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My doc says no, Protein Shakes do not count towards the 64oz of liquid they want you to drink

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And my doctor said they do count as fluids.

So the best answer? Ask your own NUT or surgeon.

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I was told Protein Shakes do count towards the fluids. Also Jello, popcicles and of course broths. I am one week post-op and taking in as much fluids as possible, but I know it isn't 64 ounces. As long as you are urinating frequently and doing the best you can, that's all you can do. :)

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My understanding is yes if you consume the Protein as a liquid.

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I'm 9 days post op and really struggling with my Protein intake as we'll as fluids. Could you drink on a Protein Shake all day long? Or should you only drink those at a meal or snack time? Open to any suggestions !!

I drank all day long at 9 days out.

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I'm 9 days post op and really struggling with my Protein intake as we'll as fluids. Could you drink on a Protein Shake all day long? Or should you only drink those at a meal or snack time? Open to any suggestions !!

Hi,

I am 9 days out too and I am barely able to take more than one shake a day. I am drinking more Water but not the 64oz I need. It is a work in progress. Just keep sipping.

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My NUT says only for the first two weeks. After that she says 64 ozs of Fluid daily.

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My doctor says no but my NUT says yes. She said I can count 65% of my Premier Protein shake as Water.

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My NUT said no - the 64 oz is Water only. As has been said, check with your doc/NUT.

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