Three nights a week, I do the Gazelle for 45, yoga for 30, and calestentics (sp) for 15. Starting with the Gazelle warms the muscles for the other two. I have specific nights to exercise, so I don't feel guilty for not exercising on my off nights.
My nurse said soy milk is fine, but agree that you should ask your doctor for your particular circumstance. I prefer soy because it lasts for weeks. I'd purchase dairy milk, and it would go bad before I drank it.
To me, eating sugar-free food defeats the purpose to trying to eat three meals a day. Since our stomachs are so much smaller, we need less food. Eating the sugar-free food continues the bad habit of eating between meals and always needing something in our mouths. I'm trying stick to the three-meal-a-day goal and doing something else with the rest of my time. It's hard, I know. Trying to be less compulsive about food is something else I'm working on.
I don't like to cook, so I favor meals that are simple. Some examples:
-fat-free refried Beans and shredded cheese melted in microwave with salsa
-taco meat with cheese and salsa (buy a fresco burrito or soft taco at taco bell and don't eat the tortilla)
-cottage cheese
-Protein bar
-scrambled eggs with cheese and dash of soy milk to make them fluffy
-tuna salad
-chicken salad
I agree, 400 calories a day is way too few. My nutritionist recommended 1200, which is about 400 for three meals.