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Islay | 12:54 Fri 09th Mar 2018 | Body & Soul
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My dr suspects that I am suffering from this and has taken a whole heap of bloods to confirm it.
Does anyone know the long term effect of malnutrition and what the treatment is.
TBH I was a bit shocked as I kinda assumed this was something the people suffering in a famine area got.
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Apparently, malnutrition is not uncommon after bariatric surgery. It makes sense that the body can't absorb as many nutrients as it needs. Have you been prescribed any supplements? https://www.verywell.com/malnutrition-after-gastric-bypass-surgery-3156876
12:53 Sat 10th Mar 2018
If you are taking any antacids or ppi's regularly they can also affect your absorption of nutrients
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Sorry Pasta etal only just saw your responses, I take forceval prescription strength multi vitamins, calcium and iron also daily tablet of lansoprazole.
I do try as far as possible make a balanced diet but protein has to be at the head of anything I eat.
I cannot take smoothies as I have an issue with sugar and it makes me 'dump' - that's what its called I am not talking about the toilet visit.
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That doesn't sound very nice, Islay . I guess it's one incentive to limit sugar...
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Pasta it’s not I had to pull over the other days as I had eaten some grapes and melon and it brought on an attack.
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I can manage 1/2 a pair or nectarine an occasional cherry or 2 but grapes, bananas, strawberries etc are out. Veggie smoothie sound disgusting, and unfortunately due to the size of my stomach veggies need to be second to protein
That sounds nasty hun. I hope your bloodwork doesn't turn up any thing too nasty. Hopefully an adjustment of your supplements will sort it for you.
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Thanks pasta
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I only have 20% of my stomach and my consultant says protein must me what I concentrate on, I would imagine that’s why I take prescription strength vitamins.
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Thanks all will speak to my consultant and GP I think as I have to eat at least 80g of protein a day and broccoli and peas won’t do it.
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Here's a useful list of various foods and their protein per serving...

https://www.bodybuilding.com/content/ultimate-list-40-high-protein-foods.html

But...I see the portions are 3oz for meat and fish. While that may not seem like much, it's a lot when you can only eat very tiny portions.

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