Fiddleman 4,376 Posted February 10, 2013 Hi I am two years post sleeve and lost 70kg post surgery but now I have gained back half the weight I lost very depressed at the moment I am constantly grazing all the time can't seem to control the hunger even when I am physically full my mind is still hungery so I have decided to bite the bullet and just go cold turkey on Protein shakes for two weeks like I was pre sleeve surgery in the hopes of kick starting healthy eating once again anyone else tried this and did it work for them/ Good choice. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wanna-be-skinny 0 Posted February 10, 2013 I use unflavored NOW Protein. I add SF cho pudding and PB2 (powdered peanut butter). Like u I had a hard time with shakes. These taste amazing. I use Water as milk makes them too thick. Mix them in a blender then pour over ice. Easy to drink Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
livnthedream1day 0 Posted February 10, 2013 hi again I am in Qld Australia and I haven't heard of any of the Protein Shakes or powdered Peanut Butter but I will try and source these and give them a go really I don,t have a problem with the shakes just the first week after that I could probably live on them for life the dietitian told me to go back to solid foods but I know of people who have continued on with shakes and Vitamins as their only diet and they are healthy and correct weight think I made a mistake listening to the dietitian as once I was eating""normally" the weight came back seriously considering a liquid diet as a lifestyle I can drink Optifast and optislim and cannot see the benefits in solid food diets when its just a quick slide back to obesity gonna get back on track thanks for the support! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mini.mee 83 Posted February 10, 2013 hi again I am in Qld Australia and I haven't heard of any of the Protein shakes or powdered Peanut Butter but I will try and source these and give them a go really I don' date='t have a problem with the shakes just the first week after that I could probably live on them for life the dietitian told me to go back to solid foods but I know of people who have continued on with shakes and Vitamins as their only diet and they are healthy and correct weight think I made a mistake listening to the dietitian as once I was eating""normally" the weight came back seriously considering a liquid diet as a lifestyle I can drink Optifast and optislim and cannot see the benefits in solid food diets when its just a quick slide back to obesity gonna get back on track thanks for the support![/quote'] I'm an Aussie and in Brisbane If you're after a pleasant shake try the iso whey, I have it in banana flavour and really like it because its not sickly. Good Price and Chemist Warehouse have it on special for $35 every other month. Were you using a tracker while eating food again? If not you could have been overdo-ing it and this may be why you put on. I don't think a dietician or nutritionist would recommend you stay on Optifast or anything, you need to be eating food and living healthy, saying this, I never seen a dietician pre-op, it wasn't mandatory and I really felt I didn't need to at the time. I still have one shake a day and eat food the other meals, I have been mostly keeping to between 600 - 800 calories a day, plus burn 400 - 500 calories exercising. Carbs are definitely evil and trying to eliminate the refined type is a good idea, with me they just make me crave more. I have recently upped my Water to 3.6 litres and have noticed a huge difference in weight loss. I suggest using the tracker and playing around with the amounts of Proteins, carbs etc, its a huge game and not the same for most people, were all different Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kdedeo 52 Posted February 12, 2013 I'm an Aussie and in Brisbane If you're after a pleasant shake try the iso whey' date=' I have it in banana flavour and really like it because its not sickly. Good Price and Chemist Warehouse have it on special for 35 every other month. Were you using a tracker while eating food again? If not you could have been overdo-ing it and this may be why you put on. I don't think a dietician or nutritionist would recommend you stay on Optifast or anything, you need to be eating food and living healthy, saying this, I never seen a dietician pre-op, it wasn't mandatory and I really felt I didn't need to at the time. I still have one shake a day and eat food the other meals, I have been mostly keeping to between 600 - 800 calories a day, plus burn 400 - 500 calories exercising. Carbs are definitely evil and trying to eliminate the refined type is a good idea, with me they just make me crave more. I have recently upped my Water to 3.6 litres and have noticed a huge difference in weight loss. I suggest using the tracker and playing around with the amounts of Proteins, carbs etc, its a huge game and not the same for most people, were all different[/quote'] I agree about the carbs. I have been falling into old bad habits. When I cut out carbs again, I get back on track. Its Sleeve date: Oct. 15. HW: 315; SW: 283; CW: 235 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kiloalphatango 13 Posted February 13, 2013 Hey guys - Im in Canberra! Ive only gone down 25kgs since June (i mean yay or whatever). Anyway. Thinking of revisiting Optifast for a week or 2 everynow and then to kick start? Thoughts? I might try the Iso whey as well Ive heard optifast is the best one because its nutritionlly complete, where as the others (tony ferguson etc) are only aimed at 1-2 meals a day so are full of sugar and other rubbish (I checked this too) - so im nervous about using these other ones. hmm. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
