dorathy 2 Posted January 3, 2015 So I'm new on here and wanted to join just to get some similar support. Friends and family are great but I think I need people with like/life experiences. My surgery was dec. 3 2014. I am a month post op tomorrow. I have my trials and tribulations and wanted to just reach out and see or get advice on what to look forward to. I'm still having issues with Water and Protein intake maybe someone could give me some advice on how they manage to get in 80g of protein and 64 oz of water daily. And just any advice in general. I have tons of questions and very little support. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jonathan Blue 311 Posted January 3, 2015 The Protein will take time to work up to 80g. Don't expect to be hitting it until about the two month mark. The primary focus should be the Water. My doctor gave me a shot glass and said to plan on drinking one of those every 8 min. Your life revolves around putting liquid or food into your mouth so much so that you begin to hate food which I love. Food controlled my life in a negative way, now it is controlling it in a great way. This constant need to schedule your day around food does pass as you are able to take in a larger amount of food and you get more acclimated to your schedule. The big key is to do your best and continually be working towards those goal amounts. If there are any other questions you have or anything I can do to help you out, don't hesitate to let me know. I am here for you. Also check out my blog at the link below my signature for more information and help in motivating yourself through the next year of your amazing life. I am so excited for you. I BELIEVE IN YOU! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dorathy 2 Posted January 3, 2015 Thank you so much I appreciate the advice. I bought a timer just to kinda remind me to drink Water but I never thought about using a smaller cup (shot glass) this just might make it easier I tend to tAke to big of a gulp which hurts sometimes. I will definitely check out your blog. Thanks again for the advice Protein is my next challenge, then food im also having problems with determining how much to eat. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DENISEMIC 26 Posted January 8, 2015 HI DORATHY I HAD MY BYPASS 12/24. TODAY IS MY 2ND WEEK MARK. I'M SUPPOSE TO GET AT LEAST 60 GRAMS Protein IN & SOME DAYS I COULDN'T QUITE MAKE IT. THIS IS WHAT I DID. I USED BODY FORTRESS whey powder. EVERY MORNING I HAVE 8 OZ FAT FREE MILK WITH 1 SCOOP OF THE whey powder. IT HAS 30 GRAMS IN 1 SCOOP AND THE MILK HAS 7. THEN I TRY TO EAT AS MUCH OF THE ALLOTTED Protein I CAN. IF I DON'T MAKE IT I HAVE ANOTHER shake. I HOPE THIS HELPS. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cupcake 801 Posted January 8, 2015 First congrats on being healthy, I agree with the above statements focus on your Water, walking, and trying to get your Protein in , you won't get in 80 grams of protein in yet but you will work your way up to it and then you will be getting your protein from both Protein Shakes as well as food . Good luck and keep us posted . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bellabloom 2,467 Posted January 20, 2015 It's not easy. I had my surgery the day after you. I really struggle with both food and Water. It helps if I have a water bottle with me at all times. I find I hate drinking out of glasses. I drink Decaf coffee as a way to get more liquid in. Food... Sigh. I pretty much hate eating now. It's a love hate thing. I only get hungry about once a day in the afternoon. That meal is pretty much it. I try and focus on Protein. But some carbs have strayed slipping in. It's honestly tough to come up with things to eat like. I'm so sick of everything. food makes me nauseated and sick about an hour after I eat and it lasts all day. It's so annoying. Some days are better than others and some food better than others. I definitely dump from carbs, they give me late dumping. Sick to my stomach grump and agitated. So I really wish I didn't need to eat. It also gives me anxiety to eat because I am afraid I will begin eating too much and not lose weight. I only eat about. 200-500 calories a day. I am honestly afraid to go over that. It just freaks me out to think I may slip back into my old ways. I still don't entirely trust myself, although it is getting a little better every day as I let go of who I used to be and realize that it is in the past. I don't crave sweets anymore thank goodness. I am taking this time to be rid of things I used to live my life around. The further I get along, it seems like the less I want to do things like drink coffee, eat junk or carbs, or really eat much at all. Food is super low priority. I do worry about Water and Protein however. I wish I could find a simpler means of getting it in that I could tolerate every day. I get sick of foods so quickly!! I used to be like that before and it's even worse now. I try and look on Pinterest for low carb meal ideas. Vitamins are also difficult. They taste so gross and I hate taking them. Sigh. But I know I have to so I'm really making an effort. I can't wait until I can swallow pills. My doctor says at three months out I can swallow pills!!! That will be amazing. Anyhow let's keep in touch. Let me know how your doing. By the way I'm 5'6. Was 240 now 206. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DENISEMIC 26 Posted January 20, 2015 HEY GUYS HAS ANYONE EXPERIENCED WEIGHT GAIN? I WAS SURPRISED AS HECK TO SEE TODAY I STEPPED ON THE scale AND HAD GAIN ALMOST 4 LBS. I DID UP MY CALORIES A BIT. I WAS EATING 500-600 CALORIES AND NOT LOSING MUCH. SOMEONE MENTIONED YOU SHOULD EAT MORE BECAUSE OF THE WHOLE THROWING THE BODY INTO STARVATION MODE. I UPPED MY CALORIES TO ABOUT 800. MY Protein IS AT 60-70 GRAMS. BUT THAT THROW ME THIS MORNING. I ALSO HAVE ALWAYS LOVED Water, SO I HAVE NO PROBLEM WITH THAT. I'D REALLY RATHER DRINK Water THAN EAT NOW. I HAVE AN APPT. THURS WITH THE DOCTOR AND ONE WITH THE DIETITIAN THE NEXT WEEK. I'M CERTAINLY GOING TO FIND OUT WHAT THEIR TAKE ON THIS IS. I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT IS THE RANGE OF CALORIES I'M SUPPOSE TO BE SHOOTING FOR, BUT JUST WONDERING IF IT HAPPENED TO ANYONE ELSE. I'LL KEEP YOU POSTED ON WHAT I FIND OUT. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dorathy 2 Posted January 20, 2015 I'm also having a lot of trouble eating and well really finding food that will stay down. Water and Protein drinks are hard for me as well. Vitamins are gross tasting. But I'm trying I didn't think it was going to be this hard. I spend most of the day just trying to figure out how to get Water down. And me as well Im scared to try foods. If anyone has any best if kinds I would really appreciate it. I really need help trying to keep this food down. I would love it if we kept in touch. Any advice on what foods to eat would be amazing im still im the soft food pur. Stage im one month and 16 days out. Thanks in advance Oh yeah I'm 5"6 start weight was 316 now 258lbs. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DENISEMIC 26 Posted January 25, 2015 OK I WENT TO MY APPOINTMENT ON FRIDAY (YESTERDAY) THIS IS WHAT I FOUND OUT. I AM NOW STARTING THE REGULAR DIET. I AM 1 MONTH OUT FROM BYPASS BUT HAVE NOT HAD ANY ISSUES. THE DOCTOR SAID I SHOULD BE GETTING 800-1000 A DAY. THE SAME AT LEAST 60 GRAMS OF Protein AND 60 OZ Water AT LEAST. HAS ANY ONE TRIED SCRAMBLED EGG WITH 2 TBLS COTTAGE cheese & A LITTLE SHREDDED CHEDDAR; MAYBE A TBLS. IT REALLY SURPRISED ME. IT WAS PRETTY GOOD. HOPE THIS CAN HELP. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Browneyedgirl818 3 Posted January 25, 2015 I'm new here...had gastric bypass January 7, 2015. It has not been easy. Protein Shakes make me sick. My brain tells me I'm hungry and I know I'm not. Having discomfort on the left side. Ugh what have I done to myself! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DENISEMIC 26 Posted January 26, 2015 HI Browneyedgirl818I'M SO SORRY YOU'RE HAVING A ROUGH TIME. WHAT HAVE YOU'VE DONE? IF YOU'RE LIKE MOST OF US HERE YOU'VE MADE A FANTASTIC DECISION TO CONQUER YOUR BATTLE WITH OBESITY ONCE & FOR ALL AND HAVE A HEALTHY, JOYFUL LIFE; ALL THE WHILE LOOKING BETTER & BETTER. FOR SOME THIS SURGERY IS HARDER THAN FOR OTHERS, BUT FOR MOST, THE OUTCOME IS WELL WORTH IT. DON'T FORGET THE REASONS WHY YOU CHOSE TO DO THIS. KEEP IT IN YOUR MIND AS MOTIVATION. SOON YOU'LL BE ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THIS AND LOVING THE RESULTS. CALL YOU DOCTORS. LET THEM KNOW WHAT A HARD TIME YOU'RE HAVING AND ASK FOR SUGGESTIONS. DO THEY HAVE YOU ON THE ANTI NAUSEA patch. IT HELPED ME OUT A LOT. DO YOU HAVE THE ANTI NAUSEA pills. I'VE ONLY HAD TO TAKE 1 OF MINE SO FAR BECAUSE THE patch WORKS SO WELL FOR ME. YOU WEAR THE PATCH FOR 3 DAYS & CHANGE IT. I HOPE YOU ARE DOING BETTER EVEN TODAY. IT'S AMAZING WHAT A DIFFERENCE 1 DAY CAN MAKE IN THIS JOURNEY. WISHING YOU BRIGHTER BETTER DAYS AHEAD, BUT WHILE YOU'RE WAITING FOR THEM TO ARRIVE; THINK ON HOW BEAUTIFUL YOU ARE GOING TO LOOK & FEEL VERY SOON. BE BLESSED DENISE Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bellabloom 2,467 Posted January 26, 2015 How are you doing Dorothy? We had surgery almost the same day. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dorathy 2 Posted February 1, 2015 Hello bellabloom I'm doing ok. How are you. How has your journey been so far? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dorathy 2 Posted February 4, 2015 So Im very curios as to what everybody is eating now that we are 2 months out? I'm still having trouble or shall I say I'm scared to try anything new. Like is anyone eating fruit yet? Protein Bars? I'm really not able to keep my shakes down anymore but Water is getting easier to drink. I'm excited to hear about your stories. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites