csrouse 16 Posted December 28, 2021 Hi friends. Question for those who are farther along the journey than I am. I was just sleeved 12/9 and am in the puréed food stage. I’ve ordered a few things like Soups from Bariatric Pal due to convenience and elevated Protein content and it got me wondering about long term food strategies. For those that are a year or more past surgery, are you able to meet your protein goals with food items from the grocery store, or are you still supplementing with Protein Shakes and/or specialty bariatric products? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ShoppGirl 5,024 Posted December 28, 2021 I am not quite a year out but I am able to eat about one serving now so I am able to get my Protein from food and one Protein Shake for Breakfast. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JDLane 140 Posted December 28, 2021 I'm about 8 months out and I could easily get my Protein from 'normal' food however I choose to have 1 Protein Shake per day because I like it for Breakfast and also then I just don't have to think about protein again for the rest of the day because I know I'll hit the rest through food no problem. But if you had eggs for breakfast, greek yogurt and fruit for snack, lunch meat and cheese for lunch, Jerky and nuts for snack, meat and veggie for dinner you'd easily hit your goal for the day once you are able to consume a few oz at a time and you'd have a pretty balanced day. 2 LisLuva86 and Sunnyway reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Greater Fool 2,054 Posted December 28, 2021 Not once have a used a 'bariatric' food product. I was expected to get my Protein and other basic nutritional needs from actual food from day 1. The first three weeks I did as well as I could, which was not enough. After that everything fell into place. My plan didn't call for x grams of whatever, rather it was 3 meals a day, each meal consisting of 3oz protein and 1oz veggies, eventually small fruit. Somewhere in the first year I wanted to compare my 3 meals a day plan to other folks plans and I was generally a bit over 60 grams of protein per day. Snacks were not on the menu but if I simply had to have snacks SF popsicles were acceptable. Who's kidding whom.. SF popsicles were fantastic! I got curious about how my plan measured up to other folk, since they were given instructions including x grams of this and y grams of that. After I converted my 3 meals to grams of this or that I learned that my plan was very close the what most other folks were consuming. With the bonus that I don't need to count grams of stuff. Counting grams of this or that feels like one of the zillion weight loss diets I encountered previously. I went into this with the idea I would never diet again. My surgeon agreed that he didn't want his patients viewing this as another weight loss program. Doc and I agree on this point, a match made in heaven. Good luck, Tek 3 Missie21, Esi and summerseeker reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Posted December 28, 2021 4 hours ago, csrouse said: For those that are a year or more past surgery, are you able to meet your Protein goals with food items from the grocery store, or are you still supplementing with Protein Shakes and/or specialty bariatric products? I definitely am, and I've set my protein goal higher than what my program requires (they want 80g, I want 100g because I work out). I still enjoy the mac n cheese from BariatricPal, the protein cocoa, Quest protein chips and some protein, sugar-free Gummy bears from Germany. But I don't *have to*. I could do without and still meet my targets. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arabesque 7,442 Posted December 29, 2021 I’m 2 years & almost 8 months post surgery & I haven’t had a Protein Shake (or used powders) since the first day of purées. I ate ‘regular’ food from that point on. It was always my intention to get all the nutrients I needed from ‘real’ food. It can be done. I make choices based upon nutritional content of any food I buy (which isn’t a lot as I try to prep most of what I eat from scratch). I look at the Protein content, sugar, carbs, fats & artificial sweeteners & make choices based on that information. Find a good high protein yoghurt & yoghurt drink (watch the added sugars or sweeteners though) to help with your protein intake especially while losing. I still count my protein every day & it is the focus of every meal I eat including all my Snacks (except fruit). At the beginning when you ate eating so little it can be a challenge to get your protein in so bariatric protein enriched foods like the Soup can be helpful. Have a chat with your dietician to identify high protein food options or what you can do to add extra protein. For example I made my scrambled eggs pretty milky & same with the rolled oats I ate. All the best. 1 Missie21 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sleeve_Me_Alone 656 Posted December 29, 2021 I am just over 3 months out and most days I am able to get all of my Protein from whole foods. I always eat my protein first, then veggies if I have room. At this point, I'm still not eating any starchy veggies or simple carbs, simply because I don't have room for them after my protein & fibrous veggies. Occasionally, my restriction is higher which further limits how much I can eat, or if I'm out and about, I'll drink a shake or have a Protein Bar, but that's definitely not the norm anymore. As for bariatric foods, I do not and have never used them. When I decided to have surgery, I committed to eating regular, whole foods as much as possible and completely get rid of "diet" foods. I don't do keto/bariatric/low carb/low fat/whatever diet foods or substitutes. I didn't have surgery to eat crappy diet food for the rest of my life; I want to eat GOOD food. Stuff that tastes good and is good for my body. That is just a personal preference though, and lots of people use bariatric foods with great success and truly enjoy them. You have to find what works for you! 2 pintsizedmallrat and Missie21 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
catwoman7 11,221 Posted December 29, 2021 yes - most people can get all their Protein requirements met through regular food after the first few months. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lisa LoVuolo 63 Posted December 29, 2021 I use a Protein Shake for breakfast or drink Protein 2 O Sent from my octopus using BariatricPal mobile app Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Spinoza 1,453 Posted December 30, 2021 (edited) Absolutely possible (and to my mind preferable) to get all your Protein from real food. I am exactly six weeks post sleeve and haven't needed to top up with any processed protein for about 3 weeks. You need to track it until you are totally confident, and you need to prioritise protein at every meal, as the others have said. My only supplements now are Multivitamins and a separate B12 spray now. I won't have blood tests to check Vitamin levels for another 6 weeks so may need some readjustment then, but so far so good. I am loving eating small home cooked proper food meals and losing weight (too slowly for my liking though - I know am SO impatient, LOL!!!) Sorry - having re-read your OP I see you were looking for wisdom from the people who are longer post op - feel free to ignore - I am also here mainly to learn. Good luck! 😀 Edited December 30, 2021 by Spinoza added final paragraph 1 csrouse reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GradyCat 3,695 Posted December 31, 2021 I am able to meet my Protein goals with real foods, but I just so happen to really like GNC Lean Protein Shakes in chocolate flavor (25g protein) so I have continued to drink them for breakfast because they're easy and taste good. 1 csrouse reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Esi 179 Posted December 31, 2021 Each day, I supplement with approximately 30 g of Protein Powder, between oatmeal and my Water. Tracking makes me obsessive, so I figure that even if I don’t have a good food day, I will always have at least another 30 g from food to meet the 60 g minimum. On the few days when I do track the Protein, it usually brings me up to 80 g. 1 csrouse reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pintsizedmallrat 473 Posted January 5, 2022 I am 3 1/2 months out, I don't eat any bariatric or Protein infused prepared foods and I have been consistently hitting my protein goals. I eat a lot of cottage cheese and marinated grilled chicken among other things. It can be done but it involves planning and it helps if you know how to cook so things don't get boring. 1 csrouse reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites