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Hi, I am "new" to this site in that I just registered today, but I have lurked around here in the months before I banded. Yesterday was my surgery day, and I have to say already I have found these forums to be a great resource. After I got home and rested up, I decided to step on the scale and WOAH that was a mistake! It said I was up 9 pounds. I freaked out and started to worry about the band and what had happened.

Today I weigh only 6 pounds over my pre-banded weight, and realized I need to push these fluids to get the hospital meds and things they pumped into me flushed out. I am glad these forums are here, if they weren't I would still be freaking out thinking there was something completely wrong with ME.

As far as just getting banded, I was wondering if anyone had some advice as to what Protein Shakes are good?? I am currently drinking SNI Pro whey Advanced Protein Blend in chocolate, and it tastes like choco-dust to me. :biggrin: Not a fan of chocolate as it is, but I knew it would be a safe bet for getting protein in me. Does anyone have any reccomendations for someone who doesn't like chocolate?

Also, when did others start to feel better? I feel like I did a bazillion crunches yesterday.

Thanks!!

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Congratulations on being banded! I tried the Designer Whey Protein (Chocolate) and Trader Joe's Soy Protein, and liked them both. I started adding them to Jello SF/FF Instant pudding when I went to the mushie stage to increase the protein content. I have heard good thoings about powders?utm_source=BariatricPal&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=CommentLink" target="_ad" data-id="1" >unjury. I have only tried their chicken broth Protein powder, which I highly recommend. It has 21g of protein. The chicken broth is particularly comforting after surgery or a fill. I still use it in cooking, adding it to Soups, mashed potatoes, etc. Unjury sells sample sizes, so you can see if you like it first before ordering a large container.

I also like Isopure ZeroCarb Protein drinks. Its a nice break from the shakes. My favorite flavors are Green Lemon Tea & Blue Raspberry. A 20oz bottle has 40g protein.

I've also heard very good things about Syntrax nectar protein mixes. They have some really interesting flavors I haven't tried them yet, but they are on my list of things to buy. You can also get a sample pack. They have some really great sounding flavors - Apple Ectasy, Cappuccino, Roadside Lemonade, vanilla Bean Torte.

Don't worry about your weight now. It took at least 10 days before I even noticed the swelling in my belly start to go down, so I wasn't anxious to step on a scale. One thing I can say, is everyday I felt a little better.

Good luck on the journey.

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I got banded Monday, 3 days ago. I too stepped on the scale and saw a 6lb increase from my immediate pre-op wt. I knew it was IV fluids. Haven't been on the scale since. I get alot of good info here on this site. Regarding Protein Drinks, I use Syntrax Nectar. It comes in a 2lb jug and cost around $29. My favorite flavor is caribbean cooler, it tastes like pina colada. They have alot of fruity flavors that you mix w/ juice or Water so the flavor is good. One scoop in 8oz of water = 23g of Protein. (no fats,carbs, or sugar) I'm not a big chocolate flavor girl either. Good luck with your progress. We can get skinny together!

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