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Holiday Grazing Will Cause Weight Gain, Even for Gastric Bypass Patients

 
Author: Kaye Bailey

Grazing through the December holidays is a common American practice. Beginning at Thanksgiving and continuing through New Years we gather with family and friends and surround ourselves with vast quantities of delicious foods. On many such days we eat all day long and then sit down to a bountiful meal and eat some more.

After Weight Loss Surgery (WLS) this day-long grazing is a catastrophic habit to indulge. The reconstructed stomach pouch, which holds about one-cup of food volume, protects WLS patients from over-eating at the dinner table. But it is entirely possible for a WLS patient to graze through the day and consume over 1,500 calories noshing on traditional appetizers. This is thin ice for WLS patients because grazing allows us to out-eat the pouch. Grazing is the number one reason patients report weight gain after weight loss.

I present a list of 16 appetizer-type foods that may be available in our homes during the holidays. Over the course of four hours a WLS patient could easily consume one serving of each of these items which totals 1,652 calories. Please look at this list and take note - is it really worth it? Perhaps even more damaging than the 1,652 calories (109 grams of fat, by the way) is the trespass into grazing behavior - once we trespass justifying the next grazing opportunity becomes easier and soon we are grazing from habit. Is it worth it?

You will note this list includes only savory appetizers as I know all of us WLS people are avoiding sweets to prevent dumping and weight gain, right? Speaking of sweets - the sauce on Buffalo Wings is usually loaded with sugar and molasses - proceed with caution - extreme caution.

Nutrition: 1,652 Calories: 59% of the calories are from fat, 19% from protein, 22% from carbs.

Classic Hot Appetizers:

  • Two Stuffed Mushrooms - 386 calories, 31 grams fat, 15 grams protein
  • Three Buffalo Wings with Blue Cheese Dressing - 237 calories; 19 grams fat, 13 grams protein

    Classic Crudits Plate:

  • 3 Broccoli Florets - 29 calories
  • 3 Baby Carrots - 10 calories
  • 3 Cauliflower Florets - 6 Calories
  • 1 ounce Creamy Ranch Dip - 55 calories, 4.5 grams fat, 1 gram protein
  • 1 ounce slice cheddar cheese - 114 calories, 9 grams fat, 7 grams protein
  • 1 ounce Mozzarella cheese - 72 calories, 5 grams fat, 7 grams protein
  • 12 each ripe black olives - 44 calories, 4 grams fat

    Chips & Dips:

  • 1 serving (20 chips) regular potato chips - 158 calories, 10 grams fat
  • 1 ounce French Onion Dip - 55 calories, 4.5 grams fat
  • 1 serving (20 chips) corn tortilla chips - 149 calories, 9 grams fat
  • cup salsa - 36 calories, no fat

    Cheese & Crackers:

  • 2 ounces (20 crackers) Original Wheat Thins - 170 calories, no fat, 18 grams protein
  • 2 ounces reduced fat Veggie Cream Cheese Spread - 130 calories, 11 grams fat

  • Author Bio:

    Kaye Bailey

    An award winning journalist and former newspaper editor Kaye Bailey brings expertise in writing and personal experience with gastric bypass surgery to EzineArticles.com. Ms. Bailey developed a passion for writing at an early age. As a teenager she found writing her feelings about obesity helped her cope in a world that is often cruel to overweight children and adults alike.

    Ms. Bailey says she found out she was fat in kindergarten when another child told her she was fat. ?I didn?t even know what fat was but I could tell it was bad and I didn?t want to be fat. Until that day I had been unaware I was different. But there I was, a five-year-old girl sitting cross-legged on the floor learning a new word that would define me.?

    At age 33 she underwent laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery. For the first time in her life after multiple failed diet attempts she lost weight. She said the decision to have surgery took courage, nerve, and a little bit of plain old faith. But she learned surgery was the easy part. Dealing with newfound emotions, struggling with food choices and fighting to keep from regaining weight were unexpected bumps in the road following massive weight loss with surgery.

    Having spent most of her life overweight Ms. Bailey is strongly empathetic toward the obese, particularly overweight children. This compassion compelled her to found the website LivingAfterWLS.com, a fast-growing resource of information, understanding and support for the weight loss surgery community. While weight loss surgery is publicly perceived as an easy fix to obesity Ms. Bailey maintains the struggles after surgery challenge the vigor of even the most dedicated individual. As WLS becomes more readily available patients are finding there is a lack of long-term aftercare and support from bariatric centers.

    The LivingAfterWLS.com site is complimented with daily blog. The blog, livingafterwls.blogspot.com offers readers the chance to comment or leave feedback about fresh content added daily. This site contains success stories and recipes as well as general information and WLS inspired topics. Complementing the site is a monthly newsletter titled ?You Have Arrived? available exclusively to people who subscribe through the website or the blog. The path forward includes community forums, nutrition and fitness tracking tools.

    Ms. Bailey makes her home on a ranch in the Rocky Mountains with her husband of eight years who has been her consort in life after WLS.

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