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> I have a question about the first meal.

>

> I wake up at 7:00AM and after I'm done with working out it's about

> 10:00AM(including 40min. roundtrip to and from gym and showering and

> waiting an hour before eating etc).

I think the trick is to space out all your meals evenly throughout the

day. I'd worry less about eating every three hours exactly and just

divide up the hours you do have by six meals.

On an unrelated note, I think I realized this morning one of the

reasons why I quit last time: I hate working out. LOL. My attention

span for it is about 20 minutes which is fine for HIIT, but half way

through this morning's upper body wkout I started thinking " Aren't I

done yet? " (Okay, whining is more like it). And my post-workout

thoughts weren't any better! How long is it going to take for me to

get used to this?

However, I took my measurements this morning (as I am making this

officially " Day 1 " ) and realized something else: I'm FAT. So, I do

have that motivator going for me. :-D

Regan

C1W1D1

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I'm the same way when it is my upper body days. I have to keep

telling myself, " You already got up this early and blew the sleep

time, so you better put it to good use!! " Plus I look forward to the

coffee that will be waiting for me when I return home :) Smelling

the gentleman's at the front desk and not getting any sucks. I swear

one day I'm going to ask him to fill up my water bottle!

Pam

> > I have a question about the first meal.

> >

> > I wake up at 7:00AM and after I'm done with working out it's

about

> > 10:00AM(including 40min. roundtrip to and from gym and showering

and

> > waiting an hour before eating etc).

>

> I think the trick is to space out all your meals evenly throughout

the

> day. I'd worry less about eating every three hours exactly and just

> divide up the hours you do have by six meals.

>

> On an unrelated note, I think I realized this morning one of the

> reasons why I quit last time: I hate working out. LOL. My

attention

> span for it is about 20 minutes which is fine for HIIT, but half way

> through this morning's upper body wkout I started thinking " Aren't I

> done yet? " (Okay, whining is more like it). And my post-workout

> thoughts weren't any better! How long is it going to take for me to

> get used to this?

>

> However, I took my measurements this morning (as I am making this

> officially " Day 1 " ) and realized something else: I'm FAT. So, I do

> have that motivator going for me. :-D

>

> Regan

> C1W1D1

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Our patients come in as a group on the Wednesday following surgery (most surgeries done on Tuesday so they are usually POD8) for what we call First Breakfast. Up to this point, they follow a CL diet. At this time, we have been having them advance to soft foods and have been serving scrambled eggs and cream of wheat. We have them dish up their own plate, reinforcing the the total volume of food recommended (1/4 cup total) and encouraging 75% PRO and 25% other. They use measuring tablespoons to dish up their food. One of the RD's talks to them during breakfast, reminding them to eat slowly and mindfully and to chew thoroughly. Then our exercise physiologist talks to them about post-op appropriate activity. Recently we have had a lot of complaints coming back through the surgeon's office about patients complaining about being sick after that meal. The surgeon is blaming the eggs, saying they are overcooked hospital eggs, etc. I

was interested to see eggs near the top of the "untolerated foods" list. What else could we serve at our First Breakfast meeting? Any ideas?

TIA,

S Birch, RD LD

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-Sandy,

Our second week is full liquids. They can stary with sfCIB, thin hot

cereals, cream soups, etc. We start sc eggs on week three and even

at that a lot of people complain that they do not tolerate eggs.

Also, we encourage the patients to introduce foods one at a time to

assess tolerance. Maybe just start out with a varitey of hot cereals

of sf smooth yogurt.

May I ask how you get your patients to come back that day? are they

also seeing their surgeon?

Good luck with class,

Cheryl

-- In , Sandi Birch

<foodycoach@y...> wrote:

> Our patients come in as a group on the Wednesday following surgery

(most surgeries done on Tuesday so they are usually POD8) for what we

call First Breakfast. Up to this point, they follow a CL diet. At

this time, we have been having them advance to soft foods and have

been serving scrambled eggs and cream of wheat. We have them dish up

their own plate, reinforcing the the total volume of food recommended

(1/4 cup total) and encouraging 75% PRO and 25% other. They use

measuring tablespoons to dish up their food. One of the RD's talks

to them during breakfast, reminding them to eat slowly and mindfully

and to chew thoroughly. Then our exercise physiologist talks to them

about post-op appropriate activity. Recently we have had a lot of

complaints coming back through the surgeon's office about patients

complaining about being sick after that meal. The surgeon is blaming

the eggs, saying they are overcooked hospital eggs, etc. I was

interested to see eggs near the top of the

> " untolerated foods " list. What else could we serve at our First

Breakfast meeting? Any ideas?

> TIA,

> S Birch, RD LD

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