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I add a pack of procel Protein supplements to my shakes. It adds 5 grams of protein and is tasteless. I did try mixing it in yogurt but it makes the consistancy a bit weird for me.
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BE CAREFUL of the sugar free Klondike bars... They have 160 calories and are 40% saturated fat. A better choice for a cool treat is the Fudgecicles No Sugar Added at 40 calories and virtually no fat. just a little fyi.... sometimes the NO SUGAR ADDED is just a ploy to get you to buy something that is not good for you!I am 3 weeks post op and I picked up sugar free Klondike bars.MMMMMMM good! Love them
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You can get the Syntrax Nectar drinks at Amazon.com and the shipping is free. I have compared prices and that's by far the cheapest when you factor in shipping!
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My favorites are Syntrax Nectar Fuzzy Navel and strawberry Kiwi. Mixed with 10 oz Water and then add ice. They are both refreshing. I don't recommend the Grape nectar.< /p>
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I boil several eggs at a time. They are a great source of Protein and keep well in the fridge. I use them in tuna salad and whole with salt and pepper. I also keep Dannon light and fit yogurt in the fridge. I always have jell-o sugar free puddings on hand for times when I want a treat! LOL I keep a couple of packs of Gortons Tilapia in the fridge. The portions are just right for me. I heat them up in a skillet and when I remove it, I pour a can of french style green Beans in the pan to warm them up. The seasonings from the Tilapia are actually quite tasty! My teenage daughter loves that meal also! ohhh and I always have campbells Soup at hand in my pantry for those meals that I don't feel like preparing! They are good tasting and filling and super easy with only 70 calories per can.
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oops I forgot to mention that I only weigh at Dr. visits. I like big numbers so I don't do the daily weigh in thing! ......... again best of luck!
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I'm almost 3 months out. I have a nectar fuzzy navel Protein Drink when I first wake up. I try to eat a Protein rich Breakfast (maybe a 1 egg omelet, 1/2 slice 2% cheese and some mushrooms and a slice of ham diced). For lunch I try to eat something high in protein, such as tuna or chicken salad made with low fat mayo. For dinner, I have sauteed veggies and chicken or fish normally. And a protein drink afterwards. .... I am averaging around 600 calories. I need to up that but it's not as easy as I once thought. I'm loosing at a very steady pace and excercizing daily. I log everything on MyFitnessPal which seems to keep me accountable. ................ best of luck! DRINK DRINK DRINK and get your protein in!!!
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This has been the best decision I've ever made. The surgery was a breeze for me. No real pain to speak of. Nothing enough to even take pain meds. My recovery was quick and I have to remind myself to eat now! I think you are going to treasure your decision to have sleeve surgery! Welcome to this site. Support is essential! I have learned many things through the nice people at Verticalsleevetalk!
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My Dr. told me to only do walking. Nothing strenuous at all till about 6 weeks post op. Anything that will make you strain or stretch your abs is kinda out till healing has taken place. Each Dr. is different, so I would consult them if I were you! Best of Luck on your surgery!!!!
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Absolutely call your Dr..... the dry lips could be a sign of high blood sugar or dehydration. Either of which you should call your Dr.
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I don't like the "milky" Protein Shakes at all since surgery. My go to is nectar Kiwi strawberry or Fuzzy Navel. mixed with Water with lots of ice. I just toss those in a chug bottle and it's not bad at all. I don't get the Protein aftertaste like I did with many of the shakes. ........... BEST OF LUCK!
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Wow that's great. Do you do any special exercises?
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I bought a stationary bike and at first I rode for 5 minutes and it was all I could do... today I can easily ride 30 minutes on a high resistance. My knees are shot so walking isn't easy. I can say that my walking has improved tremendously. I weighed at the Dr. this week and am down to 378. Most would cringe at that, I am thrilled to be on this side of 400 and going down! Sleeve Surgery is the best thing I have done for myself! I feel so much better!!!
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My top weight was 472. I lost 50 lbs prior to surgery and have lost 43 since surgery which was March 8th. I have a long way to go, but already feel so much better! My Dr. suggested the sleeve surgery!
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I take the Vitafusion multi-vites gummies. My NUT says as long as my blood work looks good that's fine! It's working good for me. I would be in a bad way if I had to consume those chalking icky vitamins! LOL
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As far as oranges, it's the membranes that are rough on you. You can trim those out if you want. I find mandarin oranges packed in Water are best for my orange needs! LOL I eat Campbells Soup at hand anytime I'm in a hurry. I love the Gortons Signature grilled tilapia. I grill it in a pan and after I remove them, I warm a can of whole baby carrots or french style green Beans in the same pan. Takes me less than 10 minutes to prepare and even my kids enjoy this meal. I eat chicken, tuna and eggs alot also. I normally grill a chicken breast and eat half and cut the other half up and mix with chopped sugar free bread and butter pickle, low fat mayo and a hard boiled egg. One chicken breast will yield 3 meals for me. Most salsas are good. I like fresh salsa on grilled chicken. Ham and cheese rollups are a staple for me. I use 97% fat free ham and 2% Cheese. I also spread fat free cream cheese on ham and roll it up and eat with sweet bread and butter pickles. I avoid all white carbs and use MyFitnesspal to keep track of my nutrients. I also drink 2 Protein Drinks a day. nectar fuzzy navel or strawberry kiwi are my favorites mixed with crystal light and lots of ice. I hope this helps. ..
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I use them, only to supplement some Protein. I hbe used them for years. If I drank enough shakes and ate enough meat to reach my protien goals I would ingest 2000 calories a day. Don't slam it. Sip it over an hour and make sure they are cold. Nut's don't want us drinking them so we don't really on them solely. 1 a day isn't bad.
I get in my Protein every day. I have a Protein Drink every morning and every evening (nectar Fuzzy Peach with 8 oz Water and 1/2 packet of crystal light) 23 grams of protein in each drink. The rest of my protein I get from food. I am averaging between 500- 700 calories a day. I have also heard that the shots weren't good for you at all. I did the Protein Shakes with skim milk pre-op but can't stomach those now but I do like the nectar strawberry kiwi or fuzzy peach with crystal light and lots of ice. I get my protein and Water at the same time. I hope this helps.
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I am 5 weeks out and eat between 500-700 calories a day and have trouble getting them in. For breakfast I typically have 3 oz yogurt and 1 scrambled egg. lunch I eat about 1/8 cup turkey and maybe a piece of 2% cheese. dinner is often a Soup at hand and I have a couple of Protein Drinks and a couple of sobe lifewater 0. If I snack, I eat a Jello Sugar Free Chocolate pudding or an unsweetened apple sauce. I have lost interest in eating which I guess is a good thing! I eat very consciously! At my 2 week post op visit I had lost 41 lbs and haven't weighed since. I wouldn't buy any of the packaged dinners. They are a trap. I don't eat bread at all. I try not to get any "white carbs" either. ........... Keep at it! You'll be fine!
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I was told to try to get 70-100 grams of Protein a day. The key to the protein working is to drink drink drink! I get my protein through nectar strawberry kiwi or fuzzy navel mixed with 16 oz of Water and a half packet of crystal lite lemonade. I really like the flavor and I am drinking on one all day long. I get about 75 grams of protein and 48 oz of water at the same time. I usually drink a 16 oz vitaminwater zero at night too. I keep a water with me at all times besides these drinks. good luck on your journey!
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Sorry to hear about your bad labs. I know personally that many things can change your glucose and insulin levels. I know if you've had any illnesses such as flu or a virus, that can change your levels. Praying for them to get these under control. Congrats on your success with weight loss.
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My favorite fast food option is Chick Fila. I get their 4 count and sometimes 6 count grilled nugget kids meal. I get a fruit cup with it and the diet lemonade. I always wait till I'm home and mix the lemonade with Water because it's so tart but it's yummy! I never finish the fruit cup. It's high in Protein, very low in carbs and low in calories. It's an excellent choice for a meal for anyone wanting to lose weight. I also get the grilled cool wrap which is wrapped in a flax seed wrap. I tear most of the wrap away and eat it. It's way more than I can eat in one setting and so good for you. I haven't stopped eating out because We are a busy family. I just make wiser choices! The sleeve is an awesome tool to lose weight but some look at it like a ball and chain!