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ok after reading lots of post here about gaining weight back. ive narrowed down the top important rules for this surgery. keep in mind its my opioion and im not giving advice or asking for advice, its just a thought

#1 eat protien first (very important)

#2 keep carbs low

#3 drink Water or liquids all day long. dont drink and eat at the same time.

#4 no grazing

#5 eat at scheduled times.(if i want dessert i will include

it with my dinner) exp 2 oz meat, 1/4 cup veggie, dessert that means no carbs with my dinner.

#6 excersise excersie and weight training (thanks bean)

it was just a thought i had and i wil try to follow these points not rules, rules suck

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That is an awesome post! Being 13 days post op that helps

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thats good gabby. it was something i thought about after reading all the post about gaining weight back

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Great list. If I can add 2 things....exercise, I mean EXERCISE!!! And I think it's important to distinguish between carbs and starches. I think starches give carbs a bad name. I usually average around 60 carbs a day, but very very few starches. Low glycemic starches are actually quite healthy and help fuel your body though out the day. Early after surgery there may not be room for many carbs, but after time when eating gets easier, some healthy carbs are a good thing to eat.

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What do you mean by starches? They are carbs. Are you reffering to potatoes, rice, Pasta, winter squash? Veggies and Beans also have carbs.

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i agree butterbean

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What do you mean by starches? They are carbs. Are you reffering to potatoes' date=' rice, Pasta, winter squash? Veggies and Beans also have carbs.[/quote']

Yes, potatoes, rice, Pasta, bread and even corn. They are carbs but they are high glycemic meaning they turn easily to sugar in our bloodstream, causing a rise in insulin levels which aid in fat storage.

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ok after reading lots of post here about gaining weight back. ive narrowed down the top important rules for this surgery. keep in mind its my opioion and im not giving advice or asking for advice' date=' its just a thought

#1 eat protien first (very important)

#2 keep carbs low

#3 drink Water or liquids all day long

#4 no grazing

#5 eat at scheduled times.(if i want dessert i will include

it with my dinner) exp 2 oz meat, 1/4 cup veggie, dessert that means no carbs with my dinner.

#6 excersise excersie and weight training (thanks bean)

it was just a thought i had and i wil try to follow these points not rules, rules suck[/quote']

You will be a real loser if you follow these rules!! Lol. I think they are all awesome.

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becca i just minimized our list of rules girl took out the important ones. ive noticed those that gained weight did not follow these rules.

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      Question for anyone, how did you get your mind right before surgery? Like as far as eating better foods and just doing better in general? I'm having a really hard time with this. Any help is appreciated 🙏❤️
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        That sounds awesome. I'll have to check that out thanks!

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