BethFromVA 5 Posted November 8, 2008 Beth - Less than 2 weeks til surgery! Figure out now what Protein Shakes you can tolerate er stomach. Get it? har har. I didn't take into account just how much I would need for 3 weeks of liquids so I've gone shopping more than I had intended to. My two cents. Thanks for the two cents. I actually spent hours on here a few nights ago trying to find out what people thought of different Protein shakes. Lots of ideas, but I did order some sample packets of the Unjury ones. I'm supposed to start my liquid/protein diet this coming Friday. IF my freakin' insurance company will get off their asses and finally approve this thing... Should have happened 10-12 days ago and still waiting. They "lost" my paperwork. Nurse thinks she should get the okay Monday, but Tuesday are a lot of pre-op things that, if I don't have the okay yet, won't be covered. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BethFromVA 5 Posted November 8, 2008 SnT & Beth - not sure if i mentioned this, but my FAVE Protein Shake is muscle milk... it is pretty high in fat / cals but it's very filling.... i drank it daily when i was working my ass off at the gym.... regular = 2 scoops - 300 cals 12g fat 32g Protein lite = 2 scoops - 195 cals 6g fat 25g protein (personally, i'd just do the regular for the variety) if you dont want the regular, they do have a 'light version' the regular version has a BUNCH of flavors - my fave was probably peanut butter/chocolate and Mocha Latte... cake batter was WAYYYY too sweet the light has fewer flavors and i've never tried them, but i've heard they are good!! i bought mine thru Bodybuilding.com - CytoSport Product Listing - On Sale! Lowest Prices For CytoSport! FABULOUS customer service, fast shipping and good prices... (not affiliated, just happy customer) but i know Vitamin Shoppe also has it - im sure GNC does too... I've heard that one recommended too. I haven't had the pre-op conversation with my nurse yet (that's scheduled for Thursday) to see how long after surgery I will be doing Protein Shakes too. If anything I would guess I would use them to help keep my protein numbers boosted, even after I start eating. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gracey 7 Posted November 8, 2008 SnT & Beth - not sure if i mentioned this, but my FAVE Protein Shake is muscle milk Thanks. Luluc also likes muscle milk. A gf bought me a 24-pack of MM Lite drinks in choc from costco. I've only managed to get 3 of them down and the damn pack was $30! I even bought those Davinci syrups and they don't help enough...for me. I prefer the chocolate Atkins shakes. They have 15g Protein, 1g sugar, 160 cals, but a high 9g of total fat. I figured if I had to be on liquids only for so long, I should pick something palatable. I haven't done any of the powders at all. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
losingjusme 12 Posted November 8, 2008 Thanks. Luluc also likes muscle milk. A gf bought me a 24-pack of MM Lite drinks in choc from costco. I've only managed to get 3 of them down and the damn pack was $30! I even bought those Davinci syrups and they don't help enough...for me. I prefer the chocolate Atkins shakes. They have 15g Protein, 1g sugar, 160 cals, but a high 9g of total fat. I figured if I had to be on liquids only for so long, I should pick something palatable. I haven't done any of the powders at all. yeah... for some reason i dont think the lite would be that great... regular PB chocolate is great and Mocha Joe (Java whatever) is REALLY good too... even has caffeine in it... if you have a 24 hour fitness near you you can get an individual ready to drink ... yummie!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gracey 7 Posted November 8, 2008 It had a very odd after taste! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
luluc 6 Posted November 9, 2008 yeah... for some reason i dont think the lite would be that great... regular PB chocolate is great and Mocha Joe (Java whatever) is REALLY good too... even has caffeine in it... if you have a 24 hour fitness near you you can get an individual ready to drink ... yummie!! so i got an idea from another bandster....take your left over coffee & put in ice trays - freeze. when i do my shake (on choc/cheese cake kick now) - rather than the avg ice cube - i used the iced coffee cubes for the extra kick / caffeine... that is if your a coffee lover like me.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BethFromVA 5 Posted November 9, 2008 so i got an idea from another bandster....take your left over coffee & put in ice trays - freeze. when i do my shake (on choc/cheese cake kick now) - rather than the avg ice cube - i used the iced coffee cubes for the extra kick / caffeine... that is if your a coffee lover like me.. Oooh, sounds good. But I thought caffeine was a semi no-no. Or does that depend on your doctor? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
luluc 6 Posted November 9, 2008 Oooh, sounds good. But I thought caffeine was a semi no-no. Or does that depend on your doctor? i guess that would be dr dependent. i had coffee & tea on my post op liquids .... i gave up the diet coke, to take the coffee away would have been just cruel - especially to those around me...in the AM:eek: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BethFromVA 5 Posted November 9, 2008 i guess that would be dr dependent. i had coffee & tea on my post op liquids .... i gave up the diet coke, to take the coffee away would have been just cruel - especially to those around me...in the AM:eek: LOL! Yeah, I read that fizzies (soda/beer) will probably have to go. Bummer, since I like my Crown in Diet 7-Up... I don't HAVE to have coffee. I like it, but I don't go through withdrawals or mood issues if I don't have it like hubby does. Guess I'll find out on Thursday what I can do when I go in for my pre-op visit with the nurse. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
losingjusme 12 Posted November 9, 2008 lulu - thanks for the tip beth - fizzies depend on your doc.. my doc says its ok, some say no... follow your doc's rules... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
luluc 6 Posted November 9, 2008 LOL! Yeah, I read that fizzies (soda/beer) will probably have to go. Bummer, since I like my Crown in Diet 7-Up... i'll have a cold beer every now and then...mostly on VERY hot days. if i go slow; i have no issues and it REALLY fills me up. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
plain 12 Posted November 11, 2008 I prefer the chocolate Atkins shakes. They have 15g Protein, 1g sugar, 160 cals, but a high 9g of total fat. I figured if I had to be on liquids only for so long, I should pick something palatable. Quite right. At this stage, remember the main focus is on healing. The weight loss is but a pleasant side effect! Oooh, sounds good. But I thought caffeine was a semi no-no. Or does that depend on your doctor? My doc discouraged it. When I asked "why" he didn't really have a very good answer, though. So now I'm riding the caffeine train again. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gracey 7 Posted November 11, 2008 My doc discouraged it. When I asked "why" he didn't really have a very good answer, though. So now I'm riding the caffeine train again. Knowing what little I know about caffeine, doesn't it shrink the blood vessels? Would that affect healing? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BethFromVA 5 Posted November 11, 2008 Knowing what little I know about caffeine, doesn't it shrink the blood vessels? Would that affect healing? What about after healing? Guess I'll find out on Thursday what my doc wants me to do. Bummer, too, cuz I got this GREAT honey macadamia nut coffee when we were in Hawaii last month that I still have half of... :eek: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
plain 12 Posted November 11, 2008 Knowing what little I know about caffeine, doesn't it shrink the blood vessels? Would that affect healing? Yeah, it can have vasoconstrictive effects. I'd think that healing wouldn't really be compromised unless the individual already had some circulatory problems, though. My doc told me that he advises against it because of the diuretic effect (and I drink lots of Water. Lots of water), so I personally thought it was an acceptable risk. Of course, I'm pretty much an idiot, so you really can't go wrong by doing the opposite of what I do... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites