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I had gastric bypass 12/12. Tomorrow I am able to start pureed foods. After spending hours on Pinterest I found a few recipes I'd like to make. In the almost three weeks since surgery I've had very very little Protein. My surgeons office says no shakes until I get to full foods. My body feels SO weak. Am I able to mix unflavored Protein into any recipe I choose to make? Or does it need to be a liquid?

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I know that protien mix by powders?utm_source=BariatricPal&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=CommentLink" target="_ad" data-id="1" >unjury clumps and turns jelly like thickness if over 140 degrees, but I'm sorry, I can't give you advice on this topic.

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I use the unflavored powder all the time in Soups etc. mix it with a little Water and beat it to death so there are no lumps then slowly add the warm liquid to it while stirring the entire time. I usually do it in thirds wait a moment and then add more stirring the whole time. not many lumps that way.

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@@snimmon They said no shakes until real food? That's the opposite of what I was told. I was told to have shakes until I get to real food and then try to get all my Protein from real food. You might want to check back in with them to see if what you heard was correct.

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I had my surgery on 12/12 myself. And my post op plan is that on phase II, I'm back to Protein shakes. We need Protein. Otherwise there is no energy to walk, which is important to our recovery.

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