mi75 1,235 Posted June 15, 2014 i am allowed 'unlimited raw vegetables' on my pre-op diet. I asked my bariatric coordinator, but please let me ask here also. DOES GUACAMOLE COUNT? it's technically all raw, just mashed up together. however, i know that botanically avacado is considered a fruit, just like tomatoes. however, we eat both things as veg here in the US. my coordinator says 'as long as its all raw, i'm ok'. thoughts??? also- dill pickles???? 1 swimbikerun reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Colleen C 169 Posted June 15, 2014 I think the pickle would be ok but the avocado I would pass on. Look up the fat/calories on the avocado, I know it is good for you but it is neither low calorie or low carb. Of course the best decision is by those doing the surgery. Good luck, this pre-op diet sucks. I am not suppose to have anything besides chike Meal Replacement, broth and sugar free Jello. It has been really hard. I am on day 9 of pre-op and down 16lbs. Good luck, keep in touch. 1 swimbikerun reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jersrose43 837 Posted June 15, 2014 I am allowed as many vegetables as I want but avocado and Tomato were clearly labeled fruits and not part of my plan. I can have a half avocado but as a snack with the 1 meal I can have a day. That's it. Otherwise not so bad. Doing ok. 1 swimbikerun reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kindle 8,667 Posted June 15, 2014 I was told unlimited green veggies with tomatoes and mushrooms tacked on the list. I did spinach, brussel sprouts, broccoli, cauliflower, different lettuces, green Beans, cucumbers, collard greens and kale. Veggies like corn, peas, potatoes, squash are high in carbs and were disallowed on my preop. And like you said, not only is avocado a fruit, it is high in fat. I've eaten plenty of them postop but not on my preop diet. 1 swimbikerun reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
swimbikerun 1,046 Posted June 15, 2014 The other item you want to look at are what kind of healthy fats are you getting? You need to get some. Advocado or peanuts (a few) are good for you: peanuts also have Protein. A pickle in moderation. 1 millergirl314 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bandarella 223 Posted June 15, 2014 You answered your own question...avocado is fruit, not veggie. It's 77% fat! which isn't going to help you with preop weight loss or liver shrinkage. Most preop diets are high Protein, low carb/low fat. The objective is to lessen the fattiness of the liver and reduce glycogen on the surface of the liver, so it's less slippery and easier to hold out of the way during surgery. The low carb diet reduces the glycogen reserves in our bodies and takes a lot of Water with it, which is why the perceived weight loss is so much...I lost a pound a day on my 14 day preop diet. It consisted of 3 Meal Replacement shakes per day + dinner of lean protein (3-6 oz) and all the low fat/low glycemic veggies I wanted. Peppers, zucchini, cucumbers, lettuce, green Beans, RAW carrots (not cooked) were ok. Don't eat the avocado...save it for a treat post op. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chelly 364 Posted June 15, 2014 Avocado does not go with the pre op diet at all. Once you have had the surgery down the line a few months then you can have it in moderation. Avocado has good fats in it but it's still fat and you have to be careful. Pickles are not raw vegetables and are full of salt and will make you retain Fluid which you don't want. If in doubt about anything contact your surgeon or nutritionist for help. That's what they are there for. Good luck. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WhoKnows 288 Posted June 15, 2014 Are you tracking your macronutrients? If you're low on fat for the day, then go ahead and have some avocado, like cut up in a salad or something. But if you've already had enough (healthy!) fats, then skip it. I don't think it's forbidden (I know I ate it pre-op), but it should fit into your overall meal plan for the day. Also, if you're making some kind of lettuce wrap, I think a bit of homemade guacamole smeared in there is a wonderful substitute for mayo. It's just about the amount and the overall nutritional picture for the day. Regarding tracing, I really like cron-o-meter because it gives you a very detailed nutritional report (macro and micro) all on one page, so you can look at your nutrition for the day or week and see what you still need more of. 1 Katilady reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mrshall617 10 Posted June 15, 2014 My nutritionist told us that avocado was considered a fat, not a veggie. We could count 1/4 of one toward our 2 tbl of fat per day. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
2Big2Skate 328 Posted June 15, 2014 The raw veggies fill you up and satisfy your cravings. Avacado is a slider and whoops there it's gone! It wont help at all. I would avoid it until such time as you're a couple months post op and you can put it on top of some tasty grilled chicken! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mi75 1,235 Posted July 4, 2014 well i'm post op now and the surgeon told me at the hospital that i did great with pre-op diet, and that yes, my avocado and dill pickles were ok to have on pre op... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RNBSN786 206 Posted July 4, 2014 After surgery I have a hard time eating salads. I am 3 months out and struggle with salads. I can tolerate soft veggies in a Soup. I can tolerate avocado and tomatoes as well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mi75 1,235 Posted July 4, 2014 boo!!! i hope i don't have issues with salads. i LOVE them! hopefully a little more time and you will adjust! i am just wrapping up my full liquids phase (have appt next wed to advance diet). i wish you luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rolli 0 Posted March 6, 2018 My dietician listed only 2 tbsp of avocado occasionally for pre-op diet Share this post Link to post Share on other sites