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  1. Start this diet 2 weeks before your surgery. This diet is required and helps shrink your liver which makes a safer and easier surgery. Bread, rice, pasta, starchy vegetables (potatoes/peas/corn/squash), sweets and alcohol are not allowed on the pre-op diet.

  2. The preoperative diet is required for all patients before weight loss surgery. This diet will help to make your liver smaller which makes it safer and easier for your surgeon to perform surgery.

  3. Gastric bypass diet: What to eat after the surgery - Mayo Clinic

    Dec 1, 2023 · Eat lean, protein-rich foods daily. Choose foods and drinks that are low in fats and sugar. Avoid alcohol. Limit caffeine, especially while recovering from surgery, as it can cause dehydration. Take vitamin and mineral supplements daily as directed by your health care team.

  4. Gastric Bypass Diet: What to Eat or Drink Before and After - Healthline

    Nov 14, 2023 · Having gastric bypass surgery requires following some important gastric bypass diet guidelines. Discover them here along with tips for being more active.

  5. The Pre-Op Diet - Elias Ortiz & Company

    The pre op diet is designed to help you prepare for your surgery in several ways: Physically it helps to clean out the stored glycogen from the liver which helps to shrink and make the liver less inflamed.

  6. The Complete Gastric Bypass Diet Guide - obesitycoverage.com

    Aug 19, 2022 · Knowing what you can and can’t eat is the first step towards healthy food choices after surgery. Your diet for the first few weeks after gastric bypass surgery is important for two reasons. Your safety. Eating certain foods could put undue pressure on your healing stomach. Establishing a new way of eating, with a focus on protein.

  7. Full Liquid Diet: Post-op Week 1 Goals: 60-80 grams of protein per day or more if recommended (at least 2-3 protein supplements per day).

  8. Studies show that eating and drinking certain types of foods before and after your surgery may make your recovery easier. Eating high-protein and high-carbohydrate foods in the few weeks before surgery can help give your body the fuel it needs to heal after surgery.

  9. All patients are required to start a Liquid Diet 2 weeks before their surgery date. Following this diet will not only jump start weight loss but will also help reduce the size of your liver making the procedure easier to perform and thus more successful.

  10. Gastric Bypass Diet: Pre and Post Op Bariatric Weight-loss Surgery

    Nov 28, 2018 · Pre-op diet plans range from 800 to 1200 calories a day and will likely include the directions and foods below: If you smoke, quit now. Avoid alcoholic beverages. No sugary beverages. No caffeinated or carbonated beverages. Don’t binge eat. Sip beverages and liquids slowly. Do not drink with meals.

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