Mhy12784 423 Posted September 28, 2018 Overnight oats with Premier Protein chia seeds vanilla and Splenda Eat that all the time Complex carbs, Fiber, tons of Protein, and good fats. A Breakfast of champions Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
missmoe 19 Posted December 4, 2018 I’m in week 3 and not allowed oatmeal or any kind of Cereal yet. I’m barely able to eat anyway but am also tired of eggs and cottage cheese. I tried ham roll ups and they were too heavy. tuna is also kind of too much right now..any other ideas anyone? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
S@ssen@ch 745 Posted December 5, 2018 18 hours ago, missmoe said: I’m in week 3 and not allowed oatmeal or any kind of Cereal yet. I’m barely able to eat anyway but am also tired of eggs and cottage cheese. I tried ham roll ups and they were too heavy. tuna is also kind of too much right now..any other ideas anyone? missmoe, I think I had Protein Shakes for Breakfast for at least a month after surgery. If I didn't do Protein shakes, my go to is yogurt. And I don't mean regular yogurt. That's entirely too sweet and runny for my tastes these days. I may have started with greek yogurt, but switched to Skyr (brand name: Siggi's). It has same protein content as greek and less sugar. Even today, I usually start my day with a Siggi's and add some Protein Powder, granola, and chia seeds. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
missmoe 19 Posted December 5, 2018 On 12/05/2018 at 10:08, S@ssen@ch said: missmoe, I think I had Protein Shakes for Breakfast for at least a month after surgery. If I didn't do Protein shakes, my go to is yogurt. And I don't mean regular yogurt. That's entirely too sweet and runny for my tastes these days. I may have started with greek yogurt, but switched to Skyr (brand name: Siggi's). It has same Protein content as greek and less sugar. Even today, I usually start my day with a Siggi's and add some Protein Powder, granola, and chia seeds. Thanks so much! I didn’t realize Greek yogurt had more protein than the regular light yogurts. I will have to make a shopping trip today. Yesterday I consumed 195 calories total. I’m so worried I’m going to end up back in the hospital. I never thought eating would be such a chore for me. 1 S@ssen@ch reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
S@ssen@ch 745 Posted December 5, 2018 @missmoe Yes, Greek has a higher Protein content and is generally less sweet than standard yogurt. Caution: using "light" or "low-fat" sometimes has more carbs. Read your labels. Personally, I do middle-of-the-road. I don't get full fat, but get a 2%. Believe it or not some fat is actually good for you! It's Ok to have low calorie intake temporarily, but if you're going on 3 weeks and still that low, consider meal replacement/protein shakes. 3 weeks is a long time to be so severely restricting your caloric intake. I'd say your biggest threat to hospitalization is dehydration, so be sure you're getting fluids. I know Protein Shakes are not the tastiest things, but it's actually kind of amazing what you can do with them. My go to is Unjury. I just couldn't stand the ready to drink ones after surgery. I put them in Fairlife Milk (extra protein) and if I needed variety, I would mix/match or add extra ingredients like bananas or Peanut Butter. I see some on this board putting protein shakes in their daily coffee. I'm not a coffee drinker, but they rave about that. As I indicated earlier, I relied on protein shakes for at least a month and I ALWAYS keep some on hand just in case. Not to be an advertisement for Unjury, but I do really love the stuff. If you're tired of sweet shakes (vanilla, chocolate, strawberry), they do offer savory ones like chicken Soup and I just got a sample of Santa Fe Chili. Haven't tried it yet, but I see potential for recipes. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites