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As for the iron, there are iron supplements over the counter, there are some sold by bariatric companies. You didn't say how low yours is, but if its too low, perhaps your doctor needs to write a prescription for a stronger med. I would just call the surgeon's office back and ask them for recommendations on doses if you can do over the counter, and also a brand name... but if you need a prescription would they write it for you... not just on the iron, but Vit D as well.
Here are a few ideas of what to do with shakes
Sharon.
Bariatricadvantage.com. 27g protein .05g of sugar. Drink with fat free milk or water and add a pakg of splenda. It is creamy and made with the right amount of stuff we need for the surgery. Very high in protein which I haven't been able to find anything that has that high unless it is for body builders, which you don't want to get because they want to gain weight. Also they have a lot of sugars in them. I found a protein shake that had only 13g of protein and 15g of sugar. My doctors office sells it to the patience but you can get it online. If you type in bariatric advantage you can get it with free shipping in some places. It is 35.95 for a tub.
I am having the surgery at 9:30 am on Monday as well. I am getting nervous because of the diet I am on now. I AM STARVING.lol
Good luck and cant' wait to see your progress.
If you would like to text me or call after surgery while we are still in the hospital
304-975-0106
Gina
Ladies, I hope you don't mind if I chime in here. If you need a place to order protein powders, we can provide that. Bariatric Eating has a package bundle of samples that are great. That way you can have a variety for after surgery, and if you don't like one type, that's ok cause there are other flavors and brands. There are places such as GNC, Vitamin Shoppe and maybe other nutrition stores in your areas that you can get some good stat protein powders. The thing is, if you invest in them now, you might hate them postop. Your tastes change so much, and its hard to grasp until it happens... but sometimes even water tastes too sweet... or so it seemed.
The stats on the Bariatric Advantage protein meal replacement look good. I have not tried these. The thing I am concerned about however, is the protein powder you spoke of, with 15 g of sugar, plus fat free milk which contains 12 grams of sugar, totaling 27 grams ... even if you were only able to drink half of that after surgery, that is a total of almost 14 g of sugar. I know its difficult for you right now to understand, but that at one time is enough to put you on the floor writhing in pain, wishing you were dead and could "go be with Jesus" so to speak... in other words, a good old fashioned dumping episode...
With any protein powder so soon after surgery, you will want to utilize every tool you can to lose the weight... an alternative to milk which will cut down on the calories that you take in, decrease your sugars will be something like Almond Breeze Unsweetened Milk, or Hood Calorie Countdown Milk. These are lower in sugars. Now, some of these may not contain as much protein as milk, but you will be getting it packed in with the protein powder itself (usually 23 g per scoop). I usually only had 2 oz of a milk alternative to provide CREAMYNESS like a real shake, and 6 oz of water. If you can go it alone with jus****er, that would be for maximum weight loss results...
These are just suggestions and hopefully some other members will give their .049 cents worth... But I would surely hate to see you (a) waste a lot of money on large tubs of protein you might hate later and (b) have a dumping episode that makes you feel as if you want to die. Dumping is serious business... I wouldn't wi**** on my worst enemy.
I have a chocholate and an unflavored tub which I put in everything and you can't taste it at all. I know that after a week of shakes I am going to be over it. I am almost already over it. The unflavored is great, I made homemade applesauce last night and added what I needed and it tasted like applesauce.
Thank you for your suggestions on the sample pachages I will sign off here and check it out.
Gina
Hope you find some good samples. Usually they toss in a bunch of different ones. Let me know if you have trouble and I can try to round up some more suggestions. Some of us always have sumfin up our sleeves!
No I wasn't offended, I was just making sure you knew I wasn't that uneducated on this. Unfortunately and fortunately I started going through this process in 2000, and have gone through the entire process three times. This was my fourth time and I finally got approved. My sister had it and I took care of her post op, and I have been to all four of the nutrition classes for six months the insurance companies require. additionally there is the internet. However, I understand even though I have researched it till there isn't anything else to know, after surgery it is going to be completely different and I am sure I am still not all that prepared. My biggest concern afterwards is what the heck am I going to eat. I thought I could eat wheat pasta and wheat rice, but my sister said she still has trouble with pasta and rice of any kind.
I am on the run and do not cook much, but I really want to eat right.
Please send any suggestions you have
Thanks a bunch
Gina
Such as, if you like pasta, spaghetti, etc. ricotta cheese with some low sugar spaghetti sauce is good, heated in the microwave like lasagna without the noodles. and you can add a frozen turkey meatball that you can get at Kroger , etc. one meatball. That sounds funny I know. But, it will make you feel as if you have eaten an entire Thanksgiving dinner!
If you like things like Mexican food, you can do your own mexican sort of dish at home with the toppings, just leave out the shells, and limit the amount of refried beans that you eat...
If you have a hard time getting protein in, we can all come up with some pretty good recipes/concoctions for that too! I think we all should get a certificate that we've been through "Protein 101"
My first few weeks out I established an amount of refined sugar that I will allow myself (anything in yogurt, ect). I allow myself 9g of sugar per serving. If there is something that I want to try that has more, I pass it right up.
A good friend told me that since I was able to eat the Fage yogurt and did not dump that I shoudl stick with that.
Also keep in mind that there are different kinds of sugar. For example, canned tomatoes have quite a bit of sugar, but it is just listed as sugar. It is a natural sugar and your body is ok with a little bit more of those types of sugar. Same thing with fresh fruits. Still you do not want to say that you can eat "unlimited" amounts of these items, just that you can eat a little more... I hope that made sense.
To this day I do not eat anything that has more than about 9g of sugar. Including the sugar in the soy milk that I get in coffee at Starbucks (I get soy because of the calories that I need - but that is another story - called STOP losing weight and maintain).
I hope that this helps.
Michael.