Question:
how do you do the cottage cheese test??
— tylerswife (posted on September 5, 2002)
September 5, 2002
Check out "Pouch Rules for Dummies"...
http://www.shelby.net/wizards/larger.htm
Heather (Open RNY 8/15, down 26lbs)
— heathercross
September 5, 2002
hiya...here is what i found online:
Purchase a container of small curd low-fat cottage cheese. Begin the test
with a full container, and perform the test in the morning before eating
anything else (this will be your breakfast on that day). Eat fairly quickly
until you feel full (less than five minutes). Note that the small soft
curds do not require much chewing. The idea with the rapid eating is to
fill the pouch before there is much time for food to flow out of it.
After eating your "fill" of cottage cheese, you will be left with
a partially eaten container that has empty space where cottage cheese used
to be.
Start with a measured amount of water (16 ounces, for example), and pour
water into the container of cottage cheese until the water is level with
the original top level of the cottage cheese.
Voila - the amount of water poured into the container is the functional
size of the pouch.If this is your first time doing the test - DON'T PANIC.
You are likely to find that the "cottage cheese" size of your
pouch is way bigger than your surgeon told you he/she made it at the time
of surgery. Dr. Flanagan's data indicates that the average size of the
mature pouch by cottage cheese test is 5.5 ounces. He has also found that
sizes ranging from 3 to 9 ounces have NO IMPACT on the person's success in
weight loss.
good luck!
kate
open rny 6-14-01
pre op: 268lbs
goal weight: 135lbs
current weight: 130lbs
— jkb
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