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ROFLMAO!

My bariatric surgeon sai dthe same thing when I asked him about post

op pain releivers. He said that WLS patients have no higher risk of

ulcers from aspirin than the general public. He said there were a

lot of " myths " out there.

Then I reminded him that I learned that " myth " from his own staff

run support group! Go figure!!!

Robyn

> <<but frankly we believe way too much that comes across the

internet

> as " truth " . IMO>>

>

> I agree with Kat. If you can't show me data, I don't want to

hear, " Well, I read it on this or that board and 'everyone' said

yadda, yadda, yadda. "

>

> I know that there is no WLS standard for nutrionists - yet - but

there are plenty out there that are learning nutrition for post-

ops. Mine is one of them. Yes, I have been very, very luck when it

comes to my doctor and her staff. However, for those that had

surgeons with terrible to no after-care, there are ways to do solid

research. If someone on a board says something and others agree,

find out the source. Get facts and data and research.

>

> I get in 75-100 grams or more of protein a day. I balance solid

food and protein shakes. " Balance " is a key word for my doc. Hood

Smoothies are just fine for 15 grams of that intake.

>

> I am very serious when it comes to WLS research because WLS has

seen such an increase and so many things may still be unknown. One

reason I almost didn't have it was because there were not enough

longitudinal studies, but I found out enough to convince me this was

the path for me. While I like hearing other people's personal

experiences on boards, that is totally different from good, sound

research on WLS issues. Someone tells me that we hardly absorb any

protein from solids foods, they need to have the data to back it up

before I am going to believe it and change my daily eating.

>

> Hugs,

>

>

>

>

>

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we may or may not be of higher risk but the results of such ulcers

are much more devistating as there is so much less stomach surface

area and if the ulcers happen to be formed in the old stomach...then

it is much harder to take care of as coating type meds can not get

into the old stomach so ... YGWYPF

just my 0.02 as always

lAURA ~peach~

> > <<but frankly we believe way too much that comes across the

> internet

> > as " truth " . IMO>>

> >

> > I agree with Kat. If you can't show me data, I don't want to

> hear, " Well, I read it on this or that board and 'everyone' said

> yadda, yadda, yadda. "

> >

> > I know that there is no WLS standard for nutrionists - yet - but

> there are plenty out there that are learning nutrition for post-

> ops. Mine is one of them. Yes, I have been very, very luck when

it

> comes to my doctor and her staff. However, for those that had

> surgeons with terrible to no after-care, there are ways to do

solid

> research. If someone on a board says something and others agree,

> find out the source. Get facts and data and research.

> >

> > I get in 75-100 grams or more of protein a day. I balance solid

> food and protein shakes. " Balance " is a key word for my doc.

Hood

> Smoothies are just fine for 15 grams of that intake.

> >

> > I am very serious when it comes to WLS research because WLS has

> seen such an increase and so many things may still be unknown.

One

> reason I almost didn't have it was because there were not enough

> longitudinal studies, but I found out enough to convince me this

was

> the path for me. While I like hearing other people's personal

> experiences on boards, that is totally different from good, sound

> research on WLS issues. Someone tells me that we hardly absorb

any

> protein from solids foods, they need to have the data to back it

up

> before I am going to believe it and change my daily eating.

> >

> > Hugs,

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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i suppose to me its a matter of is the risk of ulcers worth taking

the chance ... my resounding answer is NO... not in my body... thats

why i said it was just my 0.02 i dont want anyone to think i am

telling anyone what they should or should not do...

hugs ~peach~

> > > > <<but frankly we believe way too much that comes across the

> > > internet

> > > > as " truth " . IMO>>

> > > >

> > > > I agree with Kat. If you can't show me data, I don't want

to

> > > hear, " Well, I read it on this or that board and 'everyone'

said

> > > yadda, yadda, yadda. "

> > > >

> > > > I know that there is no WLS standard for nutrionists - yet -

> but

> > > there are plenty out there that are learning nutrition for

post-

> > > ops. Mine is one of them. Yes, I have been very, very luck

> when

> > it

> > > comes to my doctor and her staff. However, for those that had

> > > surgeons with terrible to no after-care, there are ways to do

> > solid

> > > research. If someone on a board says something and others

> agree,

> > > find out the source. Get facts and data and research.

