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Okay I was sleeved April 26th and I've been on a clear liquid diet but on May 4th through May 6th I will be on vacation in Laughlin so I was wondering if anyone thinks that it's too soon to have a Protein Shake because that's the easiest choice to make especially since we will be on the go all weekend.

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Bet you'll take a temporary break when all that Fluid comes out the other end. Seriously if it were me I'd try one of the clear fruit tasting ones from Syntrex or Premier Protein, if you do okay there then try something heavier like a P P shake.< /p>

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Bet you'll take a temporary break when all that Fluid comes out the other end. Seriously if it were me I'd try one of the clear fruit tasting ones from Syntrex or Premier Protein, if you do okay there then try something heavier like a P P shake.< /div>


I have Isopure but they are gross. I guess I'll just have to take my bag of liquids and broths with me. I won't try a Protein Shake until I'm home just in case if I need to run to the toilet I haven't went since I've been sleeved[emoji31] [emoji31]

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Hi Mamalala! After 1 week post op you should be able to transition to a full liquid diet, which includes creamy strained Soups, sugar free/light yogurt, and Protein Shakes.

Premier Protein is by far the best tasting Protein on the market and has the highest protein content with the least amount of calories.

I would definitely check with your doctor's office to make sure this is ok, since everyone's post op needs/instructions vary from person to person.

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Hi Mamalala! After 1 week post op you should be able to transition to a full liquid diet, which includes creamy strained Soups, sugar free/light yogurt, and Protein Shakes.
Premier Protein is by far the best tasting Protein on the market and has the highest Protein content with the least amount of calories.
I would definitely check with your doctor's office to make sure this is ok, since everyone's post op needs/instructions vary from person to person.



Thank you so much

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I was sleeved on April 25 and I came home on full liquid diet... including shakes, Soups, etc.

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