Surgery date July 9 ! Pre-op liquid diet started.
Hello all,
Good luck to all my fellow July surgery patients. I just received my insurance confirmation yesterday! All systems straight ahead!
I was getting worried because my doctor put me a very strict pre-op diet and went ahead and scheduled a surgery date even though my insurance had not approved it yet.
(He felt I was not going to have a problem and he was right. Of course I've been going through all the pre-surgery hoops since November 2008 and I have lost 31 lbs on my own so far.)
Yesterday I started a low-carb low-sugar liquid diet. (Though I do get to eat cottage cheese, skim milk, and low-fat diet yogurt in very limited quaties.)
I was told you can lose an average of 14 lbs. if you start this diet 2 weeks before surgery.
My diet yesterday consisted of:
Breakfast: 1 Dannon Fit & Trim yogurt
Snack: 1/2 can of Slim Fast Optima
Lunch: 1/2 Cup of Low-fat Cottage Chesse
Snack: 1/2 can of Slim Fast Optima
Snack: 1 single serving size Sugar-free Jello Choc. Pudding
Dinner: 1/2 Cup of Cottage Cheese
Snack: 1 single serving size Sugar-free Jello Choc. Pudding
And all the water and crystal light ice tea I want.
Plus 2 childrens chewable vitamins w/ breakfast
1- 1000 mcg. B-12-SL w/breakfast
6- Citracal + Vitamin D petites (wait 2 hrs. after taking vitamins, then I take 2 every few hours throughout the day for a total of 1200 mg daily)
You can have unlimited servings of coffee, tea, sugar-free jello and sugar-free popsicles.
How does this compare to your pre-op diets?
I was told this diet makes it easier to perform surgery, because the sugar levels are lowered in your liver and which causes it to shrink slightly making easier access to the stomach and intestines.
I"ve been reading a lot about vitamins and many RNY patients have found the children's chewable vitamins are not enough and end up vit. deficient. If you don't want to buy the bariatric multivitamins, two Central Silver chewables a day are a better option than the Flintstones. There's a lot of info on the main boards if you search.
Good luck on your big day!
Thanks for your comments.
I'm using a "health food store brand" called Nutri Stars (tasty too, but low sugar). I'm taking them just until the first month post-op is over, than I'll switch to an Adult vitamin w/Iron afterwards.
Chewables are just for while I'm healing from surgery. Actually, my surgeon said don't buy anything real expensive. He recommended Walgreens generic adult vitamins with Iron for when I'm healed up, along with the Calcium citrate + D and B-12-SL forever.
I will be getting a 3 month post-op vitamin deficiency blood panel from my Nutritionist.
I'm aware of how careful you have to be not to become too vitamin deficient, so I'm going to be careful.
I wanted the bariatric multivitamins but the hospital pharmacy was out of stock and I needed something right away.
Thanks, have a great weekend.