Jump to content
×
Are you looking for the BariatricPal Store? Go now!

Recommended Posts

So I had gastric sleeve done 8/4. The day of surgery I weighed 309 lb. Prior to surgery on the pre-op diet I was 334 lb. Since August 22 I have stalled. I been stuck at 288/287 lb. I must admit that's when I started school and returned to work. In school we aren't allowed to eat during class because it's a lab science class-we just can't. Class is 3 hrs long. By the time I get out I'm starving. I usually go straight home make me one egg and feel better. Then I barely have enough time to go to work where it's only part time so I don't get breaks/lunches. I'm there for another 4-5 hrs without eating. I get home by 7/8 pm and I'm starving again. I will admit there's been a couple times where I've thrown up because I eat too fast or maybe too much i assume. I don't know. I'm not eating fast food. Usually I get Protein from egg, fish, or chicken 4oz at least. I wonder also if not taking Vitamins affect it...someone please help. I have my 6 week check up 9/20 and I don't see how I can loose 15 lb by then [emoji25]

Also my exercise consists of walking usually 1.5-2.5 miles a day.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

It sounds as though you hit the normal three-week stall, so no worries there.

I'm a little confused--when you say you eat "4 ounces of Protein at least" do you mean at one time? That seems like a lot at once for as relatively early as you are in the process. Are you meeting the Water goals?

I would not stress over meeting an arbitrary weight loss goal; focus more on the big four goals (per my surgeon): water, protein, Vitamins, and exercise. Is there a reason you are not taking vitamins? They really are essential for WLS recipients--we can't get enough of what we need through our very limited diets at this point.

Good luck!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Hi, Jess! I was sleeved on August 17th, so I am very new in the whole process. My surgeon and his P.A. have told me that it's very important I eat every two hours. When I went back to my PT job, they gave me a note to that effect. My shifts since I've been back are usually 4 hours, so I'm not eligible for a break either, but my manager follows the doctor's note quite literally and I do have a meal break (10-15 minutes) every 2 hours; my note also specifies I need a bottle of Water at my workplace so I don't become dehydrated. Just an idea for you . . .

HW 254
SW 241
CW 226
GW 130? (To be established tomorrow at checkup)


Sent from my SM-N910V using BariatricPal mobile app

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

It sounds as though you hit the normal three-week stall, so no worries there.
I'm a little confused--when you say you eat "4 ounces of Protein at least" do you mean at one time? That seems like a lot at once for as relatively early as you are in the process. Are you meeting the Water goals?
I would not stress over meeting an arbitrary weight loss goal; focus more on the big four goals (per my surgeon): water, protein, Vitamins, and exercise. Is there a reason you are not taking vitamins? They really are essential for WLS recipients--we can't get enough of what we need through our very limited diets at this point.
Good luck!

Oh no. Not at one sitting like through the day. It's still hard sometimes to get stuff in. Water goal intake right now that I'm meeting is 34-51 oz. vitamins I guess and any pills i tend to forget to take. I always been bad at taking any type of pill. I'm starting to take a medicine pill case with me in my purse. It works the days I actually remember to take it with me. Thank you though for replying. I was starting to worry a little.


Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Hi, Jess! I was sleeved on August 17th, so I am very new in the whole process. My surgeon and his P.A. have told me that it's very important I eat every two hours. When I went back to my PT job, they gave me a note to that effect. My shifts since I've been back are usually 4 hours, so I'm not eligible for a break either, but my manager follows the doctor's note quite literally and I do have a meal break (10-15 minutes) every 2 hours; my note also specifies I need a bottle of Water at my workplace so I don't become dehydrated. Just an idea for you . . .

HW 254
SW 241
CW 226
GW 130? (To be established tomorrow at checkup)


Sent from my SM-N910V using BariatricPal mobile app



Oh great! Thanks. I go next week for check up so I will ask for that. I just feel I guess guilty that I ask a lot from my job. They already work with me for school and I was out an extra week of recovery due to being in the er and admitted after surgery. I will definitely ask the dr about the note though. Thank you!


Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites


Oh great! Thanks. I go next week for check up so I will ask for that. I just feel I guess guilty that I ask a lot from my job. They already work with me for school and I was out an extra week of recovery due to being in the er and admitted after surgery. I will definitely ask the dr about the note though. Thank you!



FYI, my manager doesn't even ask me to clock out, which surprised me. I think she simply considers it the cost of doing business---no attitude or anything!

Deb

Sent from my SM-N910V using BariatricPal mobile app

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

If it came down to it, I would bring a cheese stick or an ounce of nuts, something along those lines to work or school in my pocket. You can eat those things in just a couple minutes in the hall during a restroom break. (Once those foods are on your plan). A Protein bar.. etc.

Vitamins are really important. At the very least get some Flintstones or Centrum. They don't have to be bariatric-specific. Something is better than nothing. Your doc can help you figure out more specifics.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

If it came down to it, I would bring a cheese stick or an ounce of nuts, something along those lines to work or school in my pocket. You can eat those things in just a couple minutes in the hall during a restroom break. (Once those foods are on your plan). A Protein bar.. etc.
Vitamins are really important. At the very least get some Flintstones or Centrum. They don't have to be bariatric-specific. Something is better than nothing. Your doc can help you figure out more specifics.

Thanks for the tip! You're right! [emoji846]


Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

You may be sick of them now, but Protein Shakes are also an option. I am also in class/ labs and the Protein Shake has been a life saver bc they don't req refrigeration and you are not technically "eating" in class... Good luck to you!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

The stall is normal so don't worry about that. It will pass.

As for the eating, my NUT also wanted me eating a small meal every 2 hours in the early days. I would get a note from your physician saying that you need to eat every 2 hours at this time due to a medical condition for work or get a note that allows you to keep a Protein Shake on you and drink that at work . As for school maybe excuse yourself to use the restroom and have a snack you can eat in your purse/bag/pocket outside of the classroom. Something quick with lots of Protein. I'm not sure where you are in your diet progression but nuts, beef Jerky, cheese and Protein Bars are all good options.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

  • Trending Products

  • Trending Topics

  • Recent Status Updates

    • Goyafigs

      I had VSG 11.20.24 with Miguel Burch, MD Cedars-Sinai and I am 1 month post-op. 
      · 0 replies
      1. This update has no replies.
    • DaisyChainOz

      🥳 Jan 1 2025 - Day 1 of Pre Op, surgery on the 16th! 😬😅
      · 0 replies
      1. This update has no replies.
    • Alisa_S

      Just been waiting until time for my consult with my bariatric surgeon. It's scheduled for Jan 9th. Turns out I won't actually be seeing him. Apparently it'll be with his P.A.             Not sure what to expect. I thought this is where the surgeon would discuss the best surgery option for me. For years I had my heart set on the sleeve, but I've read so many people have issues with reflux - even if they've never had it before - that they've had to be revised to the bypass. I already deal with GERD & take 40 mg of Omeprazole daily, so I started studying about bypass and honestly, it seems like it might be the better choice for me. How can we discuss surgery options if the surgeon is not there?
      What happened at your first consult? Trying to get an idea of what to expect, or maybe I should say, what NOT to expect.
      · 0 replies
      1. This update has no replies.
    • rinabobina

      I would like to know what questions you wish you had asked prior to your duodenal switch surgery?
      · 0 replies
      1. This update has no replies.
    • cryoder22

      Day 1 of pre-op liquid diet (3 weeks) and I'm having a hard time already. I feel hungry and just want to eat. I got the protein and supplements recommend by my program and having a hard time getting 1 down. My doctor / nutritionist has me on the following:
      1 protein shake (bariatric advantage chocolate) with 8 oz of fat free milk 1 snack = 1 unjury protein shake (root beer) 1 protein shake (bariatric advantage orange cream) 1 snack = 1 unjury protein bar 1 protein shake (bariatric advantace orange cream or chocolate) 1 snack = 1 unjury protein soup (chicken) 3 servings of sugar free jello and popsicles throughout the day. 64 oz of water (I have flavor packets). Hot tea and coffee with splenda has been approved as well. Does anyone recommend anything for the next 3 weeks?
      · 1 reply
      1. NickelChip

        All I can tell you is that for me, it got easier after the first week. The hunger pains got less intense and I kind of got used to it and gave up torturing myself by thinking about food. But if you can, get anything tempting out of the house and avoid being around people who are eating. I sent my kids to my parents' house for two weeks so I wouldn't have to prepare meals I couldn't eat. After surgery, the hunger was totally gone.

  • Recent Topics

  • Hot Products

  • Sign Up For
    Our Newsletter

    Follow us for the latest news
    and special product offers!
  • Together, we have lost...
      lbs

    PatchAid Vitamin Patches

    ×