificially reduced fat anything (salad dressing, mayo, etc.). Have you ever read the ingredients in those things? They usually contain sugar, high fructose corn Syrup, and a laundry list of unrecognizable chemicals and frankenfoods. No thank you! I do watch my calories to make sure I am not going overboard and also keep my fats under 30 gm per day but do it without using fake "fat free" stuff. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SleevedJune62013 167 Posted September 4, 2013 Here's what I was given. Hope it helps somewhat. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
smm 26 Posted September 4, 2013 I use extra virgin coconut oil to cook with and I don't use butter anymore...I spread coconut oil on toast (Ezekiel bread) and lightly dust with organic garlic salt...my whole family caght on and loves it! Look into "ghee" also. As for omegas 3-6-9 there are many flavored ones at GNC and health food stores, that and Vitamin E I put in my Fage yogurt easy and yummy! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AshWalker 7 Posted September 6, 2013 Thank you all this helps a lot! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
smm 26 Posted September 7, 2013 No problem anytime! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites