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The holy month of Ramadan is just around the corner. For those of you that don't know - its Islamic month where Muslims fast from eating and drinking from sunrise to sunset.

For those of you that observe this month, how did you handle fasting your first year of being sleeved. I'm 6 months out and already have problems with my water/protein intake.

I know people that are ill are exempt from the fasting part, but since I've been 12 years old I've been fasting each year.

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I fast this way once a week, I shock my body all the time to keep the losses going. I have never had a lull in weight loss cause of it.

I high carb high Protein 3-4 days, then low -0 carb really high Protein 3-4 days and 1 day fast 12 hours and do it all over again.

You will be just fine. Just eat REALLY HIGH protein meals at sunset.

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I am not Muslim; please forgive me if I sound ignorant.. My boss & friend is Muslim and has had some health problems the past couple of years, so I know that he's struggled with this, but I have not interfered enough to ask what solution he came up with. I respect your devotion. I have heard that additional days can be added. Perhaps this one year, since you are so early out from surgery, you could at least take Water during the day and extend your daytime fasting period to make up for it? Or could you perhaps make up for it next year when you are further out from surgery?

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I should clarify - the fasting is an obligations on healthy people that can handle. If a person is ill or if fasting negatively effects ones health - than they are exempt for the fasting part. If ones illness is short term, they can just make up the missed days later in the year. If its long term, than there are others ways to make it up - like feeding another person that is fasting...etc.

I'm just wondering if anyone found a way to stay hydrated (I live in Vegas and its really hotttt now) throughtouf the day. I must say its my biggest concern. Not too worried about the food part. I'm sure I can rack up the Proteins after sunset.

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I would just worry about making up the fluids given your post-op status. I might talk with someone from your religious organization about the possibility of a medical exemption. I do understand the importance of religious practices, but you don't want to end up in the hospital from dehydration.

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I would just worry about making up the fluids given your post-op status. I might talk with someone from your religious organization about the possibility of a medical exemption. I do understand the importance of religious practices, but you don't want to end up in the hospital from dehydration.

Nor does Allah (swt) want you to harm your body. The purpose of fasting is first and foremost for Him (swt) as ibadah but He (swt) also required it for us because it serves a major purpose towards the betterment of our health! Allah (swt) loves you too much to let you harm yourself to prove yourself to him, thus the reason for exemptions and the various ways to make your fasts up. I am getting sleeved on the 25th of July and inshallah plan on preparing meals/or donating money towards the meals for the fasting at our local mosque to make up for my missed days. Allah (swt) loves us all so much, it's amazing to see the various ways he has given us to make up for our responsibilities, even in Salat etc. What I'm getting at is, don't get over-worried about it. He (swt) knows the truth, and it is for these such reasons he has given such exemptions and ways to make up for the missed days and such.

You're only 6-months out. I don't think fasting for much of the day is suggested because there is no healthy way you would be able to make up you're Protein and Fluid intake in the short time from dusk to dawn, as you will be sleeping for much of that time anyways and you will end up stretching you're stomach attempting to stuff enough Protein laden items within it in that short time frame before your fast starts again. Dehydration is another health risk which will only make things worse even at it's lowest levels. If you become even slightly dehydrated during the day, you will risk losing your appetite, become overly nauseous and throwing up among many other symptoms which can easily lead you directly or indirectly in the ER. You do not want that! Nor does He (swt) want that from his devoted believers! Don't become too worried (As I did) over your fasting. Inshallah the efforts you make to make up for it will be rewarded as much as fasting for the full month of Ramadan, if not more for your efforts despite your health!

Islam has always kept your health first! Allah knows best!

Good luck! Inshallah you'll do just fine! :)

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Sister,

I have been worrying about the same thing and I was having so many issues keeping down food for the last 7 weeks and now to fast until iftar time!! I am gonna try but It is written that if you have health issues you are exempt. Dont harm yourself because I know Allah knows our situation and will pardon us

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When my friend had her wls done she couldn't fast that first year.But have to make up the month once doctor approved her which is that following year.Alhamdulillah I will be sleeved after Ramadan.God don't put nothing on us we can't bear.

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Don't opress yourself. I sent you a private message

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I am a Muslim and fasted last year after I was sleeved and it was a piece of cake. It was so easy. It also jump started my weight lose again. My doctor from the being said it was ok to fast.

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Alhamdulillah that's great.Congratulations on your success I'm a newbie not sleeced yet? Can you fill me in on gallbladder thing I hear folks talking about they had to have it removed after the sleeve that has me nervous as I have no problems with health just overweight.

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Suzy that's exciting to hear!

How long where you sleeved when Ramadan came last year?

Also, where you able to get in your full Water and Protein intake or did you come short?

I would think it would be very easy to fast - almost like cheating - since you don't feel hunger anymore. :-)

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Great topic, Ms.Cali!! I'm not sleeved yet but I wondered how fasting would be after being sleeved.

Suzy2030 glad to hear fasting was easy for you after being sleeved.

I, too, have a question about Ramadan. I am being sleeved July 26th and so I'd like to fast until that date BUT I also have to do a few days of liquid diet. I'm not sure how that will work.I have an appointment next week with my surgeon so I'll ask him what his thoughts are on it.

Anyhow, any info and advice would be appreciated.

Oh and Ramadan kareem!! :)

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Sai2013 In sha Allah you will be fine.I would fast that way you won't uave many days to make up.When your able to.Since you will be sleeved at the ending of month the liquids can be you Suhor and Iftar.

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Great topic' date=' Ms.Cali!! I'm not sleeved yet but I wondered how fasting would be after being sleeved.

Suzy2030 glad to hear fasting was easy for you after being sleeved.

I, too, have a question about Ramadan. I am being sleeved July 26th and so I'd like to fast until that date BUT I also have to do a few days of liquid diet. I'm not sure how that will work.I have an appointment next week with my surgeon so I'll ask him what his thoughts are on it.

Anyhow, any info and advice would be appreciated.

Oh and Ramadan kareem!! :)[/quote']

Ramadan Kareem!!

I would fast up until the day you need to start your liquid diet! The day before surgery my surgeon hand me doing a cleanse - which was an all day thing too.

After surgery, you should follow Dr's. orders to the T when it comes to diet. This is a major surgery and I don't think you should fast at all. Remember, sick people are not to fast, and I think having major surgery puts you in that category :-)!

Your sleeve is healing and you should be constantly hydrating it throughout the day. You don't want to risk not healing properly. Hopefully you won't need any pain meds - but that's something I took every 6 hours that first few days too.

Inshallah months down the road when you are healed you can make up the missed days. But for now please focus on getting healthy right after surgery!

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