Jump to content
×
Are you looking for the BariatricPal Store? Go now!

To Eat Or Not To Eat...



Recommended Posts

Hi everyone! I wanted to clear up some stuff before I have my surgery. I have heard so many different remarks about what you can eat and not eat after the surgery. So here's a list of things I'm confused about. Let's hear what you have been told by your doctors.

  • Bread
  • Gum
  • Carbonated beverages
  • Caffeine
  • Pasta
  • Rice

And any other things that are remarkable. Thanks a bunch! :eek:

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Most all of the doctors say no carbonation. Most of the other items depend on you. Many people have trouble with bread, some do better with toast. When it comes to rice, Pasta, etc it's all personal preference. I'm trying to follow the sugar busters diet as much as possible (my doctor also suggested this). So, I'm staying away from potatoes, rice, Pasta, sugar, and most things white. This has really helped with my weight loss.

What you really need to do, is ask your doctor. They all vary a little in what they want their patients to eat.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I dont drink carbonated beverages apart from once in a blue moon because I've never had a habit of drinking them. Softdrinks such as coke and fanta, god they're simply AWFUL for you and I just dont drink them, never have, wont let my kids have them either apart from very occasionally. And I'm phobic about artificial sweetener.

Everything else on that list I have quite regularly, well not really gum, I dont really think chewing all day is a good look, its disgusting when people talk to you with gum in their mouths. I avoid it unless I have a bad taste in my mouth.

bread, rice, Pasta yes I eat those. I dont believe in really low carb diets but I have reduced my dependence on those foods, they're occasional foods for me. Bread is just hard, although I can eat it, and I dont really want it anymore. Pasta we'd eat about once a fortnight as a family and brown rice I might have 2 or 3 times a week.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I've done coffee from day one post-op--not sure why some doctors don't permit it (I read one today who said she can't have it for six months!!! OMG)

Rice and Pasta I'm careful with--while gum, carbonated beverages and bread I stay totally away from.

I have to tell you: By the time you eat your Protein first, you don't have much room left for ANYTHING ELSE! You'll only be able to eat 1/4 to 1/2 cup for each meal--so you make the very best of every meal, protein-wise! :eek:

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I was not specifically told NOT to have any of that stuff. It was recommended to stay away from caffeine or carbonation - I'm okay with the reasons behind that. I was told that some people have trouble with bread. Basically, I can try anything as long as I take it slow when I introduce it back into my diet. I have eaten rice. It's so small, I didn't have any trouble with it at all. Of course, it was cooked in the slow cooker for a Soup, so it was puffier and softer than rice you might make in just a pan. But as always - follow what your doctor says. ;)

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I was told carbonation could really cause my band tummy problems. I tried it later on and I would sip then burp, sip and burp. Not worth it.

bread if gooey (like yeast rolls) could get gummed up. I don' t want to take the chance. I toast or eat the crusty part of roll.

Rice and Pasta has never been a problem for me.

When you are at the point in you food guideline to start eating anything but bandster size portions, you must try SLOWLY and see how it goes.

good luck

edie

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Hi everyone! I wanted to clear up some stuff before I have my surgery. I have heard so many different remarks about what you can eat and not eat after the surgery. So here's a list of things I'm confused about. Let's hear what you have been told by your doctors.

And any other things that are remarkable. Thanks a bunch! ;)

after i was on solids, my surgeon said try whatever i want to eat, take it very slowly and if i have problems stop.

the only problem i have is with very dough-y bread. rice sometimes depending on my restriction level that day, but i normally know how tight i am.

the really funny thing is, i used to be a massive diet cherry coke drinker, now i have no desire for it. every once in awhile, i will get one, take a few sips and be like 'ehhh... no biggie'. i have to be careful though because of the carbonation, it tends to stay in the pouch and i then have gas pains a bit.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I had the same dr as losingjusme. He told me the same...try everything and see what you can or can't handle. so far, I can eat anything.

He even said that its ok to drink carbonated beverages, as long as its on an empty stomach. I was so addicted to diet sprite...drank it as a child, so for 20 years I drank it every day. I haven't touched it since surgery and I must admit I feel better!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

See below

  • Bread - yes, but not much of it.
  • Gum - yes, but I don't chew gum very often
  • Carbonated beverages - yes, but rarely because it can bug my stomach
  • Caffeine - yes, every day.
  • Pasta - yes, but can't eat much at once.
  • Rice - yes

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

  • Bread - yes, toasted
  • Gum - occasionally
  • Carbonated beverages - no
  • Caffeine - no, my nutritionist says it causes you to get hungry faster (I have never heard of this, but I listened, just to be on the safe side)
  • Pasta - occasionally
  • Rice - occasionally

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

What my nurse at Sydney Obesity Clinic told me was:

bread - yes, not the fresh dough kind as that can gum up. But toasted is fine.