moregoodtimes 331 Posted February 13, 2013 Hey guys - Im in Canberra! Ive only gone down 25kgs since June (i mean yay or whatever). Anyway. Thinking of revisiting Optifast for a week or 2 everynow and then to kick start? Thoughts? I might try the Iso Whey as well <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> Ive heard optifast is the best one because its nutritionlly complete' date=' where as the others (tony ferguson etc) are only aimed at 1-2 meals a day so are full of sugar and other rubbish (I checked this too) - so im nervous about using these other ones. hmm.[/quote'] I am just beginning but your plan sounds like something i would have resorted to back in my pre op days. Why not just go back to eating on plan? Protein first, leave off the carbs, no Water before and after eating, etc. Seems like you are looking for a short cut and from experience, we all know there are no short cuts and many times we end up in worse shape. Of course, you need to do what you need to do for you, so if Optifast is it, i wish you the best. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kiloalphatango 13 Posted February 14, 2013 I am just beginning but your plan sounds like something i would have resorted to back in my pre op days. Why not just go back to eating on plan? Protein first' date=' leave off the carbs, no Water before and after eating, etc. Seems like you are looking for a short cut and from experience, we all know there are no short cuts and many times we end up in worse shape. Of course, you need to do what you need to do for you, so if Optifast is it, i wish you the best.[/quote'] It's true, I'm a lover of shortcuts! Hmmmm I just thought of it as a good kick start back into eating on plan - I keep going back to eating on plan and then someone has a morning tea, one of my flatmate buys some Cadbury favourites to share and it just goes downhill. One extreme to the other. I've never been able to eat in moderation! I'm also a slave to carbs! Sigh. I'll try opti for a week cos I've already bought it, then hopefully get back into it! I keep getting excercise crazy to the extent where my B12 and Iron is shot and I need to get shots to get it back to normal, then I go into a slump where I'm too scared to do anything or ill get low everything again! Really need to short my **** out! Hahha. Ill get there, even if its a million times slower then most others Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chelle68 27 Posted February 14, 2013 Just take one day at a time. Keep low carb items on hand that you enjoy. I keep beef Jerky , pickles and sunflower seeds for salty Snacks and sugar free hard candies for sweet snacks. Sugar free hot chocolate is good too. Good luck and keep trying. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chelle68 27 Posted February 14, 2013 Also my fitness pal app on my phone is great. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kiloalphatango 13 Posted February 17, 2013 ThAnks I was on mfp but I stopped using it because I was beating myself up for eating too much sugar (like an apple), so I was teaching myself the wrong lesson Now tracking with weight watchers! I do think mfp is Fab thou for people who enjoy fruit and veg! Me, not so much! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chelle68 27 Posted February 17, 2013 Well just look at calories and Protein. That is what I do. My big issue is alcohol and it helps keep me in check. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rsmont77 101 Posted February 21, 2013 Up date! So I have gotten back on track and I'm happily of my chips kick. I have lost quite a bit since this post. I'm now past my goal of 150 and at 147! Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I317 using VST Great job! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ljp 157 Posted February 22, 2013 The app you found for your phone does it track' date=' cal, carbs, protien, fat? Which app are you using, trying to find one to use.thanks, Laura[/quote'] Yes it tracks all of that. Its a wonderful tool. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pottergirl 261 Posted February 22, 2013 i am 4weeks out...i am such a carb addict i don't think i want to chance introducing then and slipping down that slippery slope.....maybe you might consider that Jessica or having a little on weekends as someone mentioned..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites