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Hi all!!! My surgery is scheduled for October 16th at Barix clinic in Langhorne, Pa with Dr Marymor. I am very excited.. I am currently on my 10 day liquid diet. Today being the 3rd day, I am experiencing severe "cleansing" while at work. This is bothersome to say the least. I am drinking my Fuzzy Navel protien shakes but prefer something more tasty as far as Protein. I made my own chicken broth as the store bought was bland. I am having a difficult time with this all liquid diet. Can anyone please tell me how many grams of protein I should be consuming daily before and after surgery???

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Have you met with your program dietician yet? Mine gave me a Protein goal based on my height 5'8. I'm supposed to be 65-75 grams per day. I'm on day 3 of my all liquid pre op diet as well.

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Of course you should check with your NUT, but in general I would recommend 70 - 80 grams per day if you are not working out, and 80 - 100 grams per day if you are working out 5 hours or more per week. These numbers might be slightly higher than what your NUT recommends.

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My NUT does a calculation, take your weight times .3 - this gives you a minimum Protein per day. So if a person weighs 250, the minimum daily protein should be 75 grams. I don't know if this is standard but it's a guideline.

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Thanks all for the replies. Yes my nutritionist said 68 grams min. The fuzzy navel shakes ok but not wow. I was thinking of trying GNC's Total Lean prepared shakes. Has anyone tried these? the sample I tasted was amazing but I rather hear from someone one here. Im still learning to read labels but I do know they containe 25 g of Protein and 2 g sugar. Any insight??

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I highly recommend the Premier Protein shakes which are sold at Sam's Club and costco. 30 grams of Protein.< /p>

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