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Hi im having my surgery 25 nov sleeve revised to rny. What are the daily requirements for Protein after surgery and is it ok if i use this product. You can drink it with milk or Water or even sprinkle over foodScreenshot_20191001-203947_Chrome.jpeg Screenshot_20191001-204002_Chrome.jpeg

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Same Protein requirements as VSG (60-90 g) but that powder is calorically very dense. For a single serving its ~1600 cals and 84g protein.

That may be well over your limits, ask your Team for clarity

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If you can find a 30g scoop then it will be 1/3 also @GreenTealael its 1600kj not kcal so its roughly 400kcal per 100g but if you use 30g per serve it looks better.

130kcal

28g Protein

But why soy why not normal whey protein

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3 hours ago, Mikeyy said:

If you can find a 30g scoop then it will be 1/3 also @GreenTealael its 1600kj not kcal so its roughly 400kcal per 100g but if you use 30g per serve it looks better.

130kcal

28g Protein

But why soy why not normal whey Protein

Ah ! got it now (missed that coversion)

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Thanx alot i will shop around a bit more for the perfect product. Im 1 of those people who never read the back label so i guess i have to start reading them

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