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09-16-2005, 08:23 AM
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10 Commandments Of WLS
The Ten Commandments of Weight Loss Surgery (Kat's Journey)
THOU SHALL NOT DRINK with thy meals. This means never! This is cheating...cheating yourself. It washes the food out of your pouch and allows you to eat more. This will slow and eventually stop your weight loss. PLUS you will not be getting all the benefits of the wise choices you have filled your little pouchy-poo with.
2. THOU SHALL EAT SLOWLY, very slowly. This is not a rule for the first few months post op. This rule is for the rest of your life. If you eat too quickly, you will surely stretch your pouch. Eat too quickly and you will learn the hard way...the nausea is stifling. Oh and CHEW CHEW CHEW!! And when you think you are done, CHEW SOME MORE. Or your food will keep coming back to visit you.
3. THOU SHALL TAKE THY VITAMINS. This surgery is a great tool for weight loss. But, as with all benefits, there are costs...and malnutrition is one of the potential prices of this surgery. Take a multivitamin supplement every day for the rest of your life and it is one you may never have to pay. You will also need to have your blood checked periodically for B-12 levels.
4. THOU SHALL EAT ADEQUATE PROTEIN. What is adequate? I am not a physician, so I cannot say for sure. I have heard everything from 50-60 grams a day to a much higher number Meat is usually very heavy and it is hard to digest so it ends up being the last thing we work on at a meal. A lot (I did not say all) of post ops tend to take more of what rests comfortably in their pouch...all I am saying is to be aware and then adjust so you are meeting those requirements...above all be balanced in your diet (DON'T FREAK CAUSE I USED THE D WORD HERE.... definition of diet-from Greek diaita, literally, manner of living, from diaitasthai to lead one's life- a: food and drink regularly provided or consumed. b: habitual nourishment-PLEASE NOTE-DIET does NOT translate to STARVATION or DEPRIVING ONESELF on ANY level...it merely suggests a habitual eating style...)
5. THOU SHALL EXERCISE. Just do SOMETHING. Even if it means starting off simply...take the stairs instead of the escalator or elevator. Park at the furthest spot in the parking lot. Carry your shopping basket instead of pushing the cart (on small shopping days of course...LOL).
6. THOU SHALL DRINK at least 64 ounces of water, everyday. It seems that some people have problems doing this. Use a water bottle and carry it with you everywhere. Sip all day long. Or refill a gallon jug and drain it every day. Do it in 2 pitchers. Do it with 2-32oz sport water bottles. Please note however, that if you are drinking coffee or tea with caffeine, you will have to compensate for the diuretic effects of the caffeine. Caffeine robs your body of water, therefore, you will not only be unable to count the coffee or tea, but you will have to drink an extra cups of fluid for every cup of regular coffee or caffeinated tea that you drink to compensate for the diuretic effects of the caffeine.
7. THOU SHALL EAT WELL BALANCED MEALS. I think my friends' doctor said it best: Protein first and foremost, then green/yellow vegetables, then fruit, and then starches.
8. THOU SHALL NOT EAT SUGAR, in ANY form.... no candy!!! Treat yourself with some fresh fruit!! If I can give up blueberry blizzards from Dairy Queen, anybody can give up sweets!
9. THOU SHALL NOT modify these commandments to suit thy needs. It will not work. You will only defeat yourself physically.
10. THOU SHALL LOVE THYSELF and be happy with the body God gave thee. God did not intend for all of us to be supermodels, and this surgery will NOT make you one. Happiness comes from within. Be happy with who and what you are. Or you will defeat yourself mentally. Then the battle will be lost before it is ever even begun
http://www.katsjourney.com/
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09-16-2005, 09:01 AM
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I just wanted to add a correction. Please forgive me but it was bugging me. 2oz of protein don't equal 50-60 grams of protein. More like 20-25 so we need to eat this twice a day.
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09-16-2005, 10:20 AM
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I love this, I think I need to copy it and post it in my house! Thank you for posting it!
Kristen
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09-16-2005, 10:44 AM
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thanks for taking the time to put that together!! It will be posted in a prominent place on the Amana Gallery (fridge). It sums up so nicely what I need to remember once I have this body altering experience!
donna
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09-16-2005, 11:08 AM
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This was awesome. Thanks for taking the time to put this together. Incredible words of wisdom. Kel
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09-16-2005, 04:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Barbarajo
I just wanted to add a correction. Please forgive me but it was bugging me. 2oz of protein don't equal 50-60 grams of protein. More like 20-25 so we need to eat this twice a day.
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I appreciate the correction actually Barbara. When I posted it this morning, after reading that I wondered about that. 2 ounces does not seem like very much at all. That is good to know!
I got the commandments from a website I found:
http://www.katsjourney.com/
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09-17-2005, 08:32 AM
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I just didn't want people to go around eating 2oz of tuna thinking that they were getting 50-60 grams when 3oz of tuna is 22ish. Chicken is about the same. Maybe steak is different 3oz is about 35.
So everyone be sure to have at least 2, 2oz or 3oz servings a day of protein or also good to know that 1oz of cheese is about 6 grams.
Thank you so much for posting this
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BMI 43.7/now 26.9
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