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I'm 5 days post-op, nearing the end the Clear liquids week (juices, Jello, popsicles, broth) and looking forward to week 2 when thicker liquids (soups) can be added. I have reached the point where I simply cannot consume another Protein Drink. I've tried Slimfast, Ensure, Atkins Advantage, vanilla and strawberry flavors. I cannot bring the cup, the can or even a straw to my lips without the gap reflex kicking in. I know I need the Protein, but the taste and consistency is appalling. I realize I'm supposed to have one of these for Breakfast from now on, but I doubt that's gonna happen.

Any shared experiences out there? Any suggestions, advice, counsel or ass-kicking is appreciated of course.

BTW: I bought a Magic Bullet (on eBay pretty cheap), so maybe I can make my own smoothies and somehow derive enough protein that way.

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I have tried them all and in my opinion Unjury is the best. It is made for bariatric patients. The consisteny is much smoother and thinner than any of those you mentioned and Unjury doesn't smell or taste very bad. I am very, very picky and this is the only kind I can drink.

It's so thin, I can drink in a hurry and not have that thick, yucky aftertaste.

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My recommendation is unflavored Protein you mix in whatever you want. I have used beneprotein and unjury. Both are very good, pretty much the same. These are fat free, carb free Protein sources. I mix them with crystal light and cant tell the difference. I also put them in SF pudding, mix them with juice, etc.

Good luck.

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Skim Milk with Carnation Instant Breakfast and a couple of teaspoons of Hershey's chocolate powder if you like a chocolater? tasting drink.

1 cup skim milk has 8 - 9 gm Protein

1 serving carnation instant breakfast has 5 gm Protein.< /p>

Some folks use the Lo Carb Hood Dairy product to decrease the carbs.

Carnation Instant Breakfast also has a lo carb product.

But since you are only five days post op you really shouldn't worry about calories at this point.

Healing and adequate hydration and nutrition are most important.

Myra

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The only one I can stomach is Hank's Finest Protein. It's expensive but worth it IMHO. I mix it with Water and it tastes like Nestle Quik to me.

If you go to this link you can get two free samples - http://www.healthfitnesschannel.com/FreeProteinSample.htm.

Just be ready to be bombarded with emails from him. On the bottom of his email's you can opt-out of the spam.

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