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I saw the PA and Nutritionist today for the final time. I'm 12 days pre-op. Seriously getting real now!

Here are a few things that came up that I didn't know:

What shocked me the most was the fact that I am to stop using Protein supplements starting in Week 3. I'm glad I didn't run out and buy a ton of it!!! Also starting week 7, I can pretty much return to "normal" foods including cooking with oil and butter.

I got a prescription for 3 months of antacid/anti-ulcer medication. (I don't have it near me so I don't know the name). I'm told it's to aid in healing my pouch. Had no idea.

No driving for a week. No lifting anything weighing more than 25 pounds for 4 weeks.

I am not having a Q-On pump like the hospital told me. Meds in the hospital and tylenol ant home.

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They told me no Protein supplements after then either. To get my protein from whole foods. They also told me to wait a month before taking my Multivitamin. I got sent home with 40 of the small percocet, the ones with no Tylenol. As soon as I got constipated I quit using them. My weight restriction is no more than 10lbs for 6 weeks! I wish I had yours cuz my laundry weighs more than 10 lbs, I have to make extra trips lol.. Oh well I guess the walking is good!!! Good luck on your surgery! I will be thinking of you!! Can't wait to read more updates from you.

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I am in Ontario and my surgery (RNY) is on April 22nd. They never told me that yet that I remember. I was told no lifting anything heavier than 10 lbs after surgery. Interesting. I know there are some differences between the States and Canada. I think that I will probably be seeing a nutritionists before leaving the hospital. Thanks for the info

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WOW...constantly amazed at the difference in Doctors. I am at 6 weeks and he said 2 shakes a day.....

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Congrats on your upcoming surgery. I am in the middle of a six-month trail, per my insurance company and only have 3 more months to go. I am looking forward a mean and lean version of me. :) My hubby is planning to have his surgery after mine probably in this fall.

I drop out of the program 3 years ago and at that time, I was going to do the lap band but feel that the gastric bypass would be a better choice for me. My family is very support as well as my colleagues at work. I have had my mental health elevation, my first appointment with the nutrition so I am on track!!!!

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I am in Ontario and my surgery (RNY) is on April 22nd. They never told me that yet that I remember. I was told no lifting anything heavier than 10 lbs after surgery. Interesting. I know there are some differences between the States and Canada. I think that I will probably be seeing a nutritionists before leaving the hospital. Thanks for the info

You are in Ontario?!?! Do am I! Hi neighbour :-) i'm so full of questions if you don't mind me asking. Shall I private message you? (Sorry, kinda excited to see another Ontarian on here)

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Yes you can private msg me I will try to send you a friend request if I can figure this out. I will answer any questions that I can and yhose I cant im sure between the rest of us all we will find the answers.

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You are in Ontario?!?! Do am I! Hi neighbour :-) i'm so full of questions if you don't mind me asking. Shall I private message you? (Sorry, kinda excited to see another Ontarian on here)

Im from northern AB...lol just had rny march 26...on week 2 post op diet..still swollen in lower abdomen...went to mexico for my surgery.. awesome experience.. better than waiting the 4 yrs i had already.

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I saw the PA and Nutritionist today for the final time. I'm 12 days pre-op. Seriously getting real now!

Here are a few things that came up that I didn't know:

What shocked me the most was the fact that I am to stop using Protein supplements starting in Week 3. I'm glad I didn't run out and buy a ton of it!!! Also starting week 7, I can pretty much return to "normal" foods including cooking with oil and butter.

I got a prescription for 3 months of antacid/anti-ulcer medication. (I don't have it near me so I don't know the name). I'm told it's to aid in healing my pouch. Had no idea.

No driving for a week. No lifting anything weighing more than 25 pounds for 4 weeks.

I am not having a Q-On pump like the hospital told me. Meds in the hospital and tylenol ant home.

You are pre op...not post op right? Ehat date iscyour surgery.. i have tobdisagree with nut about 3 week no protein...naybe u miss understood...generally week 1 post oo...clear fluids..low sugar...low fat...ni sodium...week 2 intro to milk ..yogurts ...pureed liquid Soups..and Protein shakes (calciums)..inc week1 fluids ..week 3 soft foods cottage cheese..scrambled eggs....abd weeks 1 and 2 foods...week 4 intro to sift fishes i believe.....

Protein is vital in healing process as well as full feeling...dont stalkbuo on anything til u are at tgat point...remember take it slow...6 weeks internal body healing...low sugars...low fat and low sodium..our bodies already pumped up with saline...honlow didium Soups and or add Water.....good luck with durgery and your journey...btw i have taken a nutrition course and am an LPN....

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Sillyolme1 I'm scheduled 4/15.

My practice does Protein shakes for 2 weeks post-op then only "real" Protein starting in week 3. Lactose free skin milk, yogurt, cottage cheese, canned tuna or salad, 1/2 egg.

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Interesting how things differ. We are to stop taking supplements 2 weeks before surgery and start up again 2 weeks post op when we start pureed foods. For 3 months post op we take the Prilosec (omeprazole) and potassium.

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Sillyolme1 I'm scheduled 4/15.

My practice does Protein shakes for 2 weeks post-op then only "real" Protein starting in week 3. Lactose free skin milk, yogurt, cottage cheese, canned tuna or salad, 1/2 egg.

You must be so excited..the time is slmost here!! Best wishes on a successful surgery and quick healing. Ive started week 3 diet...no fish..soft meat til next week...do Soups..cottage cheese....pudding...protein powder drinks...yay..hopefully i will like them more than the premixed drinks...ick!!

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Interesting how things differ. We are to stop taking supplements 2 weeks before surgery and start up again 2 weeks post op when we start pureed foods. For 3 months post op we take the Prilosec (omeprazole) and potassium.

Hmmm.im curious why potassium and Prilosec..or is that an ant-acid? Yes seems there are differences in nutrition..as ive been watching the boards and previously done my homework...lol...im not sure why people..doctors.. would want to push their..or pts.. bodies..but i guess to each their own Still better to err on side of caution..i think..

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yes, each doc is definitely different! it is interesting how their vast training and experiences differ.

Wishing you the very best of luck with surgery!

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