Advice, Again!

I am so new to this, therefore I am back with
another question. Since I told my family (as much as I
know about this surgery) two people have asked me:
after surgery "why would your body now accept such a
small amount of food to sustain itself" and if it can,
"why don’t I try just living on what your post-ops
currently ingest". I know currently it would be very
difficult to live on such small amounts of food and
liquids, so why does my body let me AFTER the surgery? Is
it silly to think I could follow your intake
guidelines now and getting the same results, sans surgery? I
don’t have a good answer. I told them I am not sure
why. I usually get the shakes when I don’t eat at
certain times or get enough food, will my body still do
this? Curious, again… Also, can someone post the

actual food reccomendation their Doctor has given them
to follow as far as a "normal day" goes- <br>Also,
do I have give up ALL alcohol? I can never drink
beer again?

5 Responses to “Advice, Again!”

  1. Neva Marjory Says:

    I doubt whether I can answer ALL your questions
    and will leave some of them for someone else. I also
    don’t know HOW our bodies are able to sustain itself on
    the little bit of food that we intake other than the
    fact that we are probably very fuel efficient to begin
    with. You probably should ask your doctor that
    question. If you only ate what I eat now, you would more
    than likely overeat at some point, because you would
    never get that sensation of being full like after
    surgery. You would always feel hungry and eventually feel
    compelled to overeat at some point. A lot has to do with
    the by-pass. Much of the food even though eaten, is
    by-passed so there is not that significant weight gain. I
    was also told NO alcohol. I didn’t drink, so this was
    no problem for me. The only thing I can tell you is

    the experience I had with liquid cold medicine that
    contained alcohol……I took the recommended dosage of 2
    tsp. It took about 30 seconds before I was floored. I
    couldn’t even walk straight. I felt like I had been on a
    week drunk. If 2 tsp. of cold medicine could do that,
    I would hate to think what would happen with a
    bottle of beer. I know I am probably talking differently
    than someone else, but we all have our own experiences
    and you should compare them all. Good luck…Helen

  2. Kathy Lucrecia Says:

    I still drink an occasional drink… but NEVER
    beer… too much gas… fills my tummy! I also never
    drink soda either, by my doctors advice. But remember
    if you do drink alcohol, there is not that much food
    in you to help counter the affects of the alcohol…
    so you will be a "cheap" date LOL!!! One drink does
    me fine for an entire night (2-3hours)<br>Cindy

  3. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hey, my Hubby might like that Cheap Date Theory! <br>Thanks for letting me know
    how it works for you, I know everyone is different… but I like to hear how it
    may be.<br>KR

  4. Neva Marjory Says:

    I had my first shot of rum last night. Within 10
    seconds, I had to sit down. My head got heavier and
    heavier and I laid back for about 3-4 minutes. When I got
    around to gettting up, I was actually buzzed. I even
    slurred my words. I couldnt believe 1 shot did that to
    me. <br>I dont think I will ever do that again. Im
    definately a cheap drunk now.

  5. Neva Marjory Says:

    One reason you cant make it on a post op diet
    without surgery is that your stomach is still active. It
    demands to be fed. There are nerves and things to your
    stomach that start to complain if you dont eat enough.
    With surgery, the stomach is cut away and the nerves
    are severed (to keep you from getting ulcers). We
    still get hungry, but it isnt the same "stomach ache"
    kinda hungry we used to get, its more of a weak
    feeling.<br>You will never make it on a post op diet. Its a
    ridiculously little amount of food compared to what an average
    person, especially an abese one eats. It will only make
    you binge and your body needs the fuel to burn the
    weight anyways.

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