With a smaller or bypassed stomach, bariatric patients must change what they eat, how they eat, and how much. This allows the stomach to heal, become accustomed to eating smaller amounts of food, and helps patients lose weight and avoid side effects and complications. The diet begins with liquids and slowly progresses to solid foods.
Depending on the surgery, post-op diets can last as long as 3 months. Our experiment condenses that time into one week:
- Liquids, 1 day
- Pureed foods, 2 days
- Soft solid foods, 4 days
Throughout the experiment, Brandy and I will post thoughts and observations and supporting images. We’d love for you to follow us on this brief journey and respond with comments and questions.
Here’s to empathy!
Rachel
Rachel - really interesting project you and Brandy are taking on. Good luck! Stay strong! I look forward to your updates.
ReplyDeleteFor a second when I first read this I thought you were just taking Lent this year to a new extreme but then realized it was for work.
ReplyDeleteWay to go using Blogger, I had to join it for a Web 2.0 class I'm in, so it is waaaay easier to follow you (and not have to register for another site).
Good luck with this buddy and Brandy!
Good luck Rachel- and Brandy!
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