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I'm getting an ileostomy soon (just had pre-op) and have already had a total colectomy. When I went for the pre-op I was sent home with packs and packs of Fortisip liquid food supplements. They said they give these to every patient, to use just a few days before and immediately after ileostomy surgery, but they advised me to go to my GP and get these on prescription for longer, as I am very underweight. My surgeon said the same thing.
My GP, however, told me I have to have them prescribed by a dietician because there are so many different kinds and she said she is not qualified to work out my exact nutrient needs, carbohydrate/protein ratios, whether I need supplements with or without fibre, and a bunch of other stuff. She also said there are so many flavours and different consistencies (milkshake or juice, etc.) that she can't make a decision on what to prescribe.
I've had supplements plenty of times in the past (though not from this GP) and they just gave me standard supplements. After my pre-op the other day, the nurse gave me standard packs to take home, letting me pick the consistency and flavours I like (which I already know from having them before). Neither the doctors at my pre-op nor my surgeon raised any issues with which type of supplement I got.
Why does my GP want me to see a dietician? Is it that hard to pick a type of supplement? I have no special dietary needs other than being underweight and needing more calories. My diet is pretty balanced and healthy, just lacking in calories. Is my GP over-complicating this?
My GP, however, told me I have to have them prescribed by a dietician because there are so many different kinds and she said she is not qualified to work out my exact nutrient needs, carbohydrate/protein ratios, whether I need supplements with or without fibre, and a bunch of other stuff. She also said there are so many flavours and different consistencies (milkshake or juice, etc.) that she can't make a decision on what to prescribe.
I've had supplements plenty of times in the past (though not from this GP) and they just gave me standard supplements. After my pre-op the other day, the nurse gave me standard packs to take home, letting me pick the consistency and flavours I like (which I already know from having them before). Neither the doctors at my pre-op nor my surgeon raised any issues with which type of supplement I got.
Why does my GP want me to see a dietician? Is it that hard to pick a type of supplement? I have no special dietary needs other than being underweight and needing more calories. My diet is pretty balanced and healthy, just lacking in calories. Is my GP over-complicating this?