A few "personal" questions...
1. If you were to eat a chicken breast sandwich, could you eat the bun?
2. Can you eat potatoes?
3. I have had reactive hypoglycemia since my sleeve...Will that get worse or stay the same?
4. I sometimes get diarrhea now after a meal. Do you think this would get worse after the switch, and is it mostly caused by simple carbs (sugar?) after the switch?
5. How many times a day do most of you take your vitamins?
I'm sure I have more questions, but will sign off for now. Thanks in advance.
1. I have trouble eating chicken breast at all. Usually too dense and dry for me. I could eat fried chicken breast but it would have to be very moist. I probably would chose not to eat bread with chicken white or dark meat.
2. I do like potatoes and eat them at least once a week.
3. I would guess that your RH might stay the same if you eat or drink carbs and sweets. Low carbing is still a good way to go--keep sugar and carbs to a minimum but oils and fats are ok.
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My sleeve is like having nothing, I have no problems eating a whole chicken breast. I was very disappointed in getting the sleeve.
I just would find it easier to eat more meats with a bun or slice of whole wheat toast. When I have tried very low carb eating in the past I felt very shaky, low blood sugary etc.
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--gina
5'1" -- HW 195/SW 187/GW 115 July 08/CW 121 Dec 2012
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DS on Aug 9, 2007 with Dr. Hazem Elariny
I stick mostly to dark meat now, but if I do eat breast meat, I've learned to eat smaller portions, and to eat it very slowly, to give it time to leave the sleeve and make room for more.
I still eat potatoes, but they have never been one of my favorites, so I just use them as a side dish occasionally. Rice is my favorite complex carb!
I have never had RH with or without the DS. The DH will firm up as you get further out.
I take vites 6 times a day, separating calcium from all other vites and minerals except D and magnesium.
Many fresh post-ops have discovered that chicken breast might not be the easiest meat to eat. I've got a couple of suggestions for y'all, and some of them work on any meat, but the mention of chicken comes to mind the most as I just read about someone's struggles with chicken early out.
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Pound your meat!! Place the breast filet between wax paper or in a Ziploc and pound it with a flat mallet or rolling pin until it's about 1/4-1/2 inch thick. This breaks up the fibers in the chicken, making it easier to chew.
Brine your meat!
I do this with chicken as well as pork. Soak in sal****er, garlic and spices (I also do Worcestershire) for about 30 min. It makes it nice and juicy.
Slow cook your meat!
Cook on low, poach, or bake with sauce.
Finally, as goes with any meat, add sauce, gravy or just plain butter. Some extra added stuff just makes it easier to eat overall.
2) I enjoy potatoes a few times a week. They're a complex carb so we dont absorb as much as simple carbs, but its exremely high on the glycemic index just the same. French fries for some reason get caught up if I eat them too fast.
3) no reactive hypoglycemia.
4) I take vitamins 4-5 times a day - most before lunch
Valerie
DS 2005
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