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Hey, I was banded a week ago (hooray!!!) I don't have my appetite back yet, but I am worried that the diet I was told to follow is not giving me enough calories to heal properly. I can have Clear Liquids and Protein Shakes for 14 days. So basically, even if I can eat 3 Protein shakes a day (which I can't) , I'm only getting, at most, 400 calories. I need to start walking more, but I just feel so weak and shaky and dizzy, like I have no energy.

It's not like I think I need 1500 calories right now, but I'm worried that 200 or 300 just isn't enough. Is anyone else worried about not getting enough calories, or am I just crazy??!!

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It is very little but normal for the phase you're in. Like you, I was on clear liquids for 2 full weeks. It wasn't easy and I had a lot of dizzy spells and headaches.

One thing I did to help increase Protein and calories- I added clear, unflavored Protein Powder to my chicken broth. Unjury also makes a protein chicken broth that isn't great but it's not awful either.

Hang in there!

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im 3 weeks out and cant tolerate my shakes anymore i go to see my dr. in 4 days ive been put back on clear liquids and my dr. says as long as i stay hydrated then ill be ok.. I have no appetite and i still try to sip on a shake as asked to but im maybe getting 300 calories in.. just sip and take your time and your dr.s are there so call if your worried or scared or concern..

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Your body is incredibly resilient and capable of feeding itself off your fat stores in order to provide itself with the energy it needs to heal itself. The post op diet is to give you the best chance to heal.

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nectar by Syntax is wonderful, I have been drinking the Roadside Lemonade, it is really good!

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Add more Protein calories to your drinks. Try Gatorade, or Special K. The idea is not nec. using diet drinks if you need calories. I could never quite understand the surgeon saying sugar free. I guess this will sound radical to most of you! Just my opinion, so not to be taken as a FACT!!! Karen

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I used 2% milk in my shakes.< /p>

Who's your doc? I get these emails for support groups around Denver if you want to attend?

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