Peanut Butter and soda

Emily F.
on 4/20/10 10:08 am
Just seeking a few answers. An ryn-er on the main board posted we shouldn't eat peanut butter for max. weight loss. Why? It seems it would be good protein. Also, when can you have carbonated drinks. I miss them more than I expected.
lookthrshegos
on 4/20/10 10:29 am - Huntland, TN
They were probably refering to the fat in the peanut butter.  It was something that I ate quite often early out.  I would get a spoon and have myself a peanut butter lolipop everyday. LOL
I started drinking carbonated drinks at about 3-4 months out I think it was.  They needed to be pretty flat at first.  Now they can be 'fresher'.  I like them over alot of ice.

Kathy
        
Sheanie
on 4/20/10 10:53 am
I eat about quarter cup of Jif peanut butter every day, and I am still losing weight.  So PPPpppfffttttt on that.  I don't like carbonated drinks.

I.  am.  not.  a.  doctor.

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cujiesmom
on 4/20/10 11:09 am
I'm sure she was referring to the fat content.  Early on after the surgery too much fat might give you the runs.  After that, go for it.

I had a tablespoon of peanut butter for my afternoon snack today.  Ate it with a spoon and a smile.
cujiesmom
on 4/20/10 11:11 am
As to the soda...it can stretch your tummy and you don't want that.  I know a lot of folks here drink it but I don't.   Also remember that caffeine will block calcium absorption so I don't do caffeine either and I don't plan to start that up again.  I need my strong bones!
bigscrappingirlie
on 4/20/10 11:31 am - Davenport, IA
My Dr. said to stay away from carbonation all together..its really bad on your pouch and can cause you to feel really bloated and nasty..plus its not good for you and can dehydrate you. better to drink lots of water and decaffinated iced teas..It is hard at first and I know because I miss them more then I expected to also..but it has been worth it to give them up. Im 6 months out and still no sodas or fizzy stuff for me. Hang in there..it does get easier :)
   
 Adore Yourself!!!
Redhaired
on 4/20/10 1:08 pm - Mouseville, FL
DSers do not have a pouch, we have a fully functional stomach.

  

 

 

Ms. Cal Culator
on 4/20/10 11:47 am - Tuvalu
 Peanut butter is just one more thing that DSers DON'T have to give up.

In any group of a hundred people, there are probably 2 or 3 sociopaths.  In a group of a thousand, more like 20-30.  They function very well in "affinity groups," where people have things in common and tend to trust strangers.  I am NOT saying not to trust anyone.  I AM saying that there are probably two dozen sociopaths hanging out here and looking for victims.  Most are NOT serial killers.

Read: www.sociopathicstyle.com/traits/classic.htm

JennType1
on 4/20/10 1:41 pm - Middle of, TN
Peanut butter is a good protein, but I try to stay away because it's how a lotta carbs sneak into my diet. Cause chocolate is my nemesis, and a few chocolate chips taste soooo gooood with the peanut butter. You can see where that would lead to some bad places, but that's just me.

One thing I would caution you about--early on, well until 4 mos. out really, I could not consume any form of nut without getting blown off the loo a few hours later. Not pleasant. So, just be warned. Otherwise, go for the peanut butter!

I wouldn't recommend drinking much in the way of carbonated beverages early out, because they can irritate your tum and intestines. I drank flat or very iced diet Coke at maybe a month out. Not much, just a few sips. I drink some occasionally now, but it's lost its hold on me. At nearly a year out, I still have to let it sit for a few minutes, the carbonation is a bit much for me. Definitely a YMMV thing.

Jenn
Type 1 diabetic, 26 years
With great power (the DS!) comes great responsibility.

  
Lisa R.
on 4/20/10 1:48 pm - Madison Township, PA
At first I couldn't have either of those things.  I couldn't tolerate much. 

Now, over two years later I can eat peanut butter at will.  And soda, well before surgery I loved, loved, loved diet soda, any and all kinds.  Now, I don't drink much - because I just don't want it.  And if I do have some, it's got to be regular now.  Odd, and I don't understand why really.

DS Surgery with Fernando Bonanni, Abington, PA 12/26/07

TT, Lift and Implants with Dr. Christian Kauffman, Danville, PA 5/12/17

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