AngelaT 2 Posted November 10, 2006 How much of a Protein smoothie should I have a few days after surgery? They are not too thick, but I need to drink enough protein without stretching the pouch??? One smoothie is 100 calsa and 25grms of protein. We need at least 60. Not sure if I should brake it in sections but them I might not get enough in a day...less than 800cals and not enough protein...:help: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AngelaT 2 Posted November 11, 2006 Really, I need to know...can i just drink any amount since it is liquid or when do I stop? I need to get in the protein... so how big a smoothie can I have? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NJChick 3 Posted November 11, 2006 I agree with Leatha, just go slow and you'll know if your taking in to much at a given time. Listen to your body's signals. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
banuchi 0 Posted November 11, 2006 Hi Angela. I am just 11 days post op so we're kinda in the same boat. I have found that the Odwalla Super Protein Drinks are amazing. They are about the only thing I like although they are a little expensive. But, you will only need one or two of them a day. At day four, I was so still recovering. I drank one Odwalla Super Protein pumpkin flavored and I blended in two scoops of vanilla Protein Powder. That gets you really close to the 60 that you need in a day and you can sip it at your leisure. I found the pumpkin flavor at Whole Foods Market in New Orleans on Magazine Street. Otherwise, most health food stores and upscale grocery stores carry Odwalla products (I should become a rep for Odwalla!). They seem to be in their own Odwalla cold case in front of the store at the end of an aisle. Good luck. They also come in Vanilla Almond, chocolate and original which is sort of like strawberry bananna. The pumpkin is amazing because it is thin and when you add the protein powder it doesn't get ridiculously thick. At my one week follow-up I ran this by my nutritionist and she said it was great...but, if you have a problem with diabetes, it is sort of high in sugar. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PATCHELTON 0 Posted November 5, 2008 I like Worldwide Protein Shakes. They are available at Trader Joe (Vanilla and chocolate in 21g and 35g of Protein, $1.69 each for the 21s and $2.29 for the 35s here in Maryland). The 35s are also available at GNC (priciest $2.99 each in Vanilla and Chocolate) and at the Vitamin Shoppe (singly $2.79 for 35g, but if you buy a 12 pack case for $27.99 it drops to $2.33 each). Vitamin Shoppe also carries all the flavors (Vanilla Cream, Chocolate Cream, strawberry Cream, banana Cream, and Cookies n' Cream, which tastes like liquid Oreos). I order them online when I can get free shipping for $49 or more--usually it is $99 for free shipping. If there is a store in your area you can get 12 packs for $27.99. I like them for grab and go, because I don't have to mix up stuff. They are low in sugar and fat, 160-170 cal for the 35s, and 2 a day would net you 70g protein. A little pricey, but I was banded 3/25/08 and I still drink one each weekday. On the weekends I make smoothies.< /p> Share this post Link to post Share on other sites