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I'd like to know more about those shots you mentioned earlier. 4oz with 40 grams of Protein? ? That's amazing!! What are they called and where can they be found?? Thanks.

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About time is good. No after taste. Very high in Protein along with other nutrients. You won't regret it

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I'd like to know more about those shots you mentioned earlier. 4oz with 40 grams of Protein?? That's amazing!! What are they called and where can they be found?? Thanks.

There were two I found. One is New whey liquid Protein and the other sunkist. I found them at Nashua Nutrition which has a store in Nashua New Hampshire but they also have a website and can have it shipped. Also I believe I saw some at Walmart. Not sure about other places. I got a couple different favors of the New Whey Liquid Protein. 42g of Protein per shot which is 3.8oz. It does have a little bitter taste so about halfway thru I did dilute with Water but it helps on those days where you can't seem to get enough protein in.

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Thanks!

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I just dont think I can do these Protein shake anymore. I am so frustrated to the point Of almost crying. Having why did I even have this surgery moments. I am serious. Even looking at the cup I drink out of makes me sick. I have tried about every type too.

I haven't had the surgery yet but I came across a suggestion that someone had while I was doing my research. This girl (a nurse) was having trouble getting in Protein after her surgery. She hated the shakes so she tried and liked this: buy choc or vanilla whey protein isolate powder and mix it into sugar free pudding (she put choc powder in choc pudding, etc - mixing similar flavors together helped disquise the taste). She also said the unflavored protein was perfect to add to creamy Soups or pureed foods. I plan to give it a try when my time comes next month.

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I haven't had the surgery yet but I came across a suggestion that someone had while I was doing my research. This girl (a nurse) was having trouble getting in Protein after her surgery. She hated the shakes so she tried and liked this: buy choc or vanilla whey Protein isolate powder and mix it into sugar free pudding (she put choc powder in choc pudding' date=' etc - mixing similar flavors together helped disquise the taste). She also said the unflavored protein was perfect to add to creamy Soups or pureed foods. I plan to give it a try when my time comes next month.[/quote']

That is what I have been doing but you can only eat about 4ozs of food. So at best you can only get about 15 grams of extra protein and you have to be able to finish the all of the food. I told the nut that I was doing 3 greek yogurt with Protein Powder in it and she said that wasnt nearly enough. That I needed to get at least 50 grams just from the shakes. She said I should be getting between a least 75 to 90 grams a day.

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Tomorrow is a new day and hoping its better for you than today. My dr recommended Protein shots when I told her I was having issues with the shakes. There are a couple different brands and favors. It's a little under 4oz and about 40g of Protein. I've seen them at a couple different stores. Not the best tasting things but helps get your protein in. Also try different shakes. For example ones that are like an iced tea or lemonade. Not sure where you're from but I know Nashua Nutrition' date=' which is in NH, also had a website. I've tried a few samples and they aren't bad. A different take on the shakes and good protein.[/quote']

I use nashua as well. Many different brands and flavors to try! My Dr wants me to wait till Monday to introduce shakes, just to give me a chance to heal up. So working on Water and juices this week. Must say I feel pretty good!

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Try a different Protein Drink. The Atkins ones are ok. Also the chocolate Body Fortress powder at Walmart mixed with almond milk is really good. Tastes like yummy chocolate milk. If you're a coffee lover you can also mix it with some Decaf coffee and ice and make like a mocha milkshake. That's what I've been doing and it's totally saved me.

Mocha milkshake! So having that for breakfast! Yum

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I use nashua as well. Many different brands and flavors to try! My Dr wants me to wait till Monday to introduce shakes' date=' just to give me a chance to heal up. So working on Water and juices this week. Must say I feel pretty good![/quote']

Glad you're feeling good. I loved they had so many different flavors and the fact you could get samples to try them first vs buying the big container. Hoping to get up there this weekend to grab more.

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I didn't drink Protein shake at all after WLS.

You have obviously done a great job. How did you get your Protein in without any shakes? I can't stomach them so I need some alternatives.

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