Food issues after revision??????
Ever since I had the VBG 17 years ago, I have not been able to reheat and eat leftover protein. I have to have freshly prepared meat, poultry, or fish. Was wondering if it will be the same with the RNY??? Will I actually be able to fix dinner then have some leftovers for lunch the next day? It would make meal planning SOOOO much easier if I could!!! Has anyone noticed changes in food intolerances from one type of surgery to another??? I've posted this on a couple other forums, but haven't gotten but 1 response. Can anyone help me?
VSG on 02/01/12 with
When you say you can't have leftovers, what do you mean? Do they upset your stomach?
Amy
VSG on 2/1/12 with Dr. Halmi
VSG on 2/1/12 with Dr. Halmi
Hello, there:
I had RNY in 2005 and still cannot tolerate reheated chicken or fish. I only eat poultry and fish so I cannot speak for beef or pork.
I guess we find a way to cope wth the inconvenience. I have finally learned to make smaller portions My husband had the lap band a few months ago and seems to have difficulty with reheated meats too.
Much luck to you...I wish I had a better answer for you.
Best wishes,
Pam
I had RNY in 2005 and still cannot tolerate reheated chicken or fish. I only eat poultry and fish so I cannot speak for beef or pork.
I guess we find a way to cope wth the inconvenience. I have finally learned to make smaller portions My husband had the lap band a few months ago and seems to have difficulty with reheated meats too.
Much luck to you...I wish I had a better answer for you.
Best wishes,
Pam
I've had a distaste for reheated meats all my life, unless they're in a sauce of some sort. Can't explain it, but would rather throw out a reheated steak than eat it. Now, pulled pork with some sauce, or beef stew, or meatballs in sauce, rotisserie chicken cut up and in a little gravy, I'm all good with. Didn't change when I had my surgery.
Amy Farrah Fowler
on 1/8/12 1:51 pm
on 1/8/12 1:51 pm
Sometimes half of the meals I eat are actually leftovers. I love leftovers, because I'm too lazy to cook.
I had the DS, so have a fully functioning stomach, using my pyloric valve. Having a surgery that preserves you pylorus might be something you want to look into.
I had the DS, so have a fully functioning stomach, using my pyloric valve. Having a surgery that preserves you pylorus might be something you want to look into.