Gastricsleeve4me 186 Posted July 15, 2012 I am really glad to hear you pulled this off 7 days after surgery. I am really preoccupied with life on the road post sleeve (hence my handle). I really don't know how I am going to function. People tend to that forget this isn't just about making good food choices' date=' it is also about accomplishing what your company sent you there to do (sometimes at a cost of 20K). Sitting in a corner licking a spoonful of hummus with a glass of Water really isn't going to get it done. Sitting in a hotel room mixing shakes doesn't deliver the goods either. I managed to schedule 5 weeks at home post-surgery before heading to Asia. Then I do London twice, Dubai, and Jordan. That gets me to October when things pick up. Please share any tips you pick up. 6 months out I can see myself fluffing my way through a dinner meeting, or speaking at a formal Chinese banquet. . Until that time I am really nervous. Glad to see someone else facing similar challenges. Sent from my iPad using VST[/quote'] I'll keep you posted! My next one is 13 days on south Africa, right about the 12-week post op mark. Only 4 days are work, the rest are fun...hoping I can handle it! I think my problem with the first trip is that outside of the meetings I was alone with nothing to do and obsessing about food. For my next trip I'll be with people and should have plenty to keep me busy. 1 MamaM reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BizTraveller 101 Posted July 15, 2012 If you have never been to Africa, please be extremely careful of the food and Water. South Africa is the best part of the continent, but I still wouldn't want to go through food or water-borne illness with a fresh sleeve. I never leave home without a supply of Cipro. It is a miracle drug for that. Your Doctor should write a prescription for you if they know anything about travel in the developing world. I hope you get to Cape Town. One of the most beautiful places on earth. Sent from my iPad using VST Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gastricsleeve4me 186 Posted July 15, 2012 If you have never been to Africa' date=' please be extremely careful of the food and Water. South Africa is the best part of the continent, but I still wouldn't want to go through food or water-borne illness with a fresh sleeve. I never leave home without a supply of Cipro. It is a miracle drug for that. Your Doctor should write a prescription for you if they know anything about travel in the developing world. I hope you get to Cape Town. One of the most beautiful places on earth. Sent from my iPad using VST[/quote'] Thanks, BizTraveller. First time to SA, but def not first time to developing country (or Africa for that matter). I've got my food and Water skills down pretty well...cut my teeth on successive trips to India years back but will be a new dimension to have those restrictions + the sleeve! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BunnyFoodRocks 23 Posted July 15, 2012 Great post ladies! I find business travel, conferences, and the evening socials on the agendas require a lot of advance preparation on my part. One of the tools that really helps is packing BariWare along with my own Water bottle and travel mug. I add unflavoured Protein powder to everything especially organic herbal tea and sip on it throughout the day either warm or let it cool in advance and add ice for a pick me up. I don't use artificial sweeteners, but a tablespoon of cranberry or grape juice gives it a refreshing kick. I use a set of travel organizers from Coast Mountain Sports, that keep all of my supplements, Protein Powder and what not organized and ready for travel :0) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jeniluv1978 22 Posted July 15, 2012 How is the unflavored Protein? I'm always scared to try it. And that bag sounds like a good idea! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BunnyFoodRocks 23 Posted July 15, 2012 I have tried many natural unflavored Protein powders and the one I use is absolutely incredible. I put it in everything. I purchase it online at canadianprotein.com It is 100%pure whey Protein isolate. 1 scoop is: 121 calories 1 gram of fat 1 gram of carbohydrates 1 gram of sugar 27 grams of protein You can order bulk in a big box, or in the 2 or 5 pound bags. Every morning I start my day by putting 1 scoop in my coffee cup with a tablespoon of Benefiber, a teaspoon of cinnamon and 1/4 cup of Silk True Almond unsweetened, mix it up with a spoon until it is creamy, then I add my Decaf. coffee and stir again, it dissolves completely and adds no flavor, just low carb, low fat, low sugar, high protein! My surgeon allows Benefibre and 1 cup of coffee per day, so make sure you check with your Surgeon first as all of our plans are unique to each of us. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jeniluv1978 22 Posted July 15, 2012 Thanks. I'm getting sleeved Tuesday and going to get some for my clears. I'm nervous about my Protein intake on my clear liquid diet post op! 1 BunnyFoodRocks reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Laceyloveland 21 Posted July 15, 2012 Isopure is clear, has 40 g Protein, no carnal and 160 calories. Grape frost isn't bad but has a little aftertaste. But good for getting protein in! I've ordered samples of other flavors, but haven't gotten them yet! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Laceyloveland 21 Posted July 15, 2012 Try my bariatric pantry.com! I think Isopure is the way to go, but they also have Protein Jello and other stuff! I don't have surgery date yet, but got a lot of ideas from others on this site. Best of wishes!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites