Leen 0 Posted February 17, 2018 hello, I'm almost 6 weeks post op, I had my surgery on 01\08\2018 I'm having some concerns & questions if you could help me. I'm having trouble drinking 2 liters of Water a day when I try my best I only drink 1.5 liters. and sometimes I put a normal to small sized portion of food on my plate and spend an hour, maybe 2, to finish it. is that okay or should I put smaller portion? the last concern I have is, we don't have any gym near my area so what could I do instead? plus I don't really have the time because I'm a medical student and have a part-time job. I'm terrified of having loose skin. Thank you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
James Marusek 5,244 Posted February 17, 2018 It is common for your taste buds to change after surgery. Be willing to experiment. After surgery, my taste buds changed dramatically. Even Water changed. In the hospital it tasted excessively chlorinated and I could not drink it. So I experimented. sugar free popsicles became my best friend. Some individuals find hot or cold can help with fluids. For me, I found that I could tolerate flavored water. So I began using Crystal Light. I also found a new drink Bai which I liked cold. In the winter, I found that I tolerate Hot Drinks such as piping hot cocoa. But you have to use the "No Sugar Added" variety. Also fine English teas were very good. The Fluid requirement is met by a combination. It is not only the water that you drink each day. But also the water you drink when you take your Vitamins and medicine. It is the milk you drink. It is the fluids content of the Protein Shakes. It is the water component of the Soups you take. It is met by flavored water such as Crystal Light. It is met by sugar free popsicles. It is met by tea and Decaf coffee. It is a combination of all the fluids that you consume during the day. It is important to get at least 30 minutes of walking each day. But that does not have to be in a gym. If you are walking a lot as a medical student between classes and in your part time job, that can count. You might want to get a pedometer and see how many steps your are walking each day. Also I found going up and down stairs gives more exercise than walking on the flats. 1 kaydo reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vsglife 10 Posted February 18, 2018 hello, I'm almost 6 weeks post op, I had my surgery on 01\08\2018 I'm having some concerns & questions if you could help me. I'm having trouble drinking 2 liters of Water a day when I try my best I only drink 1.5 liters. and sometimes I put a normal to small sized portion of food on my plate and spend an hour, maybe 2, to finish it. is that okay or should I put smaller portion? the last concern I have is, we don't have any gym near my area so what could I do instead? plus I don't really have the time because I'm a medical student and have a part-time job. I'm terrified of having loose skin. Thank you. Sounds like you were really not ready to have the surgery. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vsglife 10 Posted February 18, 2018 It is common for your taste buds to change after surgery. Be willing to experiment. After surgery, my taste buds changed dramatically. Even Water changed. In the hospital it tasted excessively chlorinated and I could not drink it. So I experimented. sugar free popsicles became my best friend. Some individuals find hot or cold can help with fluids. For me, I found that I could tolerate flavored water. So I began using Crystal Light. I also found a new drink Bai which I liked cold. In the winter, I found that I tolerate hot drinks such as piping hot cocoa. But you have to use the "No Sugar Added" variety. Also fine English teas were very good. The Fluid requirement is met by a combination. It is not only the water that you drink each day. But also the water you drink when you take your Vitamins and medicine. It is the milk you drink. It is the fluids content of the Protein Shakes. It is the water component of the Soups you take. It is met by flavored water such as Crystal Light. It is met by sugar free popsicles. It is met by tea and Decaf coffee. It is a combination of all the fluids that you consume during the day. It is important to get at least 30 minutes of walking each day. But that does not have to be in a gym. If you are walking a lot as a medical student between classes and in your part time job, that can count. You might want to get a pedometer and see how many steps your are walking each day. Also I found going up and down stairs gives more exercise than walking on the flats.32 oz should be plain or crystal lite type water. How do you measure the water component ???? If you are a medical school student you should have more nutritional knowledge and be more of a problem solver instead of whining and complaining about what you can’t do. Just do right enough with the excuses Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kmen 4 Posted February 20, 2018 On 2/18/2018 at 9:46 AM, Vsglife said: 32 oz should be plain or crystal lite type Water. How do you measure the water component ???? If you are a medical school student you should have more nutritional knowledge and be more of a problem solver instead of whining and complaining about what you can’t do. Just do right enough with the excuses Seriously? 32 oz does not have to be plain or Crystal Light type water. All liquids count including Decaf coffee and tea. And I think you are being very disrespectful by saying they should be more of a problem solver. The person is not whining and complaining at all. The questions seem legit to me. 2 Creekimp13 and ProudGrammy reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vsglife 10 Posted February 20, 2018 Seriously? 32 oz does not have to be plain or Crystal Light type Water. All liquids count including Decaf coffee and tea. And I think you are being very disrespectful by saying they should be more of a problem solver. The person is not whining and complaining at all. The questions seem legit to me. Okay Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vsglife 10 Posted February 20, 2018 Seriously? 32 oz does not have to be plain or Crystal Light type Water. All liquids count including Decaf coffee and tea. And I think you are being very disrespectful by saying they should be more of a problem solver. The person is not whining and complaining at all. The questions seem legit to me. Okay Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vsglife 10 Posted February 20, 2018 Seriously? 32 oz does not have to be plain or Crystal Light type Water. All liquids count including Decaf coffee and tea. And I think you are being very disrespectful by saying they should be more of a problem solver. The person is not whining and complaining at all. The questions seem legit to me. Okay if you want to cheat that is your business not mine. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Healthy_life2 8,324 Posted February 20, 2018 On 2/18/2018 at 8:46 AM, Vsglife said: 32 oz should be plain or crystal lite type Water. How do you measure the water component ???? If you are a medical school student you should have more nutritional knowledge and be more of a problem solver instead of whining and complaining about what you can’t do. Just do right enough with the excuses I apologize to the original poster for going off topic. I see this was your first post. Veterans usually ignore the negative posts. I'm going to respond once and not acknowledge @Vsglife again. Hope the rest of the board will do the same. Take what is useful and ignore the people that personal attack and are seeking drama and attention. Most of the people here are supportive. Wishing you the best, Jenn 3 Vsglife, MsTipps and kaydo reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Apple203 1,314 Posted February 20, 2018 On 2/17/2018 at 9:17 AM, Leen said: and sometimes I put a normal to small sized portion of food on my plate and spend an hour, maybe 2, to finish it. is that okay or should I put smaller portion? Hi there, I know we all have slightly different instructions, but mine are to eat what I can in 30 minutes and then put the food away, for 4 meals a day. Good luck with your studies!! 1 ProudGrammy reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ProudGrammy 8,322 Posted February 20, 2018 @Leen getting the required 64 oz liquid, can be hard for many people liquids are super important , drinking 32 oz is a good start. you just have to force yourself/push the drinking. you'll get it! i hope you are measuring your food. do you have a NUT (nutritionist) who gave you quantities of food to eat. ie 1/2 cup oatmeal - you need to measure specifically - don't eyeball!! i suggest you use a small plate to put your food on. i still do that frequently. psychologically - the small plate looks full, and you trick yourself that you are eating more. LOL (small utensils too) my NUT told me to eat up to 30 minutes - stop after that. as far as exercise - walking is great. you could rent a DVD with exercises too. Everyone here is nice and supportive. (couple of bad apples in any group) never too early or late to ask any question. asking for help shows that you know you must/and will learn!! good luck newbie kathy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dreamingsmall 1,125 Posted February 21, 2018 hello, I'm almost 6 weeks post op, I had my surgery on 01\08\2018 I'm having some concerns & questions if you could help me. I'm having trouble drinking 2 liters of Water a day when I try my best I only drink 1.5 liters. and sometimes I put a normal to small sized portion of food on my plate and spend an hour, maybe 2, to finish it. is that okay or should I put smaller portion? the last concern I have is, we don't have any gym near my area so what could I do instead? plus I don't really have the time because I'm a medical student and have a part-time job. I'm terrified of having loose skin. Thank you. Water flavourings really help.. but it took me awhile to get more than 1.5 litres. I was told to take 20/30 mins to eat. And then move on. I'm 7 months post if I allow myself two hours to eat I'd probably eat a hell of a lot. That doesn't seem ideal at all to me. What was the length of time to eat recommended ? I think super early out id track the amount of food just to make sure your not eating too much as some people don't feel full at first. You shouldn't be having big portions that take you 2 hours to Finnish. What are you eating and how much ?Most of us have lose skin whether we excerise or not. But there are many home excersises you can do. Not everyone goes to the gym. Google and youtube will have some work outs that may suit your needs. Sent from my Vivo 5R using Tapatalk Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jackp 0 Posted February 22, 2018 Im 8 week post op surgery 12/27/17. And not able to drink 2 L. I was told by the dietitian its not an issue drink as much as possible but if you're getting over 1L and your urine is not dark yellow you're doing fine.I 'm eating a total of 2.5 to 3 ounces soft meat With a tablespoon of cottage cheese or broccoli with an hr. Then back to drinking Water after 30 minutesIt's very important to me to measure or weight the portion sizeIf I eat over 3 ounces makes me sick and hurtsSo if it's taking you two hours you're probably overeating unknowinglyHw 241Sw 236Todays w 202Wish you the bestJack Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Creekimp13 5,840 Posted February 23, 2018 I eat 6 little 200 calorie meals each day. My group counts calories and wants us at 1000-1200 calories each day, recorded in a food journal. if you don't have a gym...try a Fitbit or other Fitness tracker. Walking is awesome, and you can do it anywhere:) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites