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LBM

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. This is very definitely something to talk with your surgeon about PRE surgery. Are you taking maintenance meds for gout now? Maybe she'll start you on them. I am doing better now but staying even more hydrated, but we're all so different. Let me know ... I'll be thinking about you.


  2. Listen to your Dr first and foremost. There may be good reasons some of us have to wait longer to eat. When I began to eat, Greek Yogurt was absolutely my best friend. Don't buy into baby food which are pricy and taste bad (to me). I had luck with other dairy products (cottage cheese, ricotta) for quite a while before ground meats. A serving of sugar free pudding can taste like heaven, even if you stir some of your Unjury Protein Powder into it.


  3. I'm older than most of you and gout runs in my family so that's two strikes against me. I was diagnosed with it last week. I don't eat the stuff usually associated with it (liver, booze, etc) but you can get it from too much Protein (my surgery was about 6 months ago). So I'm dipping down from 70 grams per day to 60, and cutting out any red meat. Just a warning ... if your foot begins to really hurt, this could be the problem for you, too.


  4. It's hard because it can't be heated enough for hot Soup. But I do like having an unflavored option and haven't found any others (I get very tired of the overly sweet choices). I don't know how far along you are, but if you are eating solids, I use the unflavored Jury as though it were salt or wheat germ. I sprinkle it into cool things like Yogurt, milk, cottage cheese, even eggs that aren't too hot. Over the course of a day, I get the full serving, but never a lot at any one time. Seems to work for me. Best of luck.


  5. I'm a believer in gathering all the info you can, so thanks to all of the above for your good advice. When I hit the shelf, I'll keep these comments in mind.

    Ahoy, it's a shame you don't feel as good as you look. None of the illnesses you are battling are any worse or more dangerous than obesity, and look what a winner you are with that. Conquering weight is such a battle for life ... keep your eye on that prize, and the rest will surely be far easier wars to win. Best of luck.

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