Pureed stage -how much am I supposed to be eating at each meal?

canadianmommyof2
on 3/30/16 2:01 pm
RNY on 03/16/16

Hi there, 

I'm now in the pureed stage.  It says in our manual that we should be eating 1/4 cup of food at each meal.a 1/4 cup is equal to 2 Oz. Is this correct? 

Additionally,  ate we supposed to just have protein or do I divide it up with 1 oz of protein, 1 oz veggie /fruit?

I just realized I may have been eating too much sometimes a each meal I was having 3 oz all together. I need to cut back if it's just 2 Oz.

Please help.

Thanks,

Jen

karenp8
on 3/30/16 2:22 pm - Brighton, IL

You are correct. 2 ounces is 1/4 cup. 

   

       

Kala2032
on 3/30/16 4:19 pm - Marrero, LA
RNY on 02/08/16

You are lucky. they have you going to the pureed stage 2 weeks out. I didn't get there til 4 weeks out. 

 

I guess that's why a meal for me was 

1 tbsp lean meat (pureed with broth) or tuna

1 tbsp Vegetables.

1 tbsp starch or fruit

 

If you can have just 2oz concentrate on the protein more than the starches and veggies. 

Height 5' 10, HW: 538 lbs 05/2015, SW: 444 lbs 2/2016, CW:213lbs 8/2017







Maria27
on 3/30/16 4:28 pm - Chicago, IL
RNY on 03/17/15

Yes, 1/4 cup is 2 oz. Just eat protein until you are consistently meeting your protein goal each day. I didn't look at a fruit for veggie for months because I never had room for them. Right now your focus is to first drink enough water and second eat enough protein. Don't worry about other foods until you master these. Eventually, I started eating low protein foods for my evening snack on the days that I met my protein goal at dinner, which was not every day.

Height: 5'5" HW: 290 Consultation Weight: 276 SW: 257 CW: 132

NYMom222
on 3/30/16 4:50 pm
RNY on 07/23/14

Yes 1/4cup or 2oz.... Just focus on proteins... Cottage cheese and yogurt are protein even though they do have some carb. No need for veggies now... 2 oz is very little and getting your 60g minimum protein is more important than veggies right now. Veggies will come.

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canadianmommyof2
on 3/30/16 4:57 pm
RNY on 03/16/16

Thanks everyone for your help and advice!  You have helped me tremendously and staired me down the right path. I will focus on drinking my water and protein first. But how much is the maximum calories I should be having each day?  I asked surgeon and he didn't give me an answer,  he just said he's happy even if I loose one pound per day as I don't have too much to the lose. My goal is 80-100 pounds 

Thanks,

Jen

Kala2032
on 3/30/16 6:00 pm - Marrero, LA
RNY on 02/08/16

I dont know what your Nutritionist said for you but when I went in to the doctor and I admitted I wasn't getting all the calories that was recommended at my stage he said "dont worry about the calories at this point. Your focus still is hydration and protein. I guess they know with our new pouches we aren't gonna go out and put 2000+ calories in them. Eating smarter and as small as you will eat its not going to make a huge difference. 

 

That being said Dont get out of the habit of tracking everything that goes through your mouth. I use myfitnesspal.com. there are many online calorie and exercise tracking programs available for us. Or you can write it in a food journal. This just puts us in practice for when we are off shakes and eating further down the road. 

 

 

Height 5' 10, HW: 538 lbs 05/2015, SW: 444 lbs 2/2016, CW:213lbs 8/2017







katbuc
on 3/30/16 6:00 pm - BRONX, ny
RNY on 03/10/15

For me I bought measuring cups and measuring spoons. It help me a lot at the time. I also bought a toddler dining plate and that helped with the portions.

Anyway I hope it helps you. Good luck.

selhard
on 3/30/16 9:50 pm - MN
RNY on 11/26/12

Something for you to think about for the future:  I remember Grim saying we tend to fool ourselves with portion size the farther out we are from surgery. It's true for me.  To stay in-check, I use four-ounce covered containers and eat off a six-inch plate with no plans on changing.  My instruction from the NUT was to never eat more than one cup of food at a meal lifetime.  Lettuce salads are one of my exceptions.  

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