Doctors Orders...did u follow to the letter?
I am just about 8 days out and I am kinda ready to move on. I chew a vitamin and calcium 4x a day wondering how that is different...
So to sum it up I would like some honest answers with no judgement on post op diet and how you did with it.
How long was you post op full liquid diet?
Did you "cheat"?
If so on what? Did it cause harm? Regret it?
They recommended sf pudding w/protein, broth, strained cream soups, malt o meal,
sf yogurt w/protein. Plus I can have protein shake, crystal light, sf popsicles, and water in between. Just make sure you are getting you protein in that should help with hunger.
Good Luck
Hope that helps...and good luck to you :)
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You'll come to find each Doctor and/or Nutritionists has their own ideas. However these differences will be subtle, but the majority of the ideas will be the same.
How long someone was on a full liquid diet isn't really important. What is important is you follow WHAT YOUR DOCTOR prescribed.
I followed my Doctor's guidelines to the "T", and I never wavered (no pun intended). For me, this operation is my last chance in life. If it's not going to work, I need to know it's 'IT DOESN'T WORK FOR ME' because it's not a good choice and no questions could it work if I followed the rules.
IMHO: Cheating in the beginning WILL DO HARM. Maybe not to the band (per se) but to YOU because you've already setting yourself up to cheat on other things with this operation
Remember, this is only a tool. It's not a magic pill or a cure all. In order to be successful, you need to adhere to all the rules.
If/when you get a "good eating" foundation down, then maybe (maybe) you can cheat. But until then, I say follow all the rules. FYI - It took me over an year to 'cheat' - but by that time I was down 150 pounds.
Please know I am here if you need/want. I want to see you succeed, and I know you can and/or will.
Tom
“Nothing I will ever eat will give me the feeling I get as when I lose weight” The views expressed are based on my own experiences - and should NOT BE FOLLOWED IN LIEU OF DOCTOR’S ADVICE/INSTRUCTIONS. Only your Doctor knows your condition, and make sure you talk to them before making any changes to your diet
I'm nine days postop and I must say that it's all been worth it. I had to complete a week of liquids preop and a week postop. Now mind you, I tried to see what I could "tolerate" and I can surely tell you it's not worth the hassle to jump the gun. As a matter of fact, I can't stand to smell the food I used to love to eat, let alone taste it. To date, I've lost 11 lbs. I've not been under the 200lb mark in 17 years! woohoo! Just keep the faith and remember the reason(s) you had surgery. We are here for you.
However for me, what foods I could "get away" with eating is much less relevant than knowing that I am following rules (as arbitrary as they may seem) and being adherent to whatever the doctor is asking. I just **can't** screw this up, you know?!
Good luck, I know it is tough, but we'll make it!
I followed my doctor's post op rules. With the exception of pureed meat...I find that so gross. So instead of pureed meat I had a protein drink. I was still getting my protein. I just couldn't stomach liquid meat...YUCK.
I guess knowing that so many doctors have different opinions. Makes it easier to rationalize any "cheating". You just think "so and so's doctor allows this". One thing I "cheat" with is drinking after a meal. My doctor says no drinking 90 mins after eating. I know many, many doctors allow drinking 30 mins after a meal. It's really hard for me to wait 90 mins. I aim for 60 mins. Which is acceptable but I still feel like I'm "cheating".
I am reaching out to my fellow Bandsters, looking for any suggestions. Being non-compliant is not an option for me and I am looking for advice on helping me through this Phase without judgment.