Question:
What is the average daily protein intake and how do I get it all in?
I am 9 weeks post op and am wandering how much protein I should be taking in daily and how do I get it all in. Please help???? — Beverly B. (posted on May 15, 2001)
May 15, 2001
I think protien requirements vary with each person depending on needs. But
so you'll have an idea, my protein requirement is 68 grams a day. I am 5
weeks post op and I am able to make this every day. I also have a 64oz
liquid min. I am able to get my protien requirement in through food. I
don't use protien drinks unless it's a convience issue, and that's even now
with being back at work. You have to read labels and educate yourself about
food and nutrition. It has become as normal for me to choose good high
protien food as it used to be to grab a hamburger and fries. This is
supposed to be something we can live with forever. Have fun finding what
works best for you.
— bek4901
May 15, 2001
There will be a variety of responses to your question on this site, because
different surgeons/nutritionists have different opinions on the matter.
Many post-ops also share strong feelings that high protein intake lessens
the chance of hair loss following WLS. My surgeon has been specializing in
bariatric surgery since 1994 and feels strongly that his patients should
only supplement during the first 6 weeks post-op, then obtain their daily
protein through their food intake. He offers several leading
nutrition/dietetic journal articles to support that even WLS patients do
not "need" more than 35 grams of protein/day....a medium chicken
breast would contain approximately this amount. However, he fully supports
the intake of any additional protein that can be obtained from food items.
He discourages any use of protein bars, because they are too sweet and too
much like candy and might trigger a desire in post-ops to return to seeking
sweets which would in turn sabotage the surgery over the long-term. His
theory about hair loss is that it either happens or it doesn't. I did
experience some hair loss between the 4-8 month period post-op, but I also
experienced the same degree of hair loss following both of my childbirth
experiences and also following each of my previous major surgeries. It is
the feeling of most surgeons that hair loss is much more related to the
"shock" of major surgery and general anesthesia to the body than
to protein intake. I am 14 months post-op, have lost 140 pounds, and have
followed my surgeon's dietary plan without any ill effects. I always am
sure to get 35 grams of protein/day, and some days I get 60-90 grams. I
feel better and am healthier than I have been in over 15 years. Consult
your surgeon for his particular regimen, follow his instructions, then
relax and enjoy the ride....you have a wonderful, exciting life ahead of
you!
— Diana T.
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