Question:
Has anyone become a vegetarian since surgery? What is the process?
I have had an extremely difficult time digesting most meats. I am thinking of becoming a vegetarian, and I would like to get any information regarding the process or the health benefits/risks. — Carmen P. (posted on October 22, 1998)
October 22, 1998
Well, I'm not currently a vegatarian, but some of my family members are.
The most important thing is to make sure you get enough of your complex
protiens. (The things you would be normally getting from meats.) The
combination of beans and rice togeather will provide most of what you need,
also Tofu is a great nutritional substitute, although it is very high in
fat. The most important thing is to be aware of the nutritional value of
the foods you are eating, and adjust your diet accordingly.
— Sacha S.
March 3, 1999
Hi, I had GBP one year ago and have been a vegetarian since 6 months post-op. I feel
fine, but you must make sure you are getting protein! I am still on my
doctor's recomendation of 70% protein and 30% veggies. There are lots of
products that cater to vegetarians
such as gardenburgers, salads, veggies, vegetarian hot dogs, corndogs and even
products that taste like chicken and beef. I eat a lot of vegetable and
tons of calcium related products (Calcium bein protein). You can get
protein from beans, peanut butter and eggs too. After surgery I was so
sick of chicken and deli meat, I swore I could never eat it again, so I
haven't!
— Lisa S.
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