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I had surgery on Monday and am thrilled! I feel great. Tons of energy! But, I feel very bloated and full. I could only get down 2/3 of my bottle of Isopure so I'm way behind on Protein requirements. Is this normal in the beginning?

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Wonderful to hear how well you are doing so soon! Congratulations on your surgery and your new journey!

Karen

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Thanks everyone for responding! I guess I should be able to consume enough in time, so not worried anymore. Heading to beach!!! (No, can't swim yet). I live in Hawaii, and not swimming for two weeks will kill me! Lost a few pounds already 3 days post op. wow. Marion

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Hey Maui!

I was banded on Monday too! I'm also stuggling to get the Protein in. I was on Slim Fast as my pre-op diet and my doc recommends 2 shakes a day in the 2 week post-op liquid stage. Until today, I was having a tough time drinking a quarter cup of the stuff! Today I managed about 2/3 of a can and will have some more shortly.

Also, there's this stuff out there called New-whey liuquid Protein which gives you 25g of protein in 3 oz. Well, I heard about it on LBT and decided to try it. Personally, I can't drink it straight, WAY too sweet. But if I dilute it with about 8-10 oz of Water it's fine. I sip it throughout the day and it's an easy way to take in the protein.

Good luck and let m know if you've found anything that makes the 1st two weeks easier. I'm doing ok but wouldn't mind some variety. How much Tomato Soup can a girl have?! :)

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I had surgery 4/07. I just had my 1 year follow up and am down 68 pounds. I have struggled with keeping my Protein high. It took me about 6 weeks to figure out the best way to get my protein up. There have been many periods where I have fallen below what the dietician states I need, particularly following fills. What has greatly helped is an early morning shake made with 1 scoop Unjury, 1 teaspoon of benefiber, carnation instant Breakfast (the blue box or container is sugar free and the liquid is easier and quicker), I add fruit sometimes and sometimes a scoop of yogurt. One shake last me most of the morning. Any Soups I make at home I add Unjury and Fiber too. It doesn't matter if the rest of the family eats the Soup as well, it will not hurt them. Actually i found everyone eats less because the added fiber fills them up quicker. I look for frozen foods such as south beach diet items which are high in protein. Once a week, excluding the week post a fill, I go for Sashimi at a local Sushi Place. That helped keep my protein levels high. Milk has become a staple. I drink several glasses of 1% milk a day. Remember to take at least one Pepsid a day. I personnally split the little tablet and take a 1/2 tab with each meal. If you do not the probability of gases backing up and possible ulcers in your stomach and esophagus are much higher.

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