Texasmom65 23 Posted June 18, 2011 I see all this talk about Protein poweders and I know right after surgery you really can't eat thick foods, but later on, why can't you eat greek yogurt to get most of your protein. I love Fage 0% total greek yogurt. 1 cup has 23 gms of protein. Just wondering. I hate powdered drinks. But going out tomorrow to GNC to get a few samples of some to try them out before my surgery. Thanks for any info. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Foxbins 625 Posted June 18, 2011 I see all this talk about Protein poweders and I know right after surgery you really can't eat thick foods, but later on, why can't you eat greek yogurt to get most of your Protein. I love Fage 0% total greek yogurt. 1 cup has 23 gms of protein. Just wondering. I hate powdered drinks. But going out tomorrow to GNC to get a few samples of some to try them out before my surgery. Thanks for any info. You could, absolutely, try to get your protein from food, including greek yogurt. However, I was supposed to have 60+ grams of protein per day, and early out I could not eat more than a tablespoon of yogurt at a sitting. Plus, I am low-carbing, and dairy has a lot of carbs when you are counting every one and trying to stay under 30. I do eat it now, but a third of a cup is plenty for a serving. I eat a lot of shrimp, scallops, fish, and deli meat to make my protein goals--not too many shakes these days. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WAMom 0 Posted July 15, 2011 I eat a lot (way more than any human I know) of the Fage 2% Cherry Flavored Greek Yogurt. I am almost a year out from a revision from band to VSG. It's a thick product as you know and I'm not sure a few months after surgery if I could have even gotten one down of the little pour over type containers. I can now eat 2 of them back to back and often do for a light lunch, but I am STUFFED to the max when I do. I agree that the Protein drinks are yuck. The only way I was able to get them down was Isopure fruit ones, I don't recall the name, but even they get slimy if they seperate so you must keep it well shaken. Best of luck! -Carrie Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Disney 20 Posted July 15, 2011 You can eat yogurt to get your Protein in later on. That is what I do to help get my daily intake in. Did your Dr. or someone tell you that you shouldn't? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KellyL 173 Posted July 16, 2011 I use Fage greek yogurt a lot to help meet my Protein goals and did pretty early out. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AMG 0 Posted July 16, 2011 The RDA of Protein for an average weight women ages 19-50 is ~50 g. Since most of us are on high Protein and low carb diet, you may need more than 50 grams of protein. So this means, you would need 2 cups of greek yogurt daily just to reach the amount set by RDA. Moreover, I doubt it that you would be able to finish 4 oz of Greek yogurt in the first 6 months after surgery. It takes me half an hour to finish 6 oz of GY and I'm almost 5 months out of surgery. Therefore, you need to get used to drinking Protein drinks in the first few months after surgery. I don't recommend pre-made drinks for two reasons (1) Big in size (11 - 17 oz) to me that's torture; pre-made drinks are not the most amazing thing to drink. (2) They tend to be thick in texture: so a few sips and you feel full for hours and therefore you don't get your daily protein. What I recommend is a whey Protein Isolate powder and a chocolate Syrup (I personally use unsweetened cocoa powder). You put 8 oz of cold Water, a scoop of protein and 1/2tbsp of cocoa powder and shake everything in a Protein Shaker. The final result is in liquid form and very close to Water in viscosity. I can finish it in about 15 minutes. GL Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Texasmom65 23 Posted July 16, 2011 Thanks everyone for your input. I can't wait until I can try yogurt again. I have to wait until 3 weeks post surgery. I hope I still like it. My nut said I could put some in my Protein drinks as long as its thinned out enough to go through a strainer, I might try one today to see if it will work or not. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites