more2adore
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So I've been accumulating info I think is important from here, DSFacts, OH, etc., and I thought I'd share my list today since I meet with my surgeon for the first time ON FRIDAY! Is there anything major I'm missing or messed up or got wrong? Thanks, and sorry for how long it is.
Pre-Surgery:
· Pick up some VitaLady DS packages.
· Get a few bariatric gowns that will fit if hospital won’t have a supply.
· Get some protein powder (Unjury won’t ship to Aus. and doesn’t seem to be available through any resellers like Amazon for shipment to Aus. Vitaminshoppe.com carries tons of ISOPURE and Syntrax flavours, though no Unjury, and will ship to Australia! Vitalady also carries Syntrax and her own brand and ships to Aus) and try some well in advance so you can have flavours you like (AND an unflavored one) post-surgery. More protein powder ideas if you need them.
· Take pillow to hold against stomach on way home.
· Get a FitBit?
Immediately Post-Surgery:
· Move, move, move at the hospital.
· Do not weigh yourself for at least a month post-surgery.
· Don’t worry too much about vitamins or protein (or carb?) totals in the first few weeks. Aim to eat something protein-rich when you do eat, but primarily focus on getting in as many liquids as you can and staying hydrated. SIP, SIP, SIP! Aim for 64 oz. of any liquid (water, sugar-free juice, soup [minus the food pieces in it when still on liquids), broth, etc.)
· If you’re having trouble with nausea/vomiting, get an anti-nausea med and a PPI if you don’t have one already. If it isn’t working, try another kind of PPI.
· Bowel issues early out and how to handle them.
· When you get to solid food, slow cook meat to make it easier to eat.
· Post-Op high-protein food ideas:
· Start tracking food/water/activity. Best app for tracking low-carb, high-protein, liquids and activity is ____?
Later:
· Focus on high-protein, low-carb (under 50g/day?) eating. To get total carbs to be absorbed subtract dietary fiber and sugar alcohols, neither of which are absorbable for us. Avoid sugar alcohols though (ending in –itol) as they cause “bathroom side effects.”
· Constipation = need more fat? Diarrhea and/or smelly stools could mean you need less fat or less sugar, or that there’s some lactose intolerance going on. “Constant diarrhea is not normal and requires medical attention. Constipation is also not normal and requires more fat, more fluids, more fiber, probiotics and possibly laxatives. Uncontrollable foul gas is not normal and may require a medication like Flagyl, followed up by probiotics. It might also require changes in your diet. If you insist on eating carbs, don't be surprised if you fart a lot.” –E.N.
· By 4-6 weeks(?) out you should be on full vitamin schedule.
· Labs every three months in Year 1: http://www.dsfacts.com/blood-work-and-lab-orders.php
· Protein: Aim for 30 g/day by 30 days out, 60 g/day by 60 days out, 90g/day by 90 days out.
· Walk, walk, walk to avoid blood clots.
· Use birth control. Don’t get pregnant. Not yet. 18 months. You can wait.
· If weight loss stalls – more liquid, more protein, fewer carbs. 3 week stall is normal (but you shouldn’t be on the scale yet anyway). 3 month stall is normal.
Pre-Surgery:
· Pick up some VitaLady DS packages.
· Get a few bariatric gowns that will fit if hospital won’t have a supply.
· Get some protein powder (Unjury won’t ship to Aus. and doesn’t seem to be available through any resellers like Amazon for shipment to Aus. Vitaminshoppe.com carries tons of ISOPURE and Syntrax flavours, though no Unjury, and will ship to Australia! Vitalady also carries Syntrax and her own brand and ships to Aus) and try some well in advance so you can have flavours you like (AND an unflavored one) post-surgery. More protein powder ideas if you need them.
· Take pillow to hold against stomach on way home.
· Get a FitBit?
Immediately Post-Surgery:
· Move, move, move at the hospital.
· Do not weigh yourself for at least a month post-surgery.
