RNY on 2-20 Baylor WLS? Diet Help!!
I had the gastric bypass with Dr.Kuhn on Monday. I'm a little confused on my liquid diet. It's not clear liquids as I'm allowed skim/1% milk, cream soups, pureed vegeggies/fruit. I'm looking for recipe ideas on getting through this phase. Any good websites out there? Or patients who have Dr. Kuhn that have been through this? please help. I'm hispanic so I like spicy and anything mexican flavor related. I would greatly appreciate your advice & guidance. Thanks!
Hugs and blessings ~~~ Vivian
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Dr. Kuhn did my RNY four years ago this April and I'm down and maintaining a 160 pound loss.
I really can't recall all the detail but from what I can recall I became lactose intolerant post op and the little bit of milk I could tolerate had to be thin as water. Cream soups, grits with cheese, mashed potatoes and SF Blue Bullets were my mainstays till I could move on to poached eggs and meats for protein.
Till your pouch heals up good you might want to lay off the spices and jalapeno peppers. No since chancing an ulcer when you don't have to. He will have you on an antacid at the beginning. Stick with them. Makes a world of difference.
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ALMA-congrats on your revision!
I agree with DON-I'd go easy on the spices, at this stage of the game. Think of your "guts" as a newborn baby, and feed it accordingly. You'll want to "ease" into new things, and see how your body reacts, before moving on to "stronger" stuff. A "grouchy" pouch does NOT a happy mama make !!
I agree with VIVIAN on checking out eggface's website-for EVERY stage of your journey-AWESOME recipes. Some are way over my head, but she has simpler stuff too.
In time, you'll probably be able to have most anything your family has-and most-if not all- of your favorites-in moderation-but-for now-take it slowly-and be very kind to your new, VERY tender, "baby" guts..
We will be here for you, every step of the way. Feel free to ask ANY question-large or small. We've all BTDT. You won't shock us, and we're here to support you/cheer with you/cry with you
Looking forward to your future posts!
Gina AKA Nurse Diva
RNY 4-22-02...
LW: 6lb,10 oz SW:340lb GW:170lb CW:155
We Can Do Hard Things
She has an area with recipes. I know I ate Campbell's cream and tomato soups and put them thru a strainer to get rid of e meat chunks right after surgery. I would add some Whey protein without flavor for some extra protein.
Hope this helps.
Karla
Karla Lewis 337/194/175
Lap RNY 1-23-2006 Dr. Terry Scarborough Houston, TX
Lipo 4-27-2007 Dr. David Wainwright Houston, TX
LBL 11-13-2007 Dr. David Wainwright Houston, TX
BL & brachioplasty 7-18-2008 Dr. David Wainwright Houston, TX
I will try those websites & take all your advice to heart. Im happy to know Dr.kuhns patients! Shout out!!
I still have a drain that will be out on Tuesday. Aside from low energy & ocassional tummy aches, im good! Just have to get through this week! ; )