Gum - Don't know, she didn't say anything and I didn't ask as I don't chew it.

Carbonated beverages I've been told is a no as the gases can cause your band to shift.

Caffeine yes, as I'm told coffee if fine.

Pasta - yes, but depends on the person. Some can eat it some can't.

Rice - same with Pasta. But be careful as it can sometimes expand in your stomach.

Edit: now that I have been back on solids for a while. Rice for me is a no no. Carbonated beverages if I let them go somewhat flat are fine. And pasta, is ok too. Just keep in mind to chew, and eat slowly. Sometimes still I forget then feel like an Alien chest burster from Aliens is trying to get out.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

  • Trending Products

  • Trending Topics

  • Recent Status Updates

    • Stone Art By SKL

      Decorative Wall Cladding & Panels | Stone Art By SKL
      Elevate your space with Stone Art By SKL's decorative wall claddings & panels. Explore premium designs for timeless elegance.
      · 0 replies
      1. This update has no replies.
    • Clueless_girl

      Losing my hair in clumps and still dealing with "stomach" issues from gallbladder removal surgery. On the positive side I'm doing better about meeting protein and water goals and taking my vitamins, so yay? 🤷‍♀️
      · 0 replies
      1. This update has no replies.
    • BeanitoDiego

      I've hit a stall 9 months out. I'm not worried, though. My fitness levels continue to improve and I have nearly accomplished my pre-surgery goal of learning to scuba dive! One dive left to complete to get my PADI card 🐠
      I was able to go for a 10K/6mile hike in the mountains two days ago just for the fun of it. In the before days, I might have attempted this, but it would have taken me 7 or 8 hours to complete and I would have been exhausted and in pain for the next two days. Taking my time with breaks for snacks and water, I was finished with my wee jaunt in only 4 hours 😎 and really got to enjoy photographing some insects, fungi, and turtles.
      · 0 replies
      1. This update has no replies.
    • Mr.Kantos

      Just signed up. Feeling optimistic.
      · 0 replies
      1. This update has no replies.
    • Frugal

      Welcome to Frugal Testing, where we are committed to revolutionizing the software testing landscape with our efficient and affordable solutions. As a pioneering company in this field, we understand the challenges faced by startups, small to medium-sized businesses and any organization working without budget constraints. Our mission is to deliver top-notch testing services that ensure the highest quality of software, all while keeping your costs in check.
      Frugal Testing offers a comprehensive suite of testing services tailored to meet diverse needs. Specializing in different types of testing including functional testing, automation testing, metaverse testing and D365 testing, we cover all bases to guarantee thorough software quality assurance. Our approach is not just about identifying bugs; it's about ensuring a seamless and superior user experience.
      Innovation is at the heart of what we do. By integrating the latest tools and technologies, many of which are cutting-edge open source solutions, we stay ahead in delivering efficient and effective testing services. This approach allows us to provide exceptional quality testing without the high costs typically associated with advanced testing methodologies.
      Understanding each client's unique needs is fundamental to our service delivery. At Frugal Testing, the focus is on creating customized testing strategies that align with specific business goals and budget requirements. This client-centric approach ensures that every testing solution is not only effective but also fully aligned with the client's objectives.
      Our team is our greatest asset. Composed of skilled professionals who are experts in the latest testing techniques and technologies, they bring dedication, expertise and a commitment to excellence in every project. This expertise ensures that our client’s software not only meets but often exceeds the highest standards of quality and performance.
      Frugal Testing is more than just a service provider; we are a partner in your success. With a blend of quality, innovation and cost-effectiveness, we are here to help you navigate the complexities of software testing, ensuring your product stands out in today's competitive market. 
      · 0 replies
      1. This update has no replies.
  • Recent Topics

  • Hot Products

  • Sign Up For
    Our Newsletter

    Follow us for the latest news
    and special product offers!
  • Together, we have lost...
      lbs

    PatchAid Vitamin Patches

    ×