· Don’t worry too much about vitamins or protein (or carb?) totals in the first few weeks. Aim to eat something protein-rich when you do eat, but primarily focus on getting in as many liquids as you can and staying hydrated. SIP, SIP, SIP! Aim for 64 oz. of any liquid (water, sugar-free juice, soup [minus the food pieces in it when still on liquids), broth, etc.)
· If you’re having trouble with nausea/vomiting, get an anti-nausea med and a PPI if you don’t have one already. If it isn’t working, try another kind of PPI.
· Bowel issues early out and how to handle them.
· When you get to solid food, slow cook meat to make it easier to eat.
· Post-Op high-protein food ideas:
· Start tracking food/water/activity. Best app for tracking low-carb, high-protein, liquids and activity is ____?
Later:
· Focus on high-protein, low-carb (under 50g/day?) eating. To get total carbs to be absorbed subtract dietary fiber and sugar alcohols, neither of which are absorbable for us. Avoid sugar alcohols though (ending in –itol) as they cause “bathroom side effects.”
· Constipation = need more fat? Diarrhea and/or smelly stools could mean you need less fat or less sugar, or that there’s some lactose intolerance going on. “Constant diarrhea is not normal and requires medical attention. Constipation is also not normal and requires more fat, more fluids, more fiber, probiotics and possibly laxatives. Uncontrollable foul gas is not normal and may require a medication like Flagyl, followed up by probiotics. It might also require changes in your diet. If you insist on eating carbs, don't be surprised if you fart a lot.” –E.N.
· By 4-6 weeks(?) out you should be on full vitamin schedule.
o Vitamins:
§ DRY A (see How to Take A), DRY D (D3, see How to Take D), DRY E, DRY K.
§ Calcium Citrate (no more than 500mg/tablet – that’s all the body can absorb at once)
§ Zinc
§ Multivite (Kirkland Daily from Costco... yes, we have Costco here in AU!)
§ Do take your iron with vitamin C
§ Do take your calcium with vitamin D
§ Don't take iron at the same time as calcium or zinc
§ Don't take zinc at the same time as iron or calcium
§ Don't take calcium at the same time as iron or zinc
§ Calcium Citrate (no more than 500mg/tablet – that’s all the body can absorb at once)
§ Zinc
§ Multivite (Kirkland Daily from Costco... yes, we have Costco here in AU!)
§ Do take your iron with vitamin C
§ Do take your calcium with vitamin D
§ Don't take iron at the same time as calcium or zinc
§ Don't take zinc at the same time as iron or calcium
§ Don't take calcium at the same time as iron or zinc
· Labs every three months in Year 1: http://www.dsfacts.com/blood-work-and-lab-orders.php
o Lab tips from SouthernLady:
§ PTH is CRITICAL to get. If PTH is HIGH it indicates probs with Calcium & Vit D and indicates calcium is being leeched from your bones.
§ Try to stay at the high end of normal for most things...not mid range or just in range.
§ Vit D - keep high
§ Vit B12 - at least 900, better if over 1000.
§ B6 - like PTH, is better on the LOW end of the scale.
§ Ferritin – keep high
§ Absorption rate on iron (ferritin) needs to be NO lower than 30% and is better if at 50%.
§ Try to stay at the high end of normal for most things...not mid range or just in range.
§ Vit D - keep high
§ Vit B12 - at least 900, better if over 1000.
§ B6 - like PTH, is better on the LOW end of the scale.
§ Ferritin – keep high
§ Absorption rate on iron (ferritin) needs to be NO lower than 30% and is better if at 50%.
· Protein: Aim for 30 g/day by 30 days out, 60 g/day by 60 days out, 90g/day by 90 days out.
· Walk, walk, walk to avoid blood clots.
· Use birth control. Don’t get pregnant. Not yet. 18 months. You can wait.
· If weight loss stalls – more liquid, more protein, fewer carbs. 3 week stall is normal (but you shouldn’t be on the scale yet anyway). 3 month stall is normal.
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