re: Tool still work??

Elissa H
on 9/5/07 11:19 am - Wilmington, DE

Link to 5 day pouch test per Kaye Bailey I haven't tried it yet. But I will within the next couple of weeks.  Thanks to Joanne. ((HUGS)) Elissa http://livingafterwls.blogspot.com/2007/08/five-day-pouch-te st.html Five Day Pouch Test

 

Does my pouch still work? Have I broken my pouch? Have I ruined my tool? These are questions many weight loss surgery post-ops find themselves asking occasionally during their journey. Perhaps it feels like we can eat more food or we know that we are eating more food. Sometimes these questions are asked when there has been a weight regain. Today I present a 5-day plan that I have developed and used to determine if my pouch is working and go back to that tight newbie feeling. And a bonus to this plan, it helps one get back to the basics of the weight loss surgery diet and it triggers weight loss. Also, it is not difficult to follow and if you are in a stage of carb-cycling it will break this pattern. Sounds pretty good, right? Here we go! Days One & Two: Liquid Protein The first two days are all liquids. You can have as many low-carb protein shakes as you like to satisfy hunger or cravings. In addition drink at least six 8-ounce glasses of water each day. The purpose of all liquids is to break any snacking, grazing or processed carbohydrate habits. In addition the liquids will work to cleanse your system and prepare you for the following three days. Try to reduce your caffeine intake as well, but do not stop caffeine cold turkey or you will feel sick and frustrated potentially losing the desire to continue with the pouch test. If you notice symptoms of carbohydrate withdrawal you can eat a small piece of melon or an orange. You can also try a dose of Emergen-C which should reduce headache, dizziness or cramping from carbohydrate withdrawal. The next three days you get to eat as much as you want as often as you want! Ahhh, but there's a catch: it has to be solid protein and you only get 15 minutes each time you sit down to eat. Day 3: Soft Protein Protein Recommendations: canned fish (tuna or salmon) mixed with lemon and seasoned with salt and pepper, eggs cooked as desired seasoned with salt pepper and/or salsa, fresh soft fish (tilapia, sole, orange roughy), baked or grilled, and lightly seasoned. This starts your program with "soft" protein. Measure your portion (1 cup volume or 4-6 ounces weight) and eat only until you feel full, not overfull. Remember, no water for 30 minutes before or after you meal, and no fluids with your meal. We are going back to the beginning and fluids will prevent you from feeling the pouch. If you need to add a bit of Miracle Whip or mayonnaise to the canned fish I understand, but keep it to a minimum so the meat is not too moist. One reason we lose the sense of tightness in our pouch is that we eat "slider foods" - foods that are too moist and do not stay in the pouch very long, they slide right through the stoma. Day 4: Firm Protein Protein Recommendations: ground meat (beef, turkey, lamb) cooked dry and lightly seasoned, shellfish, scallops, lobster steamed and seasoned only with lemon, salmon or halibut steaks, grilled and lightly seasoned. By now you should be experiencing that familiar tightness that will reassure you that your pouch is working. Remember to drink plenty of water between meals. Take some time to meditate and rediscover the wonder of your pouch. Often we don't like that uncomfortable tightness of the pouch, which is why we gradually move toward slider foods that don't make us uncomfortable. It is always my preference to eat moist protein so I don't get uncomfortable, but this allows me to consume more than I should. Rediscovering the pouch with this 5-day plan reminds me of how the tool really works. I hope by now you are rediscovering your tool and enjoying the hope and excitement because your pouch still works. A word about constipation: A shift to high protein diet often results in constipation. To relieve this you may try adding a fibrous fruit snack to your morning and a fibrous vegetable snack in the afternoon. Fruit suggestions are apples, berries, apricots, cantaloupe or oranges. For vegetables try leafy greens, zucchini, cucumbers, spinach, summer squash or string beans. Day 5: Solid Protein Protein Recommendations: white meat poultry cooked dry and lightly seasoned, beef steak (if tolerated) grilled or broiled. Remember to chew chew chew. Measure your portion (4-6 ounces) and eat only until you feel your pouch tighten. Remember, only 15 minutes per meal, so you'll have to work fast to chew your food completely. By now you should be out of any carb cycle you were in and perhaps you have lost a pound or two. You will have new confidence in your pouch and your ability to work the tool for your health and emotional well being. Good luck! I believe you are going to like the results when you give this plan an honest try. Tomorrow I'll write about re-entry into a healthy eating plan that will allow you to take advantage of this pouch test and return to a weight loss surgery way of life.

