Question:
should you gain 10 lbs 6 weeks out on gastric bypass?
my father in law had gastric bypass like 6 weeks ago. he gained 10 lbs. he eats rice and drinks stuff to quick. he complains of head hunger. is this normal? i am in the process of getting the surgery now. just getting my ducks in the row. — tatormagoo (posted on December 20, 2008)
December 20, 2008
Yes that is somewhat normal. It also depends on how overweight you were
before surgery. It also depends on the type of surgery you have. I would
be concerned about his weight gain; has he seen his doc for his 1 week
checkup? and then 3 weeks? He is due for his 6 week checkup. This surgery
as I said in a previous post affects everyone differently. It is also
important to address why you want to have this type of surgery. Do you
have comorbidities or health risks because of your obesity defining your
reasoning for choosing the surgery? If not and your problem is simply
obesity; is it the right choice? Have you done diets and exercise or
fitness programs or both? There are many factors to consider here. Make
sure your docs rule out any underlying factors before you go thru this
surgery. Any test the docs do usually far outweighs the risks in major
surgery; particularly if it is invasive.
Good Luck and God Bless,
vinnigirl, retired RN
— vinnigirl
December 20, 2008
Head hungar is normal. Rice is a no no especially 6 weeks out. Everything
he puts in his moth should go toward protein or fluids. Maybe he need to
talk with his dietician.
— urbrat2
December 20, 2008
Head hunger is a mental challenge for many of us. Mastering the art of
ignoring head hunger takes a lot of will power, great hobbies and
any-which-way you can keep the triggers that power head hunger at
bay...It's an on going problem for many! ...but RNY is a tool that helps
your belly not "feel hungry". And I often ask myself if I am
eating because I know it will tate good or I am hungry...After a while you
know the differnce...and it takes will to not eat just because you want
to...So no it's not easy at times and yes it happens! You do get used to it
after years...and personally I can ignore my head hunger 8 outta 10 times!
Nope, I am not perfect! BUT... Your FIL is not using his tool and letting
his head sabotage any lifestyle changes by going right back to the old
habits before he's even given any change a chance...I hope he can turn
things around and learn to follow the pouch rules and take vitamins! Eating
rice shouldn't make him gain 10 lbs though and restriction should be enough
that he could not possibly eat more than what he was pre op...I'd venture
to say that something is wrong and his stoma might be stretched or
dialated...Hope he sees his surgeon soon especially with a 10 lb gain...6
weeks and I was eating only 2 tablespoons of pureed food...Rice woulda
knocked me over in pain...And drinking more than a sip at a time would have
felt like a high heeled shoe stuck in my chest...Something has gone wrong
— .Anita R.
December 20, 2008
Any type of weightloss surgery involves a lifetime commitment to your
health and changing old eating habits. Eating rice at 6 wks post op seems
to me like he didn't take his lifestyle change so seriouslly. You need to
examine your priorities long and hard before you can make this type of
commitment. Good luck.
— maria09elena
December 20, 2008
Hi. I am in agreement --rice is a no-no. Drinking too fast could cause you
throw up, but I was told by my dr that drinking will not stretch the pouch
out. But if he is eating the wrong things, he will not be successful. This
isn't fool proof. Its a tool. Take the honeymoon period-the period in which
you have no real hunger- and relearn how to eat. Stay away from white
flour..eat protein first. I am 6 months out and still eat only 2-3 ounces a
meal 3 times a day. I have head hunger, but no real hunger. He needs to
deal with the head hunger. learn to differenciate (sp) and deal with it.
Good luck to you. Don't follow in his footsteps...listen to your doctor
and nutritionist.
— gpcmist
December 21, 2008
I had by pass about six weeks ago myself and suffered from terrible head
hunger for about two weeks. After that it started to abate. Rice is
defintely out during the period of time and I agree with everyone else
about protein and fluids. I have suffered from not taking in enough fluids
and learned my lesson the hard way.
— Rube1947
December 21, 2008
he is gaining because he is eating things he should not be eating at 6
weeks out! Rice is carbs carbs is weight gain!! He needs to get on track if
he wants to be successful. Best of luck to you.
— Alvernlaw
December 21, 2008
Lisa, I would suggest that you NOT follow what your FIL is doing!! He will
continue to gain weight if he eats this way. Instead of getting smaller, he
is sabotaging his surgery, completely!! He should not be eating rice, he
should be doing some kind of exercising, even if it is just walking around
the block for the beginning and working his way up. You will NOT lose
weight if you do not work your tool. This is not meant to be a
"cure" for obesity, it is meant to HELP you lose the weight. The
results are entirely up to you! Please don't end up like him, I would
suggest that you try to be supportive though as he is making bad decisions.
The white flour things should be completely removed from the house. No
questions asked! If you follow the guidelines set out by your surgeon and
nutritionist so that you can be successful. Good luck to you!
— anitak
December 21, 2008
WLS only works if you stick with the program of diet change that comes with
it. It isn't a magic bullet, it still takes real work. Rice adds nothing to
a diet other than filler. Aftger WLS, all it does is prevent him from
eating the things he NEEDS, like protein. And protein is the key to the
weightloss.
— suezahn4me
December 21, 2008
In addition to all that's been said, I was told by someone who works in the
ER they had a very serious situation with someone who went home from the
hospital and ate rice! (Thankfully your FIL hasn't experienced that.) She
pointed out that rice SWELLS. So its not just about being a carb, not
filling the pouch with protein...he is or has stretched his pouch. This
will result in nullifying much of what he was supposed to get out of this
surgery.
— mybestself
December 21, 2008
Thanks Paula for confirming what I was thinking -- rice SHOULD NOT be a
part of his diet at this point of recovery and weight loss. Actually he
should not be eating any starches or breads or carbs. His diet should be
mostly protein -- that is probably why he has gained weight. Also he should
be eating and drinking very slowly -- eating too fast should be making him
dump and that's not a good feeling. He should not be drinking 30 minutes
before he eats; while he eats and 30 minutes after he eats. Chili w/beans
is good for him. Head hunger is normal -- he is going to have to mentally
get that under control and he should probably drink water or some other
none weight gaining liquid when he feels hungry -- that will help a great
deal.
— the7thdean
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