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Dining out after bariatric surgery

Spring is here, and for many this is the season when a lot of time will be spent dining out. However, this can be challenging after weight-loss surgery and many people avoid going to restaurants to prevent overeating or eating the wrong foods.

But since dining out is a normal part of life for many, we recommend that you not avoid eating out but instead educate yourself and choose your foods wisely.

.The following strategies will assist you in making the healthiest food decisions so you can leave the restaurant feeling light and satisfied rather than heavy and guilty.

• Check the calories of every meal. Most restaurants can provide you with the calorie content of every dish they serve.

• Ask that bread and butter not be served at your table. 

• Choose a dish with lean protein such as fish, chicken or turkey.

• Choose a side of complex carbohydrate such as yams or whole wheat pasta, with a side green salad or steamed or grilled vegetables. 

• Ask how the food is prepared and avoid items that are fried, pan-fried or breaded. 

• Choose foods that are baked, broiled, grilled or roasted.

• Share your main course or request a to-go container with your food and, before you begin eating, portion out your food to approximately: 3 oz protein, ¼ cup complex carbohydrate and ½ cup vegetables. If this portion is too much, eat until you feel satisfied and add the leftovers to your to-go container. 

• Eat slowly and chew your food to a liquid consistency. To help you accomplish this, it is best to set your utensils down between bites. 

Bariatric Options:                                                       Medical Form

Gastric Balloon                                                        
Lap Band
Mini Gastric Bypass
Full Gastric Bypass
Gastric Sleeve
Gastric Plication Surgery
Conversion or Revision Surgery
Duodenal Switch Surgery

dr. sergio verboonen
              Dr. Sergio Verboonen

Much success in your journey.

Respectfully,
International Patient Facilitators – Cancun and Tijuana, Mexico
On behalf of Dr. Sergio Verboonen
info@ipf-mail.com

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• Don’t drink with your meals since liquids may push food down and allow you to fit more food in your pouch. It is best to avoid liquids 15 minutes before and 30 minutes after a meal.

• Prior to choosing the restaurant it is always a good idea to look up the menu and nutrition facts on-line

We hope that you find these strategies helpful and that you enjoy your next dining-out experience. And remember, it is best to do everything in moderation. 

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