please Helpppppppppp meee
iam 8 weeks post op, my suergoun is always traveling so i dint have the chance to follow up properly with him in the first month as i had to go back to my study to another country with no schedule nor protein advices or extra vitamend to add ,
now i eat normal food , sometimes junk but in very small amounts as they give me nausea, i eat sugar as well it doesnt cause me dumping
i really want help following a proper diet schedule , including the protein
im not losong weight , does it mean my surgery is runed or destroyed or unable to work properly?im really depressed and sad as i expected im going to be organized and to lose weight rapidly
many thanks
Is hard to go back so soon and more if you are away. But remember, you can do this. First try to contact your Dr and nutricionist, or maybe to be refer to one in the are that you are now. It is very important to take your vitamins: ussually multivitamin and caltrate with vitamin D in the morning. Iron at noon and B-12, vitamin A and caltrate with vitamin D in the afternoon. Stay away from fatty and unhealthy food. Have healthy snacks with you (Cabbott cheddar cheese is an easy 50 cal and 6 protein in a 1 ounce bar -reduced fat, your protein shakes, fruits, fat/sugar free pudding, yougurt, etc) if you can't find them where you are, have a relative or friend mail it to you, or buy it online. Don't give up, there are a ton of ways to get what you need, and please remember to excercise, it does not matter how long you are there, if you can 1 hour is good, if you can only do 15 minutes, is good too, just don't stay sitting, look for alternatives. Exercise will help you to releas your stress too, try Zumba is free in the internet, and other exercises too, you can even find a trainer online. You can chat and do video conferences with anyone, doctors, trainer, family. Don't give up, get back on track, I am not sure which surgery you had, I belive RNY. If you take care of yourself and don't over eat you will be ok, keep it up!!!
good luck!
good luck!
Well, some of us sometimes note the no so good things about loosing weight, I have to say that it serve on my case to find a fibroid and it will be removed. Thanks God!
Meche
Please remember, no matter what and who said so, you should always, always contact your medical providers for all of your concerns.
Meche
Please remember, no matter what and who said so, you should always, always contact your medical providers for all of your concerns.
Thank You so much for your cheerful words and advices , they definately help , and you are right , if i cant reach my surgeoun i need to find somebody in where i live, uk , so i can be on the right track
p.s i never been on any vitamins but centrum and B12 , plus they didnt give me any protein advices to add to my diet
thnak you
hope
p.s i never been on any vitamins but centrum and B12 , plus they didnt give me any protein advices to add to my diet
thnak you
hope
Caltrate is actually the wrong type of calcium for us. It's calcium carbonate and we can't absorb it. We need calcium citrate.
Please note: I AM NOT A DOCTOR. If you want medical advice, talk to your doctor. Whatever I post, there is probably some surgeon or other health care provider somewhere that disagrees with me. If you want to know what your surgeon thinks, then ask him or her. Check out my blog.
Ok. I am sure that Kelly or Dave or someone smarter than I will come give you advice about the vitamins, so I'll skip that.
Stop eating junk. Stop it! Put down the french fry and walk away! =] No, seriously.. eating junk this early out is not a good idea.
What do you mean by "normal food"? Stuff that was normal for me pre-op is much different that stuff that is normal for me now. Stay away from simple carbs this early out. Protein first! How MUCH are you eating of these normal foods? Also, you are just about at the time that a lot of u**** our first stall. So, even if you are making good food choices, your body may just be taking a break.
If you are NOT making good food choices, you will continue to lose weight for a while.. that's pretty much unavoidable, but eventually, it will catch up with you and you will gain it all back and have had the surgery for nothing.
Did your doctor give you any literature? A menu of acceptable foods? Anything? If not, start doing some research.. now. Read these forums. Go to http://s3.amazonaws.com/publicASMBS/GuidelinesStatements/Gui delines/bgs_final.pdf .. it's long.. and a fairly boring read.. but if you skip down to S79, it has a guideline for supplements you should take. (Or you can just wait for Kelly or Dave or one of the more knowledgeable vets to explain it all to you).
Good luck to you!! I hope it all works out and you get the information that you need.
Stop eating junk. Stop it! Put down the french fry and walk away! =] No, seriously.. eating junk this early out is not a good idea.
What do you mean by "normal food"? Stuff that was normal for me pre-op is much different that stuff that is normal for me now. Stay away from simple carbs this early out. Protein first! How MUCH are you eating of these normal foods? Also, you are just about at the time that a lot of u**** our first stall. So, even if you are making good food choices, your body may just be taking a break.
If you are NOT making good food choices, you will continue to lose weight for a while.. that's pretty much unavoidable, but eventually, it will catch up with you and you will gain it all back and have had the surgery for nothing.
Did your doctor give you any literature? A menu of acceptable foods? Anything? If not, start doing some research.. now. Read these forums. Go to http://s3.amazonaws.com/publicASMBS/GuidelinesStatements/Gui delines/bgs_final.pdf .. it's long.. and a fairly boring read.. but if you skip down to S79, it has a guideline for supplements you should take. (Or you can just wait for Kelly or Dave or one of the more knowledgeable vets to explain it all to you).
Good luck to you!! I hope it all works out and you get the information that you need.
You need to get some heavy nutritional counseling, so that you are aware of what you need to eat...teach you how to measure your foods...and support.
.No info on how tall you are or the size frame you have or how much weight you need to loose.. This may help you judge...to give you a beginning place. The sooner you get on track with your diet, the sooner you will be to your goal weight. You can do this!
. My beginning weight was 2921/2 and with a small frame, My surgeon recommended I eat 90 Grams of protein daily...and limit carbs to about 40-50... try to get your protein with some of the protein shakes. Be aware that you may not tolerate all kinds...( I have to use soy ones, I don't tolerate whey.)..get some one serving paks of severaAL KINDS TO FIND ONE YOU LIKE. Make sure you get plenty water, and your protein in every day. at 8 weeks with my pouch, My minimum fluid was 60 ounces...per day.Using liquid protein allows you to count the same liquid as fluids and protein...
.No info on how tall you are or the size frame you have or how much weight you need to loose.. This may help you judge...to give you a beginning place. The sooner you get on track with your diet, the sooner you will be to your goal weight. You can do this!
. My beginning weight was 2921/2 and with a small frame, My surgeon recommended I eat 90 Grams of protein daily...and limit carbs to about 40-50... try to get your protein with some of the protein shakes. Be aware that you may not tolerate all kinds...( I have to use soy ones, I don't tolerate whey.)..get some one serving paks of severaAL KINDS TO FIND ONE YOU LIKE. Make sure you get plenty water, and your protein in every day. at 8 weeks with my pouch, My minimum fluid was 60 ounces...per day.Using liquid protein allows you to count the same liquid as fluids and protein...
Denise
Here's the forum for the UK board here:
http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/obesityhelpukandireland/dis cussion/
Good luck with getting your questions answered.