Week three phase-fruits?

(deactivated member)
on 4/16/15 11:46 am, edited 4/16/15 12:02 pm

I'm 14 days post op and ready for my fruits! I blended a banana with some oj & greek yogurt this morning. Any other fresh fruits I can eat/blend?

NYMom222
on 4/16/15 12:26 pm
RNY on 07/23/14

A lot of people here are very careful with their fruits because of the carbs... especially early on. I occasionally eat fruit, but didn't early on. I think eating them with greek yogurt is good, because of the protein. I would skip the OJ, whole fruit is much better for you. I know strawberries are one of the lower carb fruits....

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(deactivated member)
on 4/17/15 7:23 am

Thanks,  I'll try the strawberries.

Chilipepper
on 4/16/15 1:49 pm

1 medium banana (7 inches to 7¾ inches long): 24 grams effective (net) carbohydrate plus 3 grams fiber and 105 calories.

I eat 30 carbs total a day.

A few raspberries to taste aren't bad later on. There are 15 carbs in a who cup of raspberries. 

Use google to determine the carbs in things so you can make responsible decisions. 

I would never ever eat a banana. 

 

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(deactivated member)
on 4/17/15 7:22 am

Thanks for your input. I'm seeing the dietician on April 23rd, I hope she can give me some guidance. It's hard when they give you list to go off, and I'm playing the guessing game. 

lynnc99
on 4/16/15 2:55 pm

Even at 5 1/2 years out, I am careful with fruit. I do eat it most days, but half a banana, half an apple, or a small orange does it for me. I occasionally go a bit more generously with strawberries if I get fresh picked!

juice is a highly concentrated source of calories and fructose, so my doc strongly advised against it - forever. 

Grim_Traveller
on 4/16/15 10:35 pm
RNY on 08/21/12

And OJ is just sugar. A regular coke would be just as healthy.

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White Dove
on 4/16/15 11:12 pm - Warren, OH

Before you eat anything look up the calories and glycemic index.  You are going to slow your weight loss significantly by eating bananas.  For the first year, I only allowed myself strawberries and blueberries.  After year two I started having an occasional apple.  At over seven years out, I do eat fruit but if I need to lose any weight, fruit is the first thing to go.  It is sugar and carbs and that equals weight gain for me.

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aesposito
on 4/16/15 11:20 pm

Ate almost no fruit (and absolutely no fruit juice) my first year.  Even now I rarely eat it.  Way too many carbs.  There are other ways to get vitamin C. 

I can't understand why a responsible, trained nutritionist/dietician would recommend OJ and bananas during this phase of potentially fast weight loss.

Audrey

Highest weight: 340
Surgery weight: 313
Surgery date: 10/24/11
Current weight 170... 170 pounds lost!!!!

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(deactivated member)
on 4/17/15 7:13 am

I haven't met with the dietician, April 23rd is my visit. I'm trying to work with the "list" of foods they gave me.  Light canned fruit, my question is what kind?  Lol a bit frustrating.  Before i left the hospital,  the dietician actually told me no protein shakes or protein product added to any of my food. 

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