To carb or not to carb...
What everyone else said - but I also wanted to note that I'm at about 17% body fat and still don't eat carbs. I work out hard and my muscle mass is great for being a lean person. They truly aren't needed. I do take Miralax daily though, even with high(er) fat consumption.
VSG: 1/17/17
5'7" HW: 283 SW: 229 CW: 135-140 GW: 145
Pre-op: 53 M1: 22 M2: 12 M3: 12 M4: 8 M5: 10 M6: 11 M7: 5 M8: 6 M9-M13: 15-ish
LBL/BL w/ Fat Transfer 1/29/18
RE: the constipation- you will find many use mirlax in their coffee to help with constipation. tons of water helps also. I personally add oat fiber/pol d/coconut flour to my foods to increase fiber as the miralax causes gas for me. The poly d and coconut do have carbs which are fiber. I'm in maintenance so i do allow this to help with the bathroom issue.
I'm generally avoiding carbs although occassionaly I do have melba toast, potatoes, bran flakes, but not on a daily basis, most of the carb I'm getting come from dairy, fruit, beans. I called TWH yesterday for constipation issues and they said I'm not eating enough cause I don't always have 2 snacks in addition to my 3 meals. They seem to be really concerned with the protein only diets but also want you to eat protein first? and they also said to not worry about calories? hey it was not worrying about calories that got me here in the first place, been counting carbs for years to calculate insulin doses.
Conflicting info is confusing at times.
57 - 6'0" - HW:288 SW:260 CW:185
TWH: Referral Aug. '16, Orientation - Nov. 30 '16, Surgeon Oct. 6 '17, Start Optifast Feb. 5'18 - Surgery Feb. 26'18
Opti -25; M1 -23; M2 -17; M3 -7; M4 -5; M5 -5; M6 -6; M7 -0; M8 -2; M9 -0; M10 -2; M11-0; M12-4;
I ate a moderate carb diet. 30- 35%...no toast or potatoes (i went for more nutrient dense food)...but i ate fruit (berries), seeds and about 2 tbs steel cut oats a day. and loads and loads of brightly colored vegetables. my focus was nutrient dense food.
there is more than one way to do this. different things work for different people.
Band-RNY revision age 50 5'4" HW 260 SW: 244 (bf healthy range 23-35%) bf 23.7% (at 137lbs) cw range 135-138.lbl with butt lift and mastoplexy March 23, 2018...2.5lbs removed.
Pre-op-16lbs (size 18/20...244) M1-16lbs (size 18...228) M2-15.6lbs (size 16/18...212.4) M3-10lbs (size 16..202.4) M4-11.4lbs (size 14...191) M5-10.8lbs (size 12...180.2) M6-8.4 (size 8/10...171.8) M7-6.4 (size 8...165.4 lbs) M8-11.6 (size 6...153.8) M9-5.6 (size 4/6...148.2) M10-5.8 (size 4....142.4) M11-4 (size 2/4...138.4) Surgiversary -1 (size 2/4...137.4) M13-2.6 (size 2/4...134.8) M14 (size 2/4...134.8) M15 (size 2...135) M16 (size 2...131.4) M17 (size 2...135) M18 (size 2...135) M19 (size 2...138) M20 (size 2...135) M21 (size 2...138)
on 4/20/18 10:49 am
Thanks for your insight. I hope your feeling well after your recent surgery and you're recovering well:)
Orientation Oct 24, 2017 at Humber; Meet surgeon Dec 12/17. Internist Jan 24/18; SW/Nut/nurse appt Feb 15/18;surgery March 19/18
Opti -12; M1 -25; M2 -18; M3- 18 M4-9 M5-11 M6-7
There are many ways to achieve success, and probably even more ways to fail. Ultimately, you are going to have to go with what is right for you.
I took a path somewhat different than many bariatric patients, where I ate carbs, and a lot of them, right from early on (including sweet potatoes, although 1 serving a day at most). I avoided (and continue to avoid) all refined carbs. No white flour, white rice, no sugar (or any version of sugar - no honey, no maple syrup, no agave, etc).
During my weightloss phase, my carbs came from copious quantities of fruits and veggies along with plants higher in protein - lentils and beans primarily.
Once I went into maintenance I started slowly introducing more whole grains. I will now eat steel cut oats, brown rice, 100% whole grain pasta, and occasionally 100% whole grain bread.
At the end of the day, you have to find what works for you within an allowable calorie ranges. You will get into trouble if you decide to focus on animal proteins first, and grains second as both are very calorie dense. Fruits and veggies are not very calorie dense (for the most part). And most of all, make sure you have a medical team you trust and feel confident in so you can share your eating plan with them and they can hep you to avoid pitfalls.