Starting to freak out about surgery Monday...
Not about the actual surgery but more about the feeling that I don't know what I'm able to eat the first month or two. I've been very concentrated on the long term changes and I know what I can/can't eat then but haven't been as focused on the short term. My NUT didn't really give me as much info as it seems some other people got. I keep reading over everything and it doesn't seem clear to me what we're able to eat in the short term.
I get the liquids and the full liquids phase but the soft foods the only things that I'm sure about are eggs, yogurt, and cottage cheese.
Is there anymore info around on the short term food lists?
Melinda
HW: 377 SW: 362 CW:131
TOTAL LOSS: 249 pounds
My surgery is also on Monday. This is the plan I was given. I hope this helps. 40 grams of protein & 64 ounces of liquids. Protein shakes count towards the 64 ounce goal. No bread, cereal, rice, pasta, or crackers during these stages. After these 6 weeks you are allowed more substantial food.
Stage 1 - clear liquids - This stage lasts for 1 week.
- protein beverages, decaffeinated tea/coffee, sugar free gelatin, water, ice, broth, crystal light, sugar free kool-aid, diet V8 splash, diet snapple
Stage 2 - full liquids - this stage lasts for 2 weeks.
- cream soups (low fat), milk (skim or 1%, sugar free pudding, yogurt (low fat, no sugar added), thin mashed potatoes, cream of wheat, oatmeal, and grits.
Stage 3 - soft foods - this stage lasts for 3 weeks
- canned tuna, chicken, salmon (packed in water
- cottage cheese, low fat cheeses
- eggs (scrambled or hard boiled)
- low fat refried beans
- canned fruit (no syrup)
- no sugar added applesauce
- canned or soft cooked veggies
Thank you - some of that is on my list but not all. I have a question about the cream soups. So my booklet says low fat cream soups made with milk. Does that mean like low fat cream of chicken soup mixed with milk?
That's something that's been confusing me.
Good luck on your surgery!!
Melinda
HW: 377 SW: 362 CW:131
TOTAL LOSS: 249 pounds
What I was told in the final class was to strain the cream soups, no chunky stuff. The soups are normally concentrated so you pretty much have to add liquid. I would add milk because it contains protein. The amount we will be able to eat will only be 2 ounces if we're lucky. I was also told I will be going home with a stack of one ounce medicine cups and to use those cups to measure my food.
Good luck to you as well!!!