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Natalie Stein

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  1. Hi Marcela,

    I hope you are doing well!

    Great question - almonds are super healthy because of their healthy fats, Fiber, and Protein (but be careful with serving size). The problem is that they're pretty sharp and can hurt your sleeve. I'd wait another few weeks just to be safe, if you can stand it.

    Have you already introduced most other foods? I'm sure you've gotten a bunch of different Proteins in, and probably some fruits and cooked vegetables. Once you get through all of those just fine (don't rush it!), you might think about almonds and other nuts - but never rush it.

    Hope that helps!

    Natalie


  2. Hi Amiweil,

    You're not doing anything wrong that I can tell....and you're getting great results! You've lost 30 lbs in 10 weeks! That's 3 lbs per week. In the first year after the surgery, a GREAT amount of weight to lose is 80-90 lbs...or an average of 1.5 to 2 lbs per week. You're at 3 lbs per week!

    I am sorry you're feeling frustrated, but you're doing so well!

    We can get into details of what you're eating when we talk in your consult when you schedule it, and I'll send you some sample menus when you schedule it, too. But you are doing great!


  3. This Saturday, September 5, I will be hosting the BariatricPal in Mexico Nutritional Support Chat Session. This live chat is your chance to ask me your nutrition questions and connect with each other. Bring your questions, or just see what other people want to talk about.

    When: Saturday, September 5, starting at noon Pacific time/3:00 p.m. Eastern time/2:00p.m. Central time. 1 hour. You can drop in at your convenience, and you do not need to stay the whole time.

    To get to the chat room: Go to http://www.bariatricpal.com/page/bariatricpal_chat.html. OR look at the bottom right corner of your screen - there should be a button that says "Chat Now." Click on it, and you will be in the chat room!

    If you can't make the chat session: A transcript will be available! I will post it after the chat session.

    I look forward to talking to you on Saturday!

    Natalie


  4. Hi Marcela,

    I hope you're doing well!

    You can have pureed, well-cooked vegetables on the pureed foods stage, which starts at 2-4 weeks post-op. Examples: pureed cooked/canned peas, carrots, beets, and peeled zucchini. That's on page 2 of the diet guidelines I sent you.

    On the semi-soft foods stage, which starts at 4-6 weeks post-op, you can add other soft-cooked vegetables (not fibrous or stringy; peeled). That's on page 3 of the diet guidelines I sent you.

    On the full diet, at 6 or more weeks post-op, you can add other vegetables.

    Hope that helps!

    Natalie


  5. Hi marcescobar22@hotmail.com,

    Yes, it can be super tough to get in your Protein right after surgery! It sounds like you’ve got a good start with the Protein Powder in your broth and with your yogurt. I think adding a couple of shakes to your day should help you hit your goals.

    You might also look for a low-sugar Protein Shake (or protein powder). If you’re interested in “all-natural” foods, look for a shake labeled “natural” or sweetened with stevia instead of artificial sweeteners like aspartame or sucralose.

    These are some suggestions: Pure Protein whey Protein (vanilla or chocolate), About Time shaes (http://tryabouttime.com/), MRM whey concentrate, Jay Rob Protein, Terra’s Whey.

    If you can get in a couple of shakes a day, plus some protein in your broth, plus a yogurt, you should be pretty close to hitting that 60-gram goal.

    Also, remember to take your time. It’s not going to be easy to get protein down at this point so early after surgery. It can take 30 minutes or more to get a shake down.

    I hope that helps!

    Natalie


  6. Welcome to the BariatricPal MX Nutritional Support Forum!

    Your 15-min initial consult is included in your package to get weight loss surgery in Mexico. To schedule it, please go to https://bariatricpalmx.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php and choose a time convenient for you. Please let me know if you do not see a time that works for you. Thank you!

    When it is time for your appointment, please call me on Skype at nataliestein26.

    Don't forget you're also invited to the monthly chat sessions scheduled on the first Saturday of each month at 3:00 pm Eastern (noon Pacific)! Just click on the chat button on the bottom right of your screen on this forum.

    I look forward to working with you!

    Natalie


  7. Hello,

    Without knowing your name on here, I can't answer your question. Please feel free to PM me if you do not want to state your name publicly. However, I believe I have your information if you are who I think you are, and I look forward to talking with you about nutrition at your scheduled time!

    Good luck with surgery.

    Natalie


  8. AzWis,

    Thanks for pointing that out! I sent this one over to Alex, and completely mixed up the data. This one is entirely my fault. Thanks for catching it. I know Alex will correct it as soon as he can.

    On the positive side, at least the sentiment is there - the sleeve was very successful.

    Thanks again, and I'm glad this inspired you to read and post!

    Natalie

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