 
DLMoore
on 9/6/07 12:07 am - Wilmington, DE
I'm printing this and going to try it.
Hambear
on 9/6/07 7:31 am - Millsboro, DE
I,m with you guys on trying it. I think it would be interesting in trying it at the same time and comparing notes. Anyone in?? You can also print out recipes for each day of the plan. I have this all printed out and ready to go. See you lighter. Joanne
dcox94
on 9/8/07 10:07 pm - North Wilmington, DE
I found another way to get your food back in normal proportations but don't recommend it to everyone.....Its Pain.   Lucky me have had lots of it this last month and its helped me not to eat!  So when I eat I only choose protein because I don't have the urge too long.  I feel sorry for the chonic pain sufferers after this illness of mine.  I also wonder do the chronic pain sufferers have this same feeling of not wanting to eat.  

Life is too short to eat lousy food!

Hugs and Fleece Blankets

425/209/1??

Hambear
on 9/10/07 11:43 am - Millsboro, DE
Debbie, I can tell you my husband has chronic pain due to a broken back at work years ago. He sees a pain management Dr and has a very poor appitite most of the time. Then he gets days he eats everything but they are very far inbetween. What is your pain from? My prayers are with you. Hope you heal soon. See you lighter. Joanne
ews
on 9/10/07 12:17 pm - Hockessin, DE
I am so sorry you are still in pain.  It was from shingles right.  They must be terrible.  I have had constant pain from shoulder surgery and I know what you mean about not eating.  My pain is getting better each day and so is my appetite.  I hope yours will too.  Take care.  Miss you.  Ellen
Hambear
on 9/10/07 11:46 am - Millsboro, DE
Ok guys , I am starting the 5 day test tomorrow, Tuesday September 11, 2007. I will keep you posted on my results. See you lighter hopefully in 5 days. Joanne
Elissa H
on 9/10/07 8:58 pm - Wilmington, DE
Joanne, I will be starting the test today also. Will let you know how I make out. I have my protein drinks all made up. Good luck. And may the test begin. ((HUGS)) Elissa
Hambear
on 9/11/07 11:09 am - Millsboro, DE
Elissa, Ok ! How did you do today? I did good but it was not easy for me. I got in 60g of protein. Lots of water. Had to pee alot. It seemed like the water was going right thru me. My obsticals for today was I had to go into the cafteria at lunch time with the kids at work. They had Turkey Subs and they smelled so good when you are doing liquid even though I couldn't eat that anyway. About 1:30 I really got hungry. I just drank my water. When the kids came home I struggled again. They ate a healthy dinner of Ham, fresh green beans and red potatoes. I have to admit them green beans really looked and smelled good. I did my liquid protein. It is hard to have to feed a husband and two kids. It would be nice to go under a rock and do this. My grandaughter loves to put food in your face and say try this. She means well and is to young to understand yet. All in all I think I did well. Probly could of uped protein intake . I did do the work sheet. Print it out. It is a good tool. Well I'm going to bed and on to day two tomorrow. I didn't have to do the orange today. Good luck and let me know how you made out on day 1. See you lighter. Joanne
debip
on 9/12/07 4:11 am - Newark, DE
Hi Joanne,         I did this test two weeks ago.   The first day was difficult for me too.   I really don't care for protein shakes.     It was a great learning experience.   I could definately feel the difference in my pouch. Good Luck! Deb
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