Butterflyhigh 504 Posted September 29, 2014 I am almost four months post-op. I get in anywhere from 70-100g Protein everyday, but I am still heavily dependent upon supplemental drinks and bars to hit those numbers. I love my Protein hot chocolate drink and will have 2 of those plus 1 muscle milk and 1 bar daily. The rest of my daily protein comes from beef Jerky, edamame, chicken, and beef. But, I would guess that 70% comes from supplements. I am loosing weight like crazy (after a four week stall) and I feel great! My nut said that for a low starting bmi'er, I'm the fastest looser she's seen!! I am just really curious how other people hit their daily protein goals and how dependent they are on the supplements? ?? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
auntjanny 289 Posted September 29, 2014 What Protein hot chocolate are you using? I am one 6 days post op and warm is hitting the spot more easily than cold. Thanks! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Butterflyhigh 504 Posted September 29, 2014 (edited) Yeah, I had problems with cold the first couple of weeks. I would dilute apple juice w/water and heat it in the micro. It was so so soothing to my sleeve. I get a brand called Fast Track. My surgeons office sells it. Each packet (mixed w/ 8oz water) is 15g. Protein. The hot chocolate comes in all sorts of flavors...I'm loving the raspberry and mint. Edited September 29, 2014 by Butterflyhigh Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
auntjanny 289 Posted September 29, 2014 I am still in full liquids as surgery was 9/22. I drink 46 g of Syntrax Nectar daily and then pure Protein or muscle milk or unflavored Syntrax to cream Soup to get my protein in. I blended frozen banana half into pure protein the last two days but it is too soon. How does your body handle the jerkey? It seems like that would be tough to digest. Would love edamame... That sounds divine Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kindle 8,667 Posted September 29, 2014 I'm just over 9 months post op and I don't track, so I don't know what my total Protein intake is. But I do have a 30-40g smoothie every day. And M-F I have a whole grain or Protein Bar (5-20g protein) as a snack/lunch at work. Besides the smoothie and bar I eat 5-6 times a day. Because I know I'm getting a good amount of protein with the supplements , I feel OK about eating more veggies, fruit and grains for some of my meals. I think a well balanced diet is important for long term health. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Butterflyhigh 504 Posted October 1, 2014 I am still in full liquids as surgery was 9/22. I drink 46 g of Syntrax nectar daily and then pure Protein or muscle milk or unflavored Syntrax to cream Soup to get my Protein in. I blended frozen banana half into pure protein the last two days but it is too soon. How does your body handle the jerkey? It seems like that would be tough to digest. Would love edamame... That sounds divine I was really surprised about the beef Jerky too. No trouble digesting it. Actually, it is a slider food for me. I can eat a lot of it at one time and it doesn't make me feel ill, so I need to watch myself because the sodium content is crazy high. Another good food for me is Hummus. My grocery carries a white bean hummus which is higher in protein and tastes even better than traditional chickpea hummus. Love that stuff. When I was on full liquids I blended a half banana into my shakes and it sat so heavy and made me ill that I haven't tried it since. I'm sure I'd be fine now. I can eat nearly everything now, but most things just don't appeal to me anymore. Yay!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
livvsmum 2,369 Posted October 2, 2014 At 1 year post-op I don't rely on supplements much at all. Maybe a Protein shake for lunch or Breakfast a couple times a week and if I need a boost, I will add Protein hot chocolate in the evening. From time to time when I need a "reset" I'll return to 2 or 3 days of Protein shakes only, but otherwise mine comes mostly from "real food" at this point. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites