Have you undergone bariatric surgery, or are you planning to undergo one soon? Congratulations! You are on the right path to better health. It's important to remember that surgery is just one part of a comprehensive journey of changes that will help you maintain your body and health
Studies have shown that patients who have undergone bariatric surgery and have followed a healthy lifestyle have achieved significant improvements in their physical and mental well-being.
The most important principle for success in maintaining nutrition and habits after bariatric surgery is perseverance. The more you adhere to the guidelines, the quicker you can return to your normal routine and enjoy the benefits of the surgery. Additionally, it's essential to maintain a positive attitude. Remember that the challenges of today are the routines of tomorrow, and what currently requires special effort will become easier with time.
The guidelines presented in this article are diverse, addressing both dietary habits and other aspects of daily life after surgery. It is crucial to read and diligently implement these guidelines to avoid discomfort, or even dangerous situations, and to make the most of your surgery.
After successfully undergoing gastric restriction surgery, your stomach will have a capacity of 15-25 milliliters. This restriction allows you to change your eating habits, acquire new ones, and maintain them over time.
The goal of the surgery is to assist in reducing daily food intake and decreasing food absorption in the intestine. It is important to note that this is only assistance, and if you do not make an effort to maintain proper habits, the surgery may not achieve its goal.
To ensure proper weight loss and prevent unwanted side effects, you must adhere to several basic rules. Following these guidelines diligently will help you acquire proper eating habits and facilitate the weight loss process, which may take up to a year and a half on average. Understand that changing your habits is the key to the success of the project you have undertaken.
Diet Stages:
Stage One: Liquids Only – Typically begins the day after surgery. Start with one sip of water every 5-10 minutes until you reach approximately 100 milliliters per meal (1/2 cup). Ensure at least one hour between sips.
Stage Two: Liquid Diet – Starting from the third day for about a week or more, as needed. During this stage, you can introduce various fluids in limited quantities.
Stage Three: Liquid Diet, Puddings, and Blenderized Foods – About a week or more, as needed.
Stage Four: Soft Diet – About a week or more, as needed.
Stage Five: Regular Diet – Up to approximately one month after surgery.
Stage Six: Gradual Transition to Regular Diet.
Definition |
Days |
Foods |
Notes |
Clear liquids |
1-2 days |
Water, tea, coffee without milk, jelly, clear juice |
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Whole liquids |
Start between days 3-7 or more |
Water, tea, ground vegetable soup (you can cook with chicken but don't grind it), juice, dairy products without sugar (milk, yogurt, satiety) tomato juice. It’s recommended that most of the drink will be based on milk and not fruit juice (which is very high in calories ) |
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Ground - porridgy nutrition |
Start between days 7-14 or more |
You can add: a ground protein dish (chicken/turkey/lean beef/ground fish with potatoes+vegetable+broth), crushed or scrambled egg (soft), ground tuna salad with onion and 1 teaspoon of low-fat mayonnaise, soft cheeses Up to 5% fat Milk-based porridge, ground peeled fruit or Gerber, mashed potatoes, a little avocado / tahini / hummus |
|
Soft nutrition |
Start between days 15-30 or more |
Add : meatballs, soft (cooked) chicken, fish, cooked vegetables mashed with a fork, peeled raw vegetables and fruits cut into small cubes. |
|
Transitioning to a normal diet |
A month or more after surgery |
You can add : flakes/ cereal/toasted bread |
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Normal nutrition |
Two months after surgery |
Normal and healthy diet |
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Meal planning is a key element of any diet. When there is no proper planning, it can lead to extreme hunger, resulting in fast eating, minimal chewing, and choosing high-fat and high-calorie foods. It is advisable to plan your daily menu in a way that prevents you from feeling hungry, according to the personalized recommendations you receive from your dietitian.
Here are some general tips for healthy nutrition following gastric bypass surgery.
These guidelines are general, and it is important to consult with your dietitian for individualized instructions:
Proper Hydration After Surgery:
Eating Slowly and Mindfully:
Avoiding High-Calorie Dense Foods:
Preventing Digestive Obstructions:
Protein is Vital:
Please note that in the first few weeks following surgery, you should not swallow pills.
If necessary, check if you can crush the pill or take it in a liquid form.
Take a daily multivitamin according to the following guidelines:
Physical Activity After Bariatric Surgery:
Please note that these guidelines are general, and detailed instructions for each stage will be provided during follow-up visits to the clinic. This follow-up is essential for achieving your desired weight and maintaining your health.