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12 minutes ago, Cowgirl12 said:

Are you allowed Isopure? Very sweet but I cut it with Water. 40g Protein per bottle.

I will definitely ask my dietitian. Thank you for the idea.

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9 hours ago, lucylu1313 said:

I guess im just going to have 4 premiers a day and if im still hungry i will have an extra one . any tips on broth?

My wife threw chicken in a pot, with chopped carrots and celery, some salt, and some whole peppercorns (makes them easier to filter out). Once boiled for a while, she let it cool. Then took all the fat that solidified off the top, strained the broth out, then we would rewarm it for me to drink. It was so nice to have a savory type of flavor. It was just a nice change of flavors more than anything.

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On 1/28/2018 at 1:00 AM, Cowgirl12 said:

Are you allowed Isopure? Very sweet but I cut it with Water. 40g Protein per bottle.

well they said that after I drink my 5 Proteins I can have a much liquid as I want . I'm going to give it a try anyway . Thank you!!!

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I am 2 1/2 mo the post op and just wanted to give you all a fair warning that what you find satisfying with you shakes now will more than like change after surgery, I loved the powder muscle milk with almond milk but post op I can’t handle it. So I only get the Premier Protein. My surgeon wants me to have 60 grams of Protein a day from shakes.


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How many premier Proteins were you guys having a day??

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okay . and after the 5 shakes you can have a many liquid as you want right???

yes, I've been eating sugar free popsicles, broth, Water as much as I want, as long as I get in 64oz

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1 minute ago, angyplus5 said:


yes, I've been eating sugar free popsicles, broth, Water as much as I want, as long as I get in 64oz

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Okay great .thank you so much . Best of luck !!!!!

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Okay great .thank you so much . Best of luck !!!!!

Best of luck to you as well!

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On 2/1/2018 at 1:23 PM, crazyqueen said:

I am 2 1/2 mo the post op and just wanted to give you all a fair warning that what you find satisfying with you shakes now will more than like change after surgery, I loved the powder muscle milk with almond milk but post op I can’t handle it. So I only get the Premier Protein. My surgeon wants me to have 60 grams of Protein a day from shakes.< br />

I’m on post op 3 days now. The dr wants me to have a minimum of 60 g of Protein. I am allergic to dairy products (the protein in it) and today I started the full liquids. I have always drank almond milk with my spiru-tein Protein Powder for about 30 yrs for Breakfast. I tried 1 oz of just the almond milk plain to see how it would go and was fine. Then I added the protein powder in. Worked great. Also found it was good thickness to put any crushed supplements in. The dr says as long as I get my 3-4 “meals” with at least 20 g of protein then in between as much other fluids. He said it would be hard the first week or two. For my “lunch” I had a cup of the boxed butternut squash Soup with a scoop of my protein powder in it. Tastes good and feel like getting some substance now. I have low blood sugar so I will be having more like 6 little meals and then the fluids in between. I wasn’t able to drink the full cup but over time I got most of it. I am tired today but getting a little more “solid” seems to help some.

The chewable Vitamin was surprisingly filling. I’m poking a hole in my vit D and squeezing it into the Protein Drinks. Works well. The program gave us a little to keep track of what and how much we are getting in and I’ve added a couple of my own things I’m tracking. (Bp/temp/pulse) at the top have the date and that mornings weight.

this has been much better than I had expected but do tire easily but haven’t had a lot of sleep.

i had gained about 8 lbs in the hospital due to the iv fluids but just about done with that. Almost back to morning of surgery weight...

hope this may help in some way!

Keep in touch and let us know how you are doing.

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