Midnightsun 129 Posted November 19, 2019 Hi, I was on 2 to 3 shakes a day at your stage, 60 to 80 grams Liquid Protein daily. I was told since the small surface of the new stomach liquid Protein is much easier for us to absorb. With you having only one shake a day you may not be getting enough. I would definitely verify what you should have with your nutritionist. I would drink most or all of it in 20 minutes or so give or take. Sometimes I could handle more at one time other times I could not. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FluffyChix 17,418 Posted November 19, 2019 I was dx'd with adrenal hyperplasia too. I didn't take the decadron either. I knew that way was death for me. So I went without and it was pretty hellish. Pre-surgery, I had to be down <800cals to lose. Post surgery the same. The difference is that the surgery helped my body defend a lower weight without feeling like I was starving all the time on 600-800 cals per day. So I was finally able to lose. I do understand your difficulties. We're both outliers. Thankfully, there are others who have different experiences with Protein and their post op diets!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Darktowerdream 421 Posted November 19, 2019 3 minutes ago, FluffyChix said: I was dx'd with adrenal hyperplasia too. I didn't take the decadron either. I knew that way was death for me. So I went without and it was pretty hellish. Pre-surgery, I had to be down <800cals to lose. Post surgery the same. The difference is that the surgery helped my body defend a lower weight without feeling like I was starving all the time on 600-800 cals per day. So I was finally able to lose. I do understand your difficulties. We're both outliers. Thankfully, there are others who have different experiences with Protein and their post op diets!!! It was hellish without the medication and treatment but my body can’t tolerate meds. I need something for orthostatic intolerance aka pots but that does a number on metabolism too. I don’t fit anywhere, either in the autism spectrum, myalgic Encephalomyelitis community, or here. But more people have a very normal experience with bariatric surgery with calories and Protein. and should not be afraid of it and learn to adapt to their personal needs. 1 FluffyChix reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FluffyChix 17,418 Posted November 19, 2019 6 minutes ago, Darktowerdream said: It was hellish without the medication and treatment but my body can’t tolerate meds. I need something for orthostatic intolerance aka pots but that does a number on metabolism too. I don’t fit anywhere, either in the autism spectrum, myalgic Encephalomyelitis community, or here. But more people have a very normal experience with bariatric surgery with calories and Protein. and should not be afraid of it and learn to adapt to their personal needs. So agree that we all should adapt to our personal needs!! I think you're doing so great and I feel like you fit in here very well. I'm glad you're here participating!! And I like watching your journey. I do think it's important to share our journeys, even as outliers, cuz you never know when someone is walking a mile in your boots. You know? In all my years, until you, I'd never met anyone else with adrenal hyperplasia. ((hugs)) 1 1 ms.sss and Darktowerdream reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites