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I've never told anyone other than my immediate family (and medical professionals, of course). Remember you can't unring the bell. Plus you can always tell later on.
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I know DSERS who have used half and half or cream with their cereal. It's fine.
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As DSERS our Bs are quite often high without supplements.
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Low Carb/Fasting 14 yrs post op?
Postop replied to NJ2004BPD/DS's topic in Duodenal Switch Surgery Forum
@erinlyle if you had the traditional DS, I don't really know anyone who fasts. What we do is eat. More protein and more liquid. I agree with lowering the carbs. That will definitely help with the weight loss. But having the DS was a way to stay away from things like fasting and dieting. Also, you need to keep the protein going for energy and to keep your gastric system eliminating waste. -
If you had the traditional DS and are eating pureed or solid food then eat protein. It's hard to fathom as it's a new mindset but you can eat protein when you're hungry and it's OK.
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Speak to your team. I didn't have one before I left the hospital but did have one the first week I was home.
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This is correct advice. Vitamins, minerals and protein are less important than hydration in the beginning. For example, I didn't begin iron till the 4th week out (on an empty stomach always). I can't speak to other surgeries but patches are not nearly enough for DSers. Also, my scheduled hospital stay was 4 days. I had a slight fever so it was 5.
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If you had the traditional DS it isn't uncommon in the beginning. However, if it continues you probably should speak with your team. Thankfully, constipation isn't often a problem with us .
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@DanielWallaceAlso remember hydration is much more important than protein right now. That's what you should be concentrating the most on right now.
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Could be the PCOS. If you can eat then eat. Just make sure it's protein.
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I ate everything pureed. Pureed tuna fish, chicken, turkey. Also scrambled eggs went down well.
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Sorry it turned into more than you expected, but so glad you had Dr. K doing the procedure.
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Got my Surgery Date!!!! :) 4/2/18! Calling out any April surgery buddies!!!!
Postop replied to Glamgirl's topic in Duodenal Switch Surgery Forum
I'm an April surgery (2005). I puked a lot my first year. Mostly bc I was drinking too much after eating as I was parched. It could definitely be bc you're eating too quickly or too much too quickly. This isn't to say you're eating too much (especially if it's protein) it just may be too much at one sitting. I still need 2 or more sittings for a meal. -
Duodenal switch 8 weeks post op not hungry...ughh
Postop replied to Glamgirl's topic in Duodenal Switch Surgery Forum
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Let's Get The Duodenal Switch People Together
Postop replied to Elisabethsew's topic in Duodenal Switch Surgery Forum
@Vinny6969Good to hear. -
4 days out from band to ds and feeling down
Postop replied to Abbarnes's topic in Duodenal Switch Surgery Forum
@AbbarnesStaying hydrated is the most important thing right now. You have protein stores in your body but you must sip. Concentrate on that. If you can only do 4 sips (I seem to recall that was me, too) then do them every 15 or 30 min., if you can. -
@Diva302The reason I asked is bc I've never known a full DSER to have success with the patches. Keep a very watchful eye on your bloods as time goes on.
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@Diva302Very glad they caught it quickly.
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DS Scheduled for 7.11.18 w/Dr. K
Postop replied to mjctexas's topic in Duodenal Switch Surgery Forum
@mjctexas Nope. -
DS Scheduled for 7.11.18 w/Dr. K
Postop replied to mjctexas's topic in Duodenal Switch Surgery Forum
@mjctexasYes. The Lactaid pills I bought at the drugstore were good for cheese or milk. I also bought lactate free milk and cheese during that year. They were in the supermarket. Keep that blood work and all subsequent ones. I did lose about 9 lbs. I was eating junk and my surgeon called me at 9:00 at night about 5 days before the surgery and said he knew what I was doing. I was floored. He really knew me well. So I stopped the all junk party and ate a bit more sensibly for 3 days. Then I had a liquid diet for 2 days and let's just say I was nervous and my body got rid of a lot of what I'd eaten. I can't see him or any surgeon doing what he did nowadays. It was a different time, I guess. -
DS Scheduled for 7.11.18 w/Dr. K
Postop replied to mjctexas's topic in Duodenal Switch Surgery Forum
@mjctexasLactose intolerance. I wasn't told. It left within a year but I used lactate free products and took lactaid for that year. Probiotics. Learned about them a few years postop. Have you checked out Vitalady's sample vitamin list for DSers? I had a pain pump so I was able to manage my pain pretty well. Then I was given pain meds to take home. I was in the hospital for 5 days. Would have been only 4 but I developed a fever. This was 13 years ago. The protocols might have changed. Only 2 days preop diet for me, too. Clear liquids, Jell-O, etc. But no red. At your size the DS will work wonders. I'm sure Dr. K said the same thing. -
Best of luck. BTW, are you having the SIPS or the full DS?
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Duodenal switch 8 weeks post op not hungry...ughh
Postop replied to Glamgirl's topic in Duodenal Switch Surgery Forum
@GlamgirlHow did it go at the surgeon's? Or are you waiting for bloods? -
Duodenal switch 8 weeks post op not hungry...ughh
Postop replied to Glamgirl's topic in Duodenal Switch Surgery Forum
@Glamgirl Sure thing. BTW, when I asked about a probiotic I was referring to a pill. Maybe ask your team how they feel about it ? -
Questions about DS surgery
Postop replied to lessismore1001's topic in Duodenal Switch Surgery Forum
Thanks for the compliment. I'd never say you're wrong. You need to live with what you can live with. Try writing a pros/cons list.