Guest guest Posted July 28, 2005 Report Share Posted July 28, 2005 Part of what makes the RNY surgery work is that we no longer absorb everything. This is because part of the intestine has been bypassed. There are certain areas in the small intestine and the duodenum where certain nutrients get absorbed, including fat. This means that, for me, I no longer worry about the fat content of foods, because I KNOW I malabsorb part if not most of it. How can I tell? For one thing, my hair and skin are no longer greasy, they're dry. For me, fat also satisfies me, causing me to actually eat LESS. I've also noticed that when food manufacturers take fat out of something, they tend to add something else in, usually sugar or simple carbs. Those I don't malabsorb. Unfortunately, absorbtion of sugar starts in the MOUTH. The " grey ghostie " look is the look some post-op patients get when they do not eat right and their body isn't getting enough protein. They look grey and sick, even if they are at a " normal " weight. In some cases, they look like chemo patients. I personally do not want that to happen to me. I had the surgery not just to look good (although I think I do look pretty good at this point) but to be healthy. That isn't going to happen if my body is stealing protein from my muscles, including my HEART, or calcium from my bones. So yeah, I'm a bigmouth, kinda militant. I also believe that I have to do my best to educate myself on what my body needs. If my doctor gives me the wrong advice, and I blindly follow it, the doc isn't going to be the one with neurological damage from B deficiencies, or heart damage, or osteoporosis, I am! While I'm at it, if some information nugget I share happens to help someone else avoid the same fates, so much the better! Pamela B wrote: >Eleanor, what is malabsortion? And what about this grey look that you >were talking about? > > -- Eleanor Oster eleanor@... (personal address) www.smallboxes.com/gastricbypass.htm San , CA Open RNY (100 cm bypassed) 07/15/2003 P. Fisher, M.D., Kaiser Richmond (CA) ~5'9 " tall 05/09/2003 319 Orientation 07/15/2003 ~290 Surgery Current 150-155 Goal until plastics? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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