cookie62 0 Posted August 22, 2009 A great way to diisguise the taste/smell of the Protein powders is in a SF/Decaf Latte. I use General Foods Sugar Free/Caff Free French vanilla Instant Coffee.Mix 2 tablespoons with 4 oz milk, 1 scoop Protein Powder ( i use unflavored). Add ice, additional sweetener( Splenda) as desired. Blend - Great treat and the milk adds extra protein. The coffee taste hides the protein powder. I make these for me and my husband ( he just had the gastric bypass in June). Nutritionist at our Dr's office said we were okay with this shake - no problems. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ginnyvinny 1 Posted August 22, 2009 I am being banded on Friday, Aug. 28 so I got out my notes from the dietitian this afternoon to reread them. My dietitian is at Methodist Hospital, Houston and she works with Dr. Robert & Dr. Garth Davis on BIG MEDICINE. This is what she had on her powerpoint: hair Thinning/Loss * Essential Fatty Acid Deficiency * Usually seen 3-6 months after surgery * Can last 6-12 months * Faxseed oil 15 mL/day OR Milled flaxseed 1 tbsp./day * Zinc sulfate 15 mg/day In my own handwriting, out to the side, I wrote "Flax seed or Omega 3 for hair loss." There was so much information given that July day that I can't remember anything else that she said about Hair loss. I hope this info helps. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FailureIsntAnOption 0 Posted August 23, 2009 I guess I've been lucky, I haven't experienced ANY hair loss and I'm actually starting to see some definition in my face. I've since increased the Protein and don't feel as fatigued - could be mind over matter. Whatever the case, whether there's a correlation between hair & Protein - energy & protein... I'll continue to follow the docs orders - increased protein, walking, Vitamins... as this seems to work for me. Give it about 4 months and then let us know if you are losing hair. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FailureIsntAnOption 0 Posted August 23, 2009 I am being banded on Friday, Aug. 28 so I got out my notes from the dietitian this afternoon to reread them. My dietitian is at Methodist Hospital, Houston and she works with Dr. Robert & Dr. Garth Davis on BIG MEDICINE. This is what she had on her powerpoint: hair Thinning/Loss * Essential Fatty Acid Deficiency * Usually seen 3-6 months after surgery * Can last 6-12 months * Faxseed oil 15 mL/day OR Milled flaxseed 1 tbsp./day * Zinc sulfate 15 mg/day In my own handwriting, out to the side, I wrote "Flax seed or Omega 3 for hair loss." There was so much information given that July day that I can't remember anything else that she said about Hair loss. I hope this info helps. This is the first good possible cause I have heard yet. Thank you I will get some flaxseed or flaxseed oil this weekend. It is certainly worth a try. Donna Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ginnyvinny 1 Posted August 23, 2009 I hope it helps! I wasn't sure if you were supposed to take Flaxseed oil AND zinc sulfate together or just choose 1 of them to take. I wished I had paid closer attention to this part of her lecture! I have heard Richard Simmons say for years that his hair fell out during his weight loss because he cut out the fat in his diet. Maybe this is the key? I'm a math teacher, not a doctor/nurse so I don't know. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FailureIsntAnOption 0 Posted August 23, 2009 I actually thought perhaps this was the problem and began to add back a little fat (tablespoon of p-nut butter) to my diet and just up'd my workout to offset the fat intake. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ginnyvinny 1 Posted August 23, 2009 I think you're on the right track with the Peanut Butter. My hair is naturally thin and my daddy & brothers are all completely bald so I'm concerned as well. Let me know if the flaxseed or Omega 3 work. I plan on buying some this week. Good luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jms462001 9 Posted August 23, 2009 I also don't buy that it's from lack of Protein, nor do I subscribe to the "trauma of surgery" theory. I do, however, believe it does have something to do with the anesthesia. I read something about the anesthesia interrupting the fallout cycle of the hair when you're under anesthesia for several hours. I don't know how long you went under in your previous surgeries, though, so you might be able to totally discredit this, since you've had lots of surgeries. This was my first. Anyway, it's said that it "resets" the hairgrowth, so to speak, and puts the follicles in resting state. So for a while a large portion of hair follicles are on the same fall-out cycle and the Hair loss seems more extreme. That makes sense to me, because I drowned myself in Protein and still had hair loss BUT... the hairloss is slowing now. I'll post a link that kind of explains the hair cycle thing. Oh, just read that it's called telogen effluvium. http://www.hairsite.com/female-hair-loss/forum_entry-id-21940-page-0-category-32-order-last_answer.html I'm not a doc or even a nurse, and I don't know if that's right, but I think it's interesting and plausible. I have fine thin hair and was very worried about losing ANY!! I was very happy that I didn't seem to have any hair thinning and I really do not know why. I did get all my protein in every day, consumed a lot of tuna the 1st few months, took Biotin (not lg doses), used nioxin hair products along with my usual most of the time, and that's about all I can think of. Now, I am having another major surgery on Sept 3rd so it will be interesting to see if I am so fortunate this time. I sure hope so, but I will let everyone know!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jms462001 9 Posted August 23, 2009 I actually thought perhaps this was the problem and began to add back a little fat (tablespoon of p-nut butter) to my diet and just up'd my workout to offset the fat intake. Interesting because I have eaten lots of Peanut Butter throughout my weightloss journey!! In fact, I was thinking there might be a fat link to the Hair loss months ago as I read about it. I had forgotten. I started incorporating a couple TBS pf PB at night early on when my weight loss slowed and my NUT said it was due to not consuming enough cals. Maybe this is the secret to preventing hair loss and flax would probably be a very healthy choice Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LollyMoe 1 Posted August 23, 2009 Hey 123crod: Do you drink your Water everyday? If so, Special K has the powders that you add to your Water (much like Crystal Lite) and it has 5gms of Protein in it. That is one way I get my Protein in. I was banded on August 11th by Dr Miles in Birmingham, Al and am doing great so far. I am 67 years old and heading for my 70's. Yippee. Hope you manage to resolve your protein problems. As a nurse, I would encourage you to find any means of getting in your protein that you can manage. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
amibrooke 0 Posted August 24, 2009 Please, Please tell me that it grows back! I am in a total panic about all my Hair loss latley. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
untfluter 3 Posted August 24, 2009 I agree w/Unforgetable. During the week I also eat Greek yogurt for breakfast... I do drink Protein Shakes but I use them to suplement my Protein intake, I drink them in between meals. I have 2 a day, at least during the week. I use the Pure Protein brand and in my opinion don't have any funny smell to them. I stick w/the chocolate flavors and I get a big jug in Target for like $18 and it lasts me a few weeks. I usually eat 1-2 hard boiled eggs a day, that also gives me a lot of protein... and I also eat Morningstar brand Veggie Patties, which have like 14 grams of soy protein and I also eat a lot of chicken breast (deli style) because it is protein. I take in on average 75-100 grams of protein a day... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
surfergirl 0 Posted August 24, 2009 Well as everyone has stated, all docs are different, well we are too..so some of us will loose hair and some wont.. I am 6 months out, never had a problem, until recently, i have been slacking on my drinking, use to drink 6-8 bottles of Water a day and now i am like doing 3-6, bad i know, and i am not eating nearly enough Protein, and my hair is starting to really thin, i comb it and hunks of hair come out and i have noticed big time in my part, it is balding..not happy with it so i am trying to drink more and i am doing a Protein shake a day and trying to eat a lot more Protein, ,i cant go bald..eeewww, i will have to hide..lol t-rose..dee Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
onikenbai 33 Posted August 24, 2009 Exhaustion is also one of the signs of Vitamin B defficiency. That's easy enough to check with a trip to your GP. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cherishthepast 20 Posted August 24, 2009 I should have named this thread "HAIR" ; - } Share this post Link to post Share on other sites