mi75 1,235 Posted October 19, 2018 After reading a thread in another forum here, I thought I'd check in and see HOW everyone eats 2+ years post op!! I am 4.5 years post op and currently doing nutritional ketosis but seriously thinking about switching to a more 'bariatric' style eating with higher Protein, lower fat and a few more starchy things (like some Beans or a bit of squash) every now and again... I have also FINALLY embraced the need to move and get active so have started doing some muscle building. But, in the meantime i'm curious- how are YOU eating these days? Regular diet? Keto? Paleo? Bariatric/low carb? Diabetic diet? Cal controlled? Give your 2 cents!! 5 Healthy_life, GreenTealael, Glen Dean and 2 others reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
summerset 5,265 Posted October 19, 2018 I eat the foods I like to eat and that my digestive tract is able to handle. 1 ProudGrammy reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
anaxila 501 Posted October 19, 2018 I am almost 4 years post op RNY and I don’t eat anywhere close to a bariatric diet. I am a runner and triathlete now, so I eat quite a lot of carbs as fuel for athletic performance. I work closely with a sports nutritionist who struggled mightily to get me to break from my obsession with Protein and embrace the carbs. I have to eat about 6-8 meals a day to keep myself properly fueled, which is a bit annoying but a small price to pay. I am not able to tolerate much sugar or fats (ice cream, pie, cake, Cookies, brownies), but otherwise eat whatever suits me in the moment LOL. 2 mmrennau and ProudGrammy reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Foxbins 625 Posted October 19, 2018 My sleeve doesn't tolerate bready things or Pasta very well, but other than that I eat what I want. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kathy812 794 Posted October 20, 2018 4 years out, I had gained a total of 25lbs since my lowest weight. This last year I was working out 4x per week but could not lose weight. I was becoming very discouraged and trying hard to not let it get me down. In August, I started intermittent fasting, it has been very slow, but I've lost 7lbs and I love it. This is a way of eating that I can stick with. I still work out 3-4x per week. Working out has to be part of any program I do- I realize that now. 2 FluffyChix and Healthy_life reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zane's Mom 184 Posted October 22, 2018 I’m 4 years out and one year ago I was at 123 maintaining well. I adopted a vegan lifestyle for many ethical and moral reasons. I dropped to 109 at first while I was learning many of my Meal Replacements and because my restriction is still so strong. But I started plant based Protein Drinks again just to help supplement and now I’m well balanced with an endless menu of Protein rich foods and back to 120. It’s the best decision I’ve made for myself besides the surgery. 3 ProudGrammy, mskami77 and summerset reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stella S 612 Posted October 25, 2018 Great topic! At 3.8 years out I eat small meals - balanced. Some carbs but mostly veggies and fish I do eat really really good chocolate and drink a glass of wine 1 to 2 times a week. I stayed in my 5 lb window until an extended arm lift a month ago and now I am up 9 lbs so until it is back Down more traditional sleeve diet and no wine... Agree exercise is key for me too. 4 FluffyChix, Grapefruit, ProudGrammy and 1 other reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
IveGotThePower 395 Posted November 12, 2018 I am 2.5 years post sleeve. I did the high Protein recommended diet for 2 years. My weight crept up 14 lbs around year 1.5 to year 2 from my lowest. And I am not convinced that a diet high in animal protein is healthy long term. So, I experimented and am currently doing a whole foods plant based diet. My weight has stabilized, but still trying to get it to go back down. Greens are helpful for me and too many nuts have been an issue that I have had to address. Using Forks Over Knives, Chef AJ, Engine 2 recipes and watching lots of videos on wfpb. Dr. Michael Gregor is a favorite of mine. I also have been reading about studies done by Dr. Ornish, Dr. McDoughall, Dr. Colin Campbell, Dr. Esselstyn, Dr. Garth Davis (Proteinaholic) is a good read also. Still learning, but I think I'm at a good point now. 2 summerset and ProudGrammy reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alwtg 199 Posted November 12, 2018 I'm three years post op and tend to stick to high Protein, low carb and moderate fat in the main - I am quite active and workout pretty much every day but have found numerically my weight has increased due to the changes in muscle mass over recent times. I still have Protein Shakes post workout as my body seems to quite like them and has settled one in this routine. 1 ProudGrammy reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites