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Had my surgery for rny on 6/6 and I am on a liquid diet now for (3) weeks. Below is a list I can choose to eat from. Please advise if anything has tried any of these and how you made them to make them taste good. Right now I have no desire to eat and am depressed as everything I try tastes gross

Carnation instant Breakfast sugar free with 1% or 2% milk.

Weight watcher smoothie

Glucerna

Boost glucose control

Atkins advantage shake

EAS AdvantagEdge-Carb co trol

Muscle milk light

optisource high Protein Drink

Spire-ten- whey or soy powder. With 1 or 2% milk

Protein additives I can have in conjunction with the above is

liquids

Isopure

Pure Protein Shake

New whey.....bought this liquid today.....ewwww

powders

New Whey

Resource bene Protein

Injury protein supplements

Mind you I don't have money to buy and try all these to see what I like

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I also take carnation with 1% milk everything else on your list I refuse to take. I still have shakes at home from before surgery. Atkins mocha latte & fake slim fast. I'm basically on Popsicle most of the day. My body is weird. I'm actually not hungry.

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I can't even have them I guess, they ate not on the list and if I can them them I can only have two per day

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I think I would diet if not for popsicle. I don't think it's on my list but it's only 20 calories. I have Jello on my list that I did notice. I'm going to make it today it's sugar free.< /p>

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i initially did my whey Protein (body fortress from Walmart vanilla) with Decaf coffee...ICED.

you literally CANNOT taste it.

everything is going to taste crappy untill you get it all out of your system.

I hated everything for 3 weeks ..misery. Now my favorites are salads and greek yogurt.... its amazing. woulda never eaten this stuff before.

greek yogurt when you get approved for it is awesome with splenda, tastes just like regular and you get a lot of Protein.< /p>

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Far as shakes my favorite is the Atkins strawberry banana. I think it has 15 grams.

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I talked to my doctor today. I literally was having a breakdown. I was crying so bad. He now has me on liquid only for the next 24-48 hrs. I do not need to worry about Protein right now. I am starting to get dehydrated. I am having hot flashes (I am only 37) and he said that is the withdrawal from carbs. I am eating Popsicles, Water, tea, broth, Jello, etc. I also bought some Oikos plain yogurt, which I love but think I got dumping syndrome from it, my belly was sore, I went to bed. I will try it one more time to see if that was it for sure and if so I guess I will have to cross that off the list. I also had an Edy's fruit bar so I am not sure it that did it either. I was also put of murals as I have not been able to make bowel movements, howere I was yesterday. Funny how taking a movement is exciting at my age. Lol

Thanks for your support. I have a very supportive family but obviously they don't know how I physically feel like you guys do! Anyone from the Grafton/Worcester Massachusetts area?

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It is best o get your fluids in. The Protein is very important but you also have to stay hydrated. I eat the light n fit yogurt. Also try sugar free Popsicles or no sugar added.

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You need protien!!

Try the unjury unflavored. You can put that in Crystal Light... or try the sugar free Hawiian Punch. It's not bad at all.

Only eat 2 oz of SF Jello or SF pudding at one time. If you do yogurt... be sure that you only eat 2 oz and be sure that it's a Light and Low Fat brand. Never take more than 6grams of suger per 2oz serving. Try the SF popcicles as well. You need to figure out if you do better with warm or cold... try some Low Fat beef broth.

It's hard to get the liquids in, but you should be sipping every few minutes to remain hydrated. Be sure you are taking your Vitamins too. Try not to gulp... just sips. Are you on an acid reducer? If so, take it before bed... that may help.

I am 3 weeks post op and it's been a challenge but it's worth it!

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I talked to my doctor today. I literally was having a breakdown. I was crying so bad. He now has me on liquid only for the next 24-48 hrs. I do not need to worry about Protein right now. I am starting to get dehydrated. I am having hot flashes (I am only 37) and he said that is the withdrawal from carbs. I am eating Popsicles' date=' Water, tea, broth, Jello, etc. I also bought some Oikos plain yogurt, which I love but think I got dumping syndrome from it, my belly was sore, I went to bed. I will try it one more time to see if that was it for sure and if so I guess I will have to cross that off the list. I also had an Edy's fruit bar so I am not sure it that did it either. I was also put of murals as I have not been able to make bowel movements, howere I was yesterday. Funny how taking a movement is exciting at my age. Lol

Thanks for your support. I have a very supportive family but obviously they don't know how I physically feel like you guys do! Anyone from the Grafton/Worcester Massachusetts area?[/quote']

I would think the dumping would mor likely be from the fruit bar....

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I talked to my doctor today. I literally was having a breakdown. I was crying so bad. He now has me on liquid only for the next 24-48 hrs. I do not need to worry about Protein right now. I am starting to get dehydrated. I am having hot flashes (I am only 37) and he said that is the withdrawal from carbs. I am eating Popsicles' date=' Water, tea, broth, Jello, etc. I also bought some Oikos plain yogurt, which I love but think I got dumping syndrome from it, my belly was sore, I went to bed. I will try it one more time to see if that was it for sure and if so I guess I will have to cross that off the list. I also had an Edy's fruit bar so I am not sure it that did it either. I was also put of murals as I have not been able to make bowel movements, howere I was yesterday. Funny how taking a movement is exciting at my age. Lol

Thanks for your support. I have a very supportive family but obviously they don't know how I physically feel like you guys do! Anyone from the Grafton/Worcester Massachusetts area?[/quote']

Hello, I know this is late but I just joined and I work in worcester not far from Grafton at all. How are you doing, my surgery will be jan 23. Thanks shannon

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Had my surgery for rny on 6/6 and I am on a liquid diet now for (3) weeks. Below is a list I can choose to eat from. Please advise if anything has tried any of these and how you made them to make them taste good. Right now I have no desire to eat and am depressed as everything I try tastes gross

Carnation instant Breakfast sugar free with 1% or 2% milk.

Weight watcher smoothie

Glucerna

Boost glucose control

Atkins advantage shake

EAS AdvantagEdge-Carb co trol

Muscle milk light

optisource high Protein drink

Spire-ten- whey or soy powder. With 1 or 2% milk

Protein additives I can have in conjunction with the above is

liquids

Isopure

Pure Protein Shake

New Whey.....bought this liquid today.....ewwww

powders

New Whey

Resource bene protein

Injury protein supplements

Mind you I don't have money to buy and try all these to see what I like

Why are you back on a liquid diet?

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