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I had my sleeve done yesterday morning at 9am... at the surgical center I just had ice chips and sips of Water. They were understaffed so they discharged me last night at 8pm. Started having Isopure last night after getting home...and my nausea went into overdrive. I am taking the anti nausea dissolvable pills and oxycodine in liquid for for pain. This morning when I tried to sip the isopure to get some Protein in I instantly knew I was going to throw up. I went and stood at the sink was to scared to strain my abdomen and held it back. Then just now the same thing happened only I couldn't hold it back and threw up what little was in me and the pain of throwing up was soooo terrible. I don't think I can drink the isopure... what should I do?

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Isopure and Ivars clam chowder are the only thing in 2 years since my surgery that have made me sick.

Just drink Premier Protein from costco. Even Water it down if it's too thick. It's less expensive and not bad tasting.

Good luck

~LA

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My problem is flavored protien shakes. I am using GENEPRO unflavored in hot tea ( temp has to be under 140 or the powder curdles into a rubbery chunk) and I have no problems. You can also try protien waters like protien2O or Atkins Lift

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I also can't process artificial sweeteners and things like stevia

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My plan didn't let me start any Protein powder until Day 3. Maybe your body just isn't ready for it so soon after surgery. The night of surgery at the hospital, they gave me broth, sugar free Jello and some reduced-calorie sorbet.

Those first few days I put powders?utm_source=BariatricPal&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=CommentLink" target="_ad" data-id="1" >unjury Unflavored Protein into beef or chicken broth with a shot of broth enhancer. It just tasted like broth and it went down pretty easy.

Good luck!

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I had my sleeve done yesterday morning at 9am... at the surgical center I just had ice chips and sips of Water. They were understaffed so they discharged me last night at 8pm. Started having Isopure last night after getting home...and my nausea went into overdrive. I am taking the anti nausea dissolvable pills and oxycodine in liquid for for pain. This morning when I tried to sip the isopure to get some Protein in I instantly knew I was going to throw up. I went and stood at the sink was to scared to strain my abdomen and held it back. Then just now the same thing happened only I couldn't hold it back and threw up what little was in me and the pain of throwing up was soooo terrible. I don't think I can drink the isopure... what should I do?

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Praying for you

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I had my surgery on tuesday. First day i only had the iv intil they did the upper gi the next day to make sure nothing would leak. The next day i could keep down Water, apple juice but tea, not so much. The third day the gave me a spoon full of Jello, sugar free chocolate pudding, and a teaspoon of watered down cream of wheat. I was able to hold down everything so i was released to being on my full liquid diet. Im getting my Water in and im holding down my premier down but only 1oz is filling me up. How in the hell am i gonna get 80mgs ofprotein in

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For 5 days after surgery I was allowed only Water Crystal Light and tea. No Protein till day 6. I didcusr My Vitamin Patch from when I got home

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