Fresh Veggies
Strange as it may sound, one of the things I'm missing most are fresh summer veggies. I'm 8 1/2 weeks post-op and as of now diet restrictions have been lifted, but there is a caution that I may not do well on fresh fruits & veggies for quite some time. When were you able to tolerate fresh fruits and veggies. I know I won't be able to eat a whole tomato or a big ole salad, I'm talking maybe a slice of tomato or a couple of small slices of cucumber. The closest I've come to anything really fresh is two itty bitty slices of grilled zucchini (skin removed) and they were YUM!
Another question - my plan says no snacks - just 3 meals a day. When I can tolerate fresh, would it be terrible to have a small snack of a fresh veggie? (I'm talking really small - like a few slices of something.)
Surgery Date June 3, 2016
HW: 329 W at first consult 290. SW 238, LW 128, CW 139
It depends on the fruit or vegetable. You may find some are fine now and others cause will cause discomfort for a while. The only way you can find out is to eat a modest portion and see how it affects you.
I don't advise anyone to break with their plan but if you're going to have a snack - a little something to hold you over for a couple hours until the next meal - you can't do much better than fresh vegetables.
I wasn't supposed to have raw for 6 months. I did eat some earlier than that and ended up with an ulcer. Not saying specifically that it caused it, but didn't help it either.
I eat 5-6 small meals a day. every 2-3 hours. My surgeon stated that his long term successful patients follow this plan and prior to my surgery,, my PCOS nutritionist said the same. So I would prefer to eat- lol
I am "special" ...it took me8 years to be able to eat and keep down raw carrots. I tolerate raw, skin removed , cucumbers, or a slice or 2 of tomato (no skin) . Celery - I can eat some with my wings.
but I can eat 12 shrimps or 6 oz of filet steak... or pork loin...
Hala. RNY 5/14/2008; Happy At Goal =HAG
"I can eat or do anything I want to - as long as I am willing to deal with the consequences"
"Failure is not falling down, It is not getting up once you fell... So pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and start all over again...."
I did raw veggies at month 3. Not much but some, some broccoli and maybe a few carrots here and there.
I had no plan as my NUT was horrible so I can't speak to that. But I created my own plan and ate 4 times a day 3 meals and 1 snacks - as long as I was within my calorie range for the day. So I would be inclined to say if you were within calorie and all other number - carb, protein, etc- range then it would be fine, but that's just me.
Melinda
HW: 377 SW: 362 CW:131
TOTAL LOSS: 249 pounds
Thanks for all the replies. Looks like 3 -6 mo. is the general thought of when to introduce fresh. I'm not quite convinced of the 3 meals a day/no snacks. I know we don't want to get into the grazing habit and would definitely keep calories, protein, carbs in line. We'll see how it goes and I think I'll ask about it at my next appt. The time between by breakfast & lunch is 6-7 hours which seems like a long time to not have anything. I'll still adding a protein shake a day in order to keep protein levels up.
Surgery Date June 3, 2016
HW: 329 W at first consult 290. SW 238, LW 128, CW 139
My plan is also 3 meals with no snacks (other than 2 protein shakes). I can have cooked veggies now (no broccoli or other "gassy"ones) and melon for fruit. I will be able to try salad type stuff at my 3rd month. I have been really lucky that nothing I have tried has bothered me. I do weigh or measure everything and chew it well. :-)
~Melanie~