Bobbi McGhee 17 Posted March 11, 2014 I am on the 4th stage of my post-op diet, which is soft foods. Under the advisement of my NUT, I can move beyond Protein Shakes to "real" food this week. My shakes should only be for a snack, not a meal. But, how does one get in the required 60 grams of Protein a day when you are not hungry or that you can't even finish a serving to get the full amount of protein? Yesterday was the first day I attempted to eat protein rich food. I had a greek yogurt with a scoop of Protein powder (I wanted to make sure I had some extra protein). Then one scrambled egg for lunch, followed but a cheese stick. dinner was 2oz. of chicken with 1/4 cup of steamed broccoli. But it was rough to get all that in. Anyone have any tips or recommendations? Thanks everyone for your input! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BryBro63 410 Posted March 11, 2014 I have the same problem...I'm 6 weeks post op, and my NUT keeps stressing that I should try to be much more dependent on getting the Proteins from food sources rather than shakes. It can be a challenge, but she also gave me a list of high Protein foods. I try to steer towards chicken and especially seafood (shrimp, scallops, crab meat, lobsters, tuna)...they seem to be some of the best sources. Veggies and Beans are good too, but still, when I'm short for the day, I'll throw in a Protein Bar...not as filling, but at least you can get in about a third of Proteins needed for the day. Hope this helps! 1 Bobbi McGhee reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CubsWinCubsWin 108 Posted March 11, 2014 After the 14 days of nothing but Protein shakes I'd rather not see a Protein shake ever again. In a pinch I have a bottle of Isopure in the fridge and I have these "goo" packets that have 22 grams of Protein that I can take to get in the require amount. Also, keep in mind, if you don't get it in today, there's always tomorrow. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jujube 42 Posted March 11, 2014 After the 14 days of nothing but Protein Shakes I'd rather not see a Protein Shake ever again. In a pinch I have a bottle of Isopure in the fridge and I have these "goo" packets that have 22 grams of Protein that I can take to get in the require amount. Also, keep in mind, if you don't get it in today, there's always tomorrow. Goo packets? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CubsWinCubsWin 108 Posted March 11, 2014 After the 14 days of nothing but Protein shakes I'd rather not see a Protein shake ever again. In a pinch I have a bottle of Isopure in the fridge and I have these "goo" packets that have 22 grams of protein that I can take to get in the require amount. Also, keep in mind, if you don't get it in today, there's always tomorrow. Goo packets? I think Gel is a better term for these. The one I have is call "Muscle Gel" It has 22 grams of protein and no sugar and it is only 90 calories. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bobbi McGhee 17 Posted March 12, 2014 I did better today, but I did start my day with a Protein Shake. That's easier to get down in the morning. Then I had a full can of light tuna (that was tough!) on wasa crisps. And for dinner I took my kids to Wendy's and ate half a small chili. I was short 1 gram of protein! Thank you for your advice. I will keep working at it! 1 Texasmeg reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lsuchick4 54 Posted March 12, 2014 My NUT says that I should supplement with shakes (or powders, etc). She says that as I get closer to the year mark that I'll start to get more Protein from foods and less from supplements. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites