*Lexie* 1,486 Posted March 15, 2015 Received this article from my surgeon and wanted to share it. I definitely need to work on drinking more Water. http://www.bariatriceating.com/2015/03/02/top-10-bariatric-post-op-mistakes/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lexiemustang 268 Posted March 15, 2015 That was an AWESOME article, thanks for sharing! Side note - nice user name Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ProjectMe 909 Posted March 15, 2015 @@*Lexie* Thank you so much for sharing! I printed the article and will place it on my dresser and desk at work. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Elode 8,093 Posted March 15, 2015 Thanks for sharing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Christadi 16 Posted March 15, 2015 Thanks for sharing, surgery in two days, so it's good to know what to watch out for as I go forward! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WL WARRIOR 692 Posted March 15, 2015 Great article! I downloaded the HIIT app and plan on using it to accelerate my exercise routine along with the BJ Gaddour 10 minute Torcher Video (mentioned in the article). Although I'm not a fan of torturous exercise, 10 minutes won't kill me. I haven't started strength training yet, but it seems like this may play a part in keeping the weight off in the long run. Anyone else find benefits in using HIIT (10 minute interval strength training)? I do enjoy my hour walk everyday, but I don't think it does much to tone. And after losing over 100 pounds, some of my body parts look deflated. My biggest exercise failures in the past have been taking on routines I really do not enjoy. One more thing, I was surprised that the article did not mention smoking. I know countless post op patients that go back to smoking daily a few months after surgery. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rovobay 920 Posted March 15, 2015 Very informative (takes long sip of water)... Thanks for the share Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wannaBthinsoon 1,634 Posted March 15, 2015 (edited) Thank you for this. I saved the link and pasted it into a private FB support group I am a part of. There are several women I work with who don't take Vitamins, and don't believe they need to, it's just a way to sell bariatric Vitamins, and milk more money out of the patient. I am a FIRM believer in vitamins and Water. Always have been, and even more so now. I sure hope my peeps read it. and go out and get their vitamins. Edited March 15, 2015 by wannaBthinsoon Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
katkinsmu 27 Posted March 15, 2015 Thank you for the share. I am a afraid of number 10. But I am hoping if I can get into good healthy habits and have a good support groups then things will be good! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WL WARRIOR 692 Posted March 15, 2015 I was a little weary about buying Vitamins from my bariatric center. Like wannaBthinsoon mentioned, I thought they were just trying to make more money off of me. After I did some research and experienced some trial and error with other brands, I decided to give their Vitamin a try. I'm glad I did because I feel great now and my blood work is in a healthy range at five months post op. Also, I haven't had any hair loss. The Vitamin is a one a day capsule or chewable formulated by the University of Missouri Bariatric center. One capsule contains all the required supplement needs for sleeve, gastric bypass, and duodenal switch patients. It also has added nutrients like Biotin to prevent Hair loss. It's called "Bariatric One-a-Day" and you can find it at www.procarenow.com. A 90 day supply is $34.99. I don't make money promoting this vitamin. I just wanted to help others out who are trying to find a reliable bariatric vitamin. There really isn't much of an excuse to not take your Vitamins when all you need is one daily. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ProjectMe 909 Posted March 15, 2015 @@WL WARRIOR Do you still need to take Calcium separately from the one-a-day Vitamin you mentioned? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WL WARRIOR 692 Posted March 15, 2015 Yes, I forgot about calcium citrate. It is not included because it interferes with the Iron in the bariatric one-a-day. You are suppose to take your calcium citrate a few hours before or after the one-a-day bariatric Vitamin. My recent blood work showed that my Calcium levels were above normal range, so I haven't actually started taking calcium citrate supplements yet. My bariatric doctor recommended adding it eventually to be on the safe side. Calcium supplementation is recommended for everyone, even if you never had surgery. So, I know it is important. I am having trouble finding the high dose calcium citrate for under $10. Like most people, I'm on a budget and I already spend more than enough on Protein powder. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ProjectMe 909 Posted March 15, 2015 @@WL WARRIOR Thx for the response. I currently take a chewable calcium citrate twice a day (from Vitamin shoppe) & 2 Flinstones Multivitamins. My next Dr's appt isn't until the end of April. But I'm hoping my bloodwork makes it unnecessary to continue with all the Calcium. It's tedious trying to time all these Vitamins throughout the day! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
*Lexie* 1,486 Posted March 15, 2015 My doctor doesn't require special bariatric Vitamins. I take a generic brand from Target/Walmart and my blood work came back in great shape. I'm drinking a big glass of Water as I type this because I am really bad about getting my daily dose of Water. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
duffslove 6 Posted March 15, 2015 that's a great article! Thanks for sharing it Share this post Link to post Share on other sites