Where's your favorite?

JRinAZ
on 10/12/09 5:05 am, edited 10/12/09 5:07 am - Layton, UT
Hey friends!

  I would love to hand out a list of everyone’s favorite resources:

  i.e. support chat site links

  supplement locations or links (best price for blah blah blah is found on www….something)

  interesting and related blogs

  hospital programs with very informative info posted on their website (the links) etc.

  Favorite magazines related to WLS

  Recipe books or on line resources: (i.e. theworldaccordingtoeggface.com)

  Exercise deals or information

Walking in AZ, Hikes in AZ or any links or organizations that may benefit us..

his handout can (and will) be altered and added to but I thought it was about time to get one started!   It will serve a great need for newbies down the road (paying it forward)

Plz respond to this post and I will pull off the info or just email me directly: [email protected]   

This is just a personal service project and does not serve the purpose of any surgeon, program or company.

Thanks!

Joyce 
Rny 2/11/03-> ERny 12/26/07-> Duodenal Switch 5/12/2010   
     www.dsfacts.com , www.dssurgery.com , & www.duodenalswitch.com

                  

angelarias
on 10/12/09 7:14 am
HEY JOYCE:

WHAT A GREAT IDEA!!

I AM ACROSS THIS TODAY ON MELTINGMAMA.NET

It outlines an ideal rny vitamin regimine.

Micronutrient and Macronutrient Needs in Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Patients

Roux-en-Y surgery creates an increased risk for deficiency of certain nutrients. Decreased intake in combination with varying degrees of malabsorption presents unique challenges to achieving the macronutrient and micronutrient status needed to thrive. Lifelong preventative actions, such as supplementation, regular follow-up, and thorough patient education are mandatory for accomplishing all the benefits and avoidance of the health risks involved in Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery. Given the nature of the procedure and the individuals undergoing the procedure, no clear protocols have been determined. The focus, therefore, is on risk reduction and careful monitoring and follow-up, versus risk elimination.

Recommendations for RYGB patients are the following (Links added are mine, not a thorough list, will add more):

Chewable, liquid, or powder multivitamin containing RDA levels of iron and zinc taken daily.

• Sublingual B12 (500–1,000mcg) once per week, IM injection (1,000mcg) once per month, or nasal gel or B12 patch (1,000mcg) once per week; increase based on follow-up labs

• Chewable, liquid, powder, or lozenge 1,000 to 1,500mg calcium citrate with vitamin D in divided doses; increase based on follow-up labs.


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Some programs may also recommend a separate daily B-complex or thiamine (Vitamin B1).  Also, some of us require additional vitamins and supplements, namely IRON and VITAMIN D.  Other trace elements may be suggested after you have bloodwork done.

Here's a Very Thorough Schedule that I found online:

Time What to take What to eat or drink

7 am (or upon awakening)

  • Calcium citrate, 500 mg elemental
  • Vitamin D, 200-400 IU 
  • Magnesium citrate, 200 mg elemental 
  • Whey protein shake, 30 gm

8 am

  • Vitamin B-12 sublingual tablet
  • Breakfast

9 am

  • Iron supplement(s)
  • Vitamin C, 500 mg Glass of water

11 am

  • Calcium citrate, 500 mg elemental
  • Vitamin D, 200-400 IU 
  • Magnesium citrate, 200 mg elemental 
  • Glass of water 

12 noon n/a

  • Lunch

1 pm

  • Multi-vitamin
  • B-100 tablet Glass of water

2 pm n/a

  • Whey protein shake, 30 gm

3 pm

  • Calcium citrate, 500 mg elemental
  • Vitamin D, 200-400 IU 
  • Magnesium citrate, 200 mg elemental 
  • Glass of water

4 pm

  • Multi-vitamin
  • B-100 tablet
  • Glass of water

5 pm

  • Iron supplement(s)
  • Vitamin C, 500 mg Glass of water

6 pm

  • n/a Dinner

7:30 pm n/a

  • Whey protein shake, 30 gm

8 pm

  • Vitamins A & D capsule
  • Vitamin E capsule 
  • Zinc tablet 
  • Glass of water

10 pm (bedtime)

  • Calcium citrate, 500 mg elemental
  • Vitamin D, 200-400 IU 
  • Magnesium citrate, 200 mg elemental 
  • Whey protein shake, 30 gm

Middle of the night, if you wake up for any reason

  • Calcium citrate, 500 mg elemental
  • Vitamin D, 200-400 IU 
  • Magnesium citrate, 200 mg elemental 
  • Glass of water
Joyce, I also have many wls articles and posts on my blog on oh--just click on my profile.

Please post a list of resources when you gather them!


Cheers,
Angel
Banded July 2004/Drs. Ortiz/Martinez Tijuana,Mexico
260 starting weight/250 surgery  weight/200 plus or minus 5 pounds current weight
50 percent weight loss attained/goal weight 135-140
I have 6cc's in a 9.75cm (4cc) Lap Band. I am hoping to be at goal 135-140 in a year! Thanks for the encouragement all of you have provided me! LONG TERM BANDSTERS WORLD-WIDE, SHARE YOUR BAND SUCCESSES AND YOUR BAND SORROWS!
JRinAZ
on 10/12/09 8:02 am - Layton, UT
Great info Angel!  Thanks!

I've seen other types of schedules on [email protected] and vitalady.com  In fact, for those of us with extreme malabsorption, you might want to ask vitalady herself (michelle) for the list specifically for us.  We are VERY high maintenance!  LOL!

Joyce 
Rny 2/11/03-> ERny 12/26/07-> Duodenal Switch 5/12/2010   
     www.dsfacts.com , www.dssurgery.com , & www.duodenalswitch.com

                  

JRinAZ
on 10/12/09 8:06 am - Layton, UT
Joyce 
Rny 2/11/03-> ERny 12/26/07-> Duodenal Switch 5/12/2010   
     www.dsfacts.com , www.dssurgery.com , & www.duodenalswitch.com

                  

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