> > > >

> > > > I get in 75-100 grams or more of protein a day. I balance

> solid

> > > food and protein shakes. " Balance " is a key word for my doc.

> > Hood

> > > Smoothies are just fine for 15 grams of that intake.

> > > >

> > > > I am very serious when it comes to WLS research because WLS

> has

> > > seen such an increase and so many things may still be

unknown.

> > One

> > > reason I almost didn't have it was because there were not

enough

> > > longitudinal studies, but I found out enough to convince me

this

> > was

> > > the path for me. While I like hearing other people's personal

> > > experiences on boards, that is totally different from good,

> sound

> > > research on WLS issues. Someone tells me that we hardly

absorb

> > any

> > > protein from solids foods, they need to have the data to back

it

> > up

> > > before I am going to believe it and change my daily eating.

> > > >

> > > > Hugs,

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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Peach,

I so agree with you. We need to safeguard our health. After all that

is the main reason we had the surgery. If we can avoid a health

issue it is better to play it safe.

That is why I was so shocked at my bariatric surgeon's nonchalant

attitude about NSAIDS! Especially after his own support group

advised AGAINST using NSAIDS for pain relief!

You are right--You get what you pay for. I have been less than

satified about his post op care. I feel like he got his money for

the surgery and he is done with me. However, I took personal

resposibility for my health and found an endocriniologist to deal

with my post op health issues. She was the first one to advise me

against starting my plastics since my labs were poor and I was a

poor candidate for plastic surgery right now.

A week later my PS agreed with her when he reviewed my lab work. He

took me off calendar until my health improves. After all I underwent

a biopsy, D & C, a CAT scan, barium swallow test and an endoscope

all in one month! I need to allow my body to heal. I return to have

polyps removed next week.

Robyn

> > > > > <<but frankly we believe way too much that comes across

the

> > > > internet

> > > > > as " truth " . IMO>>

> > > > >

> > > > > I agree with Kat. If you can't show me data, I don't want

> to

> > > > hear, " Well, I read it on this or that board and 'everyone'

> said

> > > > yadda, yadda, yadda. "

> > > > >

> > > > > I know that there is no WLS standard for nutrionists -

yet -

> > but

> > > > there are plenty out there that are learning nutrition for

> post-

> > > > ops. Mine is one of them. Yes, I have been very, very luck

> > when

> > > it

> > > > comes to my doctor and her staff. However, for those that

had

> > > > surgeons with terrible to no after-care, there are ways to

do

> > > solid

> > > > research. If someone on a board says something and others

> > agree,

> > > > find out the source. Get facts and data and research.

> > > > >

> > > > > I get in 75-100 grams or more of protein a day. I balance

> > solid

> > > > food and protein shakes. " Balance " is a key word for my

doc.

> > > Hood

> > > > Smoothies are just fine for 15 grams of that intake.

> > > > >

> > > > > I am very serious when it comes to WLS research because

WLS

> > has

> > > > seen such an increase and so many things may still be

> unknown.

> > > One

> > > > reason I almost didn't have it was because there were not

> enough

> > > > longitudinal studies, but I found out enough to convince me

> this

> > > was

> > > > the path for me. While I like hearing other people's

personal

> > > > experiences on boards, that is totally different from good,

> > sound

> > > > research on WLS issues. Someone tells me that we hardly

> absorb

> > > any

> > > > protein from solids foods, they need to have the data to

back

> it

> > > up

> > > > before I am going to believe it and change my daily eating.

> > > > >

> > > > > Hugs,

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

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