newseason 0 Posted September 6, 2008 Hello everyone Has anyone tried using the Medifast or Optifast Meal Replacement programs with their band? If so, what was your experience? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AshleyRose 0 Posted September 9, 2008 I asked this question about a month ago and didn't receive many replies... I was preband then -- but now that I am banded, I can shed some light. I chose to do Medifast with my band... at least for the first 2 months. I chose this route becacuse I would get free coaching on the body image issues that I have struggled with and it would eliminate most of the stress about chosing proper foods to maintain nutrition. I started when I hit the full liquids stage... with shakes, the hot cocoa, and the Soups that had been slightly thinned and then blended. I'm having a hard time getting in a lean and green meal -- so I add a little lowfat cheese or a small piece of chicken to my Soups before blending (and blending and blending). When I move to mushies, I'll add pudding, scrambled eggs, and oatmeal... and then start trying to get in a lean and green every day. I chose Medifast because I knew that if I was left on my own, I wouldnt be getting full and complete nutrition when I was on the full liquids or mushie stages. I know my body needs complete nutrition to heal. I don't plan on losing all my weight with Medifast ... I started it for a specific time frame. I figure that there is enough variety that when I can start eating food again, I can still learn bandster rules and not get stuck in "soft food" syndrome. Example: First thing in the morning: I hear a lot of people say their band is tight and needs something warm to losen up. I'll have a Medifast hot drink (hot cocoa, chai, cappicuno). Next Meal: I'll prepare my Breakfast... probably a Medifast oatmeal and part of my lean and green meal (maybe some egg whites and a little salsa). Next Meal: I'll have a midmorning snack of a Medifast bar. Next Meal: I'll do my lunch -- my surgeon says to eat the biggest meal during mid-day -- so I'll do my lean and green here (or at least most of it -- the lean and green portion is huge). Next Meal: I'll have an afternoon snack -- likely a Medifast shake or a pudding.< /p> Next Meal: I'll do a Medifast Soup or stew and any remaining portion of my lean and green. So that's what I've worked through in my head so far. Like I said, I'm on full liquids right now, so it makes sense that if I am going to be doing liquids that I should get the best nutrition possible. Good luck. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nothingtoprove 0 Posted September 13, 2008 I did Optifast as my two-week presurgical diet. I hated the taste. I lost about 15 pounds over those two weeks, but i'd never do Optifast ever again. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PDG777 0 Posted September 22, 2008 Hi... I went on Optifast for 4 weeks pre-op, enjoyed it - picked the ones that I particularly liked. In the liquids stage I had Optifastfor lunch and added an egg to it for extra Protein and found that OK... I will always have it in the cupboard for a quick meal, and it is handy at work as I travel long distances and it is easier for me. I am going to have my first fill next week, and will definitely be back on the optifast for a day or so after that if necessary.. The chicken Soup was a godsend at the end of the day when I was in the liquid stage ( and it is just coming out of winter here) As I said, I will keep some in the cupboard and I personally find it quite refreshing and certainly do not feel hungry after it.... hope that helps... I really think if you enjoy it and find it helps then go for it... Cheers for Now, Trish.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ParaGirl 71 Posted December 14, 2008 I am 14 months out and pretty much at a standstill. We are going on a cruise next month and before the cruise, will do 4 weeks of New Lifestyle diet to kick start my loss again. I will let you know how tha tgoes. New LIfestyle is the whey Protein alternative to Medifast Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sadie11 2 Posted December 29, 2008 I do Medifast pretty consistently. I really like it and it is the best way for me to lose weight and maintain my weight loss. I can erase my sugar cravings quickly with a couple of Medifast shakes. And the bars really help me to not overeat. I have 2 shakes in the AM and I am good to go until the afternoon. I now drink 2 shakes at once because 1 shake is too low in calories. I allow myself any Medifast bars I want. I find because they are so low in carbs that i hardly ever have more than 2 in a day. They do not stir up my sugar cravings. I can lose consistently with Medifast and expect to continue to drink shakes even when I reach goal. The sugar thing is a horrible habit I have and Medifast is the only thing I have found that tames it quickly and easily. I eat regular food too but rely on Medifast for a lot of my Protein. High Protein Shakes really help the pain with my arthritis and fibromyagia too. Why?? I have no idea. Sadie Share this post Link to post Share on other sites