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I had my sleeve surgery in 2010..did really well and lost 100 pounds in 11 months. however, i got pregnant at the 11th month so had to switch to a more normal diet. fast forward i have 2 kids now and i have maintained my weight loss but want to start again to lose another 50 - 70 pounds..so how do i go about resetting things?? I know a lot of people are doing the Keto diet but im not really sure if that is something that would work for me with this surgery... When i had it done the diet was Protein first.... then green veggies if there was room.. is that still what Drs recommend? Any advice would help tons. Thank you in advance :-)

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That's what my surgeon told me 3 months ago, Protein first, veggies if there's room, grains/carbs if there's still room. You could try a one week liquid diet to re-start things?

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I’ve been thinking about getting pregnant but scared about gaining weight. Do you still feel restriction in your stomach ? How much you gained during pregnancy ?

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1 hour ago, meginsf said:

I had my sleeve surgery in 2010..did really well and lost 100 pounds in 11 months. however, i got pregnant at the 11th month so had to switch to a more normal diet. fast forward i have 2 kids now and i have maintained my weight loss but want to start again to lose another 50 - 70 pounds..so how do i go about resetting things?? I know a lot of people are doing the Keto diet but im not really sure if that is something that would work for me with this surgery... When i had it done the diet was Protein first.... then green veggies if there was room.. is that still what Drs recommend? Any advice would help tons. Thank you in advance :-)

I would star with a few days liquids to get rid of Water retention and shrink the sleeve again.. lots of info out there on how to do this.

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If you can visit your team to start. Especially the nutritionist if available. You want to know where you are (labs, etc) before you begin anything new and drastic.

Then back to the start of eliminating processed foods and sugars, dense Proteins first, vegetables next, fats and complex carbs sparingly to jump back into weightloss mode.

For support try in person bariatric groups or online chats like this one. Here's a challenge for March to stay mindful about food choices and motivated about exercise and self appreciation. Hope that helps! You got this Mama 💜

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3 hours ago, mickey1314 said:

I’ve been thinking about getting pregnant but scared about gaining weight. Do you still feel restriction in your stomach ? How much you gained during pregnancy ?

as they say everyone is different. i didn't gain any weight when i was pregnant with either baby. i also carried pretty far back so i didn't look pregnant until i was 8 months along. when I have my first i was 35 pounds lighter and managed to keep that off for a year. the second pregnancy went similar to the first. except i gained 20 pounds after i was done nursing.

1 hour ago, GreenTealael said:

If you can visit your team to start. Especially the nutritionist if available. You want to know where you are (labs, etc) before you begin anything new and drastic.

Then back to the start of eliminating processed foods and sugars, dense Proteins first, vegetables next, fats and complex carbs sparingly to jump back into weightloss mode.

For support try in person bariatric groups or online chats like this one. Here's a challenge for March to stay mindful about food choices and motivated about exercise and self appreciation. Hope that helps! You got this Mama 💜

Thank you sooo much. Im not sure that there is a nutritionist where i am now. I moved from ca to germanyand the clinic that i goto is pretty small but i will see my main dr and see what she has up her sleeve..

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