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I didn't realize how many questions I would have until I read some threads.

I also had so many reservations after the 1 st day because of all the pain from my chest and the gas. It has eased day by day. I also I'm being tricked by hunger pains, but know its in my head. I'm finding it very difficult to get in all the fluids and Protein. All the fruity Protein Drinks are so sweet and not great tasting. I used to really only drink Water. My post up check up is o. Tuesday.

What is wrong with having a piece of chocolate now and then?

What about wine? Not that I am looking to drink now, but I did like an occasional glass here and there?

Does anyone drink Muscle Milk Light?

WLS: 11/26/12.

Weight before surgery: 284lb

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Sandy

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Also why should you not use a straw?

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I can't tell you for sure about the chocolate or wine, but I know the no straw is due to air. Sucking through a straw will cause you to take in air bubbles; just trying to keep you from having the air. Good luck with everything! :)

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Using a straw get more air in your tummmy therefore more gas. I have triede Muscle milk light pre-op its okay but not my favorite. I drink Premiere Protein Shakes from Sams Club Or costco 30g Protein each taste is good.

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My Dr. Gave me a cup with a straw, he likes straws. He said the only reason I shouldn't use a straw is if I don't like them. He said its easier to sip with a straw so I will drink more through out the day. In didn't ask about wine, but no chocolate because of the sugar and caffeine.

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I use the Muscle Milk light 100 calorie when I need a quick grab and I like them! They are easy for me to drink in the car on the way to work!

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I drink the muscle milk light.... I prefer them to the Atkins Protein drinks. I had a glass of wine after thanksgiving meal & I was fine (I was 3 weeks out from surgery at the time). I think all this if trial & error. Try different things to see if they agree w you.

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I had MML in the hospital and they were too sweet for me. I like the Premier brand best.

Like the OP said, that it mostly trial and error to see what you can tolerate. Right now I am still on liquids until Tuesday, but I've had some Soups and they seem to be fine. Just remember a "small" piece of this or that, not a "whole" piece of this or that.

I'm using a straw now, but early on it was a no no because of the air it pushed into your newly reformed stomach.

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Definitely love Premiere from costco the best for prepared and bluebonnet from Amazon.com for powder. I have been using a straw since about a week post op- it's much easier for me to get in my fluids. If you're craving chocolate, Creamy Bites calcium chews are calcium citrate and super yummy. I have been taking them from time to time for a pick me up - even pre-op.

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I am 5 days out and would love to use a straw! I have a really great blender/juicer that can make just about anything into a liquid. I am also looking forward to soft foods. Each day is definitely better than the day before! I actually celebrated my first bowel movement today. Hallelujah!!

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I did too! LOL What blender do you have? I purchased a Vitamix pre op and love it!!!!

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I have chocolate Muscle Milk Light every morning (even at 5 months post-op)...8 oz before going to the gym, and 8 oz after the gym. Personally, I love it, and look forward to it...my daily chocolate milk fix! :)

My surgeon's recommendation is to not drink alcohol after surgery...and I intend to follow his suggestion.

I have 1 piece of chocolate every day....but its sugar-free chocolate (usually a sugar-free Russell Stover chocolate mint patty....they're wicked yummy!). I also have a "chocolate brownie" Quest bar, for an evening snack every day...170 calories, 20 grams of Protein, low carb, and (I think) very tasty. Those are my true "treat"....I look forward to 8pm every day!! :)

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Hey! Me Too! I am thrilled with it! I got it about a week before surgery. I threw some superfoods (spinach, kiwi, kale, carrot, fig and cancer Hateing cabbage) in it this morning. I truly want to take full advantage of this gift of health that has been given to me.

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Thank you all for the helpful hints. Tonight I started drinking some muscle milk light because I didn't / couldn't stomach drinking the awful cytomax Protein Drink. It satisfied me and so far so good.

I'm grateful there are so many of you that I can go through this journey with. I have not told many people except for immediate family. I just don't need the questions etc.

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