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Guide to Eating Before and After Bariatric Surgery Pre-Surgery Liver Reduction Diet Explanation You will be placed on a liver reduction diet for a minimum of 2 weeks. This may be adjusted by your surgery team based on your body mass index (BMI). BREAKFAST SNACK LUNCH SNACK DINNER FLUID: High 64 oz of Protein from Protein from protein, calorire- free, Shake allowable Shake allowable low carb decaf fluid foods list foods list 6:00pm daily 6:00 am 12:00pm 9:00am 3:00pm Two approved high protein, low carbohydrate shakes per day (Recommend: Premier Protein, Pure Protein, GNC Lean Shake 25, Ensure Max Protein) Snacks: See attached approved food list. Suggested snacks: ¼ cup nuts (unflavored and unsalted), ¼ cup cheese (cheddar or colby jack), ¼ cup cottage cheese, 2 boiled eggs, one chicken drumstick (baked, boiled, grilled). Dinner: High protein- low carb meal per day from approved food list Plan to have a shake or approved snack every 3 hours. Going longer than 3 hours without a shake, approved snack or meal may make you feel lightheaded, weak, or cause a headache. • Mix protein powder with water or sugar-free almond milk only • If you take blood pressure or blood sugar medications: Be sure to monitor your blood pressure and blood sugar daily. If your blood pressure changes by more than 20 mm HG from normal or your blood sugar falls below 70 mg/dl while on this diet you will need to contact your Primary Care Physician to discuss a possible adjustment of your blood pressure or blood sugar medications. • In addition to snacks, you may have the following in between shakes as desired: Chicken or beef broth, sugar free jello, sugar free crystal light, propel or G2; sugar free popsicles. Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS): Drink 32 oz regular (not sugar free) Gatorade/Powerade or apple juice the evening before surgery. Drink another 16 oz the day of surgery, stopping all fluids 2 hours before your scheduled surgery time. ALLOWED FOODS LIST Below is a list of allowable foods for your preop diet. This list outlines suitable sources of low-glycemic carbohydrates, proteins, and healthy oils that, when taken in the recommended amount, supports ketosis. ** YOU MAY NOT HAVE BREAD, PASTA, OR POTATOES. NO RICE OR GRAINS** RECOMMENDED VEGETABLES RECOMMENDED FRUIT RECOMMENDED NUT & SEEDS 3 handfuls of veggies per meal 1 handful of fruit can replace One 3 finger portion per day 1 handful of veggies once per day Alfalfa Sprouts Almonds Artichokes Apples Brazil Nuts Asian greens Apricots Coconut Meat Asparagus Blackberries Flax/ Linseeds Baby Spinach Blueberries Hazelnuts Bamboo shoots Cantaloupe Macadamias Bean sprouts Cherries Peanuts Bok Choy Grapefruit Pecans Broccoli Lemons Pepitas Broccolini Limes Pine nuts Brussels sprouts Mangoes Pistachios Cabbage Mulberries Sesame seeds Cauliflower Nectarines Sunflower seeds Celery Oranges Walnuts Chard Passion Fruit Coleslaw (dry) Peaches RECOMMENDED HEALTHY OILS Cucumber Pears 1-2 tbsp/day Eggplant Pineapple Coconut oil Endive Raspberries Flax oil Fennel Strawberries Grapeseed oil Kohlrabi Watermelon Macadamia oil Leeks Olive oil Lettuce – all types RECOMMENDED PROTEIN Sesame oil Mushrooms 1 palm sized portion /meal Walnut oil Okra Beef Olives Cheese- low fat RECOMMENDED CONDIMENTS Onions Chicken Low sodium soy sauce Radish Duck Lemon or lime juice Radicchio Eggs Snow Peas Fish All spices Spinach Lamb All herbs Sprouts Pork Red wine vinegar Squash Prawns Tomato Scallops SWEETENERS Turnip Shrimp Stevia Water Chestnuts Turkey Splenda (sucralose) Zucchini Veal Post-Op Diet Stages Phase Weeks Post Op Diet Type Total Meal Size Meals per Day Stage 1 First Two weeks Clear Liquids 2-4 ounces 3-5 meals Stage 2 Full Liquids Stage 3 Weeks 3-4 Puree 2-6 ounces 3 meals Stage 4 Weeks 5-6 Soft 4-8 ounces 3 meals With Time Stage 5… Regular Diet 4-8 ounces 3 meals It is important that your diet is advanced slowly and that you introduce foods one at a time. This helps to decrease your risks, complications and nausea after surgery. The first 6 weeks after surgery are very important to re-program your swallowing center and develop habits that will help you maximize your lifelong weight loss journey. Remember! Weight loss surgery is a tool to help you lose weight and requires lifestyle changes to be successful. Focus on small bites, chewing foods thoroughly (20-30 times per bite) and drinking 30 minutes before or after your mealtimes. Smaller plates make smaller portions appear larger!
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