Committing to good nutrition is critical to the success of your weight loss surgery. In this section you will find the recommended follow-up diet as well as tips and techniques for maintaining a sensible diet. We want to see you succeed! If you have questions that are not answered here, please feel free to contact us!
Follow-Up Diet Our Registered Dietitian will always be available for post-op patients. If the physician feels you need individual care, you may schedule an appointment. Helpful Tips and Guidelines
What if I can’t eat enough protein? What will happen if I don’t take my supplements? Will my food cravings disappear? I know I should exercise, but… Q: What if I can’t eat enough protein? A: Protein supports the post-op healing process and helps to maintain lean muscle which is essential for losing body fat and retaining muscle mass. A patient who has had the Roux-en Y procedure often has difficulty consuming adequate amounts of protein during the first two months, the most critical time of weight loss. Therefore, it is imperative to take protein supplements until you can get enough protein from your regular diet. A sufficient protein goal would be 60 to 80 grams per day. Work with our staff to help identify well tolerated high protein supplements and foods, and learn to count the grams of protein to achieve your personalized dietary goal. Q: What will happen if I don’t take my supplements? A: Skipping supplements is not an option. Because the body cannot get enough key nutrients from diet alone, patients who have had the Roux-en Y procedure must have vitamin supplementation for life. If they don’t, they risk a nutrient deficiency that may compromise their health and result in permanent damage to their body and vital organs. It’s important to identify the problems and determine a solution that works for you. Q: Will my food cravings disappear? A: Often hunger and food cravings disappear or subside after surgery due to a physiological change in your body chemistry. The effect is most profound the first 12 to 18 months following the Roux-en Y procedure. Therefore, that is the time to develop and integrate healthy behaviors into your lifestyle. Q: I know I should exercise but … A: No ifs, ands, or buts… If you are medically cleared for exercise, it is essential. It takes no time at all to increase your strength and endurance if you start by walking just 10 minutes a day. As you build your endurance, you will become comfortable living a more active lifestyle. Exercise is known to facilitate weight loss and weight maintenance, increase strength, improve mood, combat chronic disease, improve sleep, and reduce depression. In short, it is your ticket to life-long weight management and good health. |