Scheduled dVH/RALH Light Breakfast?? - Pre-Op Hysterectomy Support - HysterSisters
  Hysterectomy Checkpoints Hysterectomy Checkpoints  Hysterectomy Alternatives Alternatives   Hysterectomy Options Hysterectomy Choices  Pre Op Hysterectomy Pre-op  Post Op Hysterectomy Post-op   Hormones HRT Menopause   Sexual Dysfuntion Intimacy   Fitness Pelvic Floor  Fitness Fitness   GYN Cancer Cancer  Grief Grief    
 
 
 
  #1  
Unread 06-12-2012, 08:17 PM
Light Breakfast??

I'm scheduled for surgery on Thursday and my orders state that all I can eat tomorrow is a "Light Breakfast" before noon. Does anyone know what would be considered a light breakfast? Then I can have drinks (non-alcoholic) until midnight. No preps were given to me like I've read about. Which I am really thankful for. I'm really excited and fighting off the fear at the same time.

I just want to say that I am very grateful for this site and all of the women that take the time to answer our questions.
  #2  
Unread 06-12-2012, 08:53 PM
Re: Light Breakfast??

I would think a couple eggs and toast or fruit and oatmeal would be ok. I would avoid meats
  #3  
Unread 06-12-2012, 09:02 PM
Re: Light Breakfast??

No dairy. I had peanut butter toast, 2 pieces and they were happy with that. My anesthesiologist said if I had had dairy he would've had to wait 2 more hours to put me under.
  #4  
Unread 06-13-2012, 12:49 AM
Re: Light Breakfast??

One week from today i too will be having a "light breakfast." I think I will go with the peanut butter toast idea. I really like and NEED to have protein throughout the day and I've been wondering what type of breakfast to do that would give me protein but be light enough.

Is there anything throughout the liquid diet part that could give me some protein? Or would protein just be urm, harder to pass on through later that day??

I feel like I'm going to be so hungry all day Wednesday!
  #5  
Unread 06-13-2012, 03:51 AM
Re: Light Breakfast??

Thanks for the advice. I think I will go ahead with the peanut butter toast because I too was worried about starving without any protein all day. I'm not a big fan of peanut butter, but figure it might stay with me a bit longer. Maybe a protein bar would be ok, but I'm not sure about that.
  #6  
Unread 06-13-2012, 09:41 AM
Re: Light Breakfast??

  Quote:
Originally Posted by jillss View Post
Thanks for the advice. I think I will go ahead with the peanut butter toast because I too was worried about starving without any protein all day. I'm not a big fan of peanut butter, but figure it might stay with me a bit longer. Maybe a protein bar would be ok, but I'm not sure about that.
Not sure if a protein bar is a good idea. Don't they usually contain oats or some other type of "bulk"? Might have dairy in them too.
  #7  
Unread 06-13-2012, 09:59 AM
Re: Light Breakfast??

I think I'm going to go with nutella toast tomorrow morning. I don't like peanut butter toast at all... I'm getting ready to start my bowel prep. I was told to eat light today, as well. Soup only I guess. I'm really anxious about tomorrow. Gulp
  #8  
Unread 06-13-2012, 10:06 AM
Re: Light Breakfast??

Eggs are good. Oatmeal is awesome. No milk or meat. All I can tell you is what my doc said and that was that she didn't want me eating super heavy thinking I'd starve before surgery lol. Also the less in you if you have to do a bowel prep the better.

Oh and I forgot. They said no bread or pasta for me. (I was allowed to eat lunch then move to clear diet).

So interesting How different doctors orders can be.
Reply

Thread Tools

Forum Jump

Similar Threads
From This Forum From Other Forums
4 Replies, Last Reply 12-16-2011, Started By LadyLynda
13 Replies, Last Reply 06-20-2010, Started By cmt1962
9 Replies, Last Reply 03-06-2010, Started By akabezer
4 Replies, Last Reply 06-16-2009, Started By GeorgiaPeach300
2 Replies, Last Reply 07-21-2006, Started By endinsight
5 Replies, Last Reply 09-04-2005, Started By jbekkaz
8 Replies, Last Reply 08-11-2005, Started By Seraa
1 Reply, Last Reply 07-31-2004, Started By Time
4 Replies, Last Reply 04-04-2004, Started By tenellee
1 Reply, Last Reply 07-23-2002, Started By mstephens
1 Reply, Post Op Hysterectomy Support
5 Replies, Post Op Hysterectomy Support
4 Replies, Post Op Hysterectomy Support
4 Replies, Eating Right for Wellness
3 Replies, Post Op Hysterectomy Support
6 Replies, Post Op Hysterectomy Support
10 Replies, Post Op Hysterectomy Support
2 Replies, Post Op Hysterectomy Support
8 Replies, The Road Less Traveled
11 Replies, No Ovaries - Yes HRT - Surgical Menopause




Hysterectomy News May 23,2013
-- May Checking In - Newsletter - Your Bone Density
This month's Checking In newsletter from HysterSisters has been published and available online! Click here: May Checking [More]...

Advertisement


Advertisement



Advertisement




All times are GMT -6. The time now is 05:08 AM.

HysterSisters.com is a patient support website and does not intend to take the place of the relationship between patient and personal physician.

Mobile Skin
Medical Advisory Team - Give Me a Second - Second Opinions are Good For Your Health

Peer Support Websites: IC-Network
Hyster Sisters® Copyright 1998-2013 All rights reserved.
Page generated in 0.27772188 seconds with 10 queries
HysterSisters Hysterectomy | TOS | Privacy | About | Contact | Help/FAQ | Advertise | Hysterectomy Products | Advertising Policy | Doctors | Twitter | Facebook | Videos| Press Room
 
toggle

Receive support and resources for your hysterectomy related needs:

Support Forums - Hysterectomy Checkpoints - and more!