question for the seasoned vsgers
kenziesmom_2000
Posts: 17 Member
I am just over 3 months out from surgery. I focus on my protein EVERY single meal. I am still only able to eat 3-4 ozs at time and only about 4 x's a day. My caloric intake is only around 500-650/day. Is that ok for this early on?
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That is pretty typical at 3 months out. I often found that how much I could eat greatly depended on what type of protein I was eating. For example I could eat maybe 3-4 ounces of chicken or ground beef but if I ate say cottage cheese, I could eat 1/2 cup plus a string cheese and a couple bites of veggies. I'd say you are doing good. At that stage you are still focusing on getting in your water and protein more than anything else.
By about 6 months and definitely by 8 months you should notice that you can eat that 3-4 ounces of meat and still have room for at least a few bites of veggies.
At almost 3 years out, I can eat 3-4 ounces of meat plus 1/2 cup or more of veggies at one time plus a little rice or potatoes (if I choose). The further out you get from surgery, the more your meals will start to resemble "normal" meals except they will always be in small quantities. Even now, I use a salad plate for my meals and they definitely aren't heaped up or crowded by any means and I normally can't quite finish that.0 -
Sounds pretty normal to me. It was at about 3 months I began working my way up to 1000-1200 calories where I stayed for the remainder of my loss phase. Even today, at 1 year out, I eat no more than 3-4 ounces at a time and do 2 protein suplements per day to hit my target of 75+g\day0
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Sounds normal. It gets easier the farther out you get. Go by what your surgical team says because we each have slightly different directions, expectations and procedures.
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Sounds about right. Don't worry about calories, just focus on the protein and water and you will be fine. It takes time but things will gradually creep upward. I think for me it was around 7 - 8 months out.
Susan0 -
Normal calories and protein.
Interestingly, though, at almost a year out I still cannot eat more than 2-2.5 oz of dense protein most of the time. Any more than this and I'd "explode". I have to wonder if my sleeve is extra small or something.0 -
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Sounds like you are doing real well. Keep up the good work and continue to focus on the protein.0