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I finally got my surgery date, 3 weeks from tomorrow. Today I was given the shrink the liver diet that recommends I buy pre-made shakes. Glucerna, Boost Glucose Control, Ensure High Protein, Unjury or Orgain. I've never had any of these but need to buy something. Any recommendations for which one might taste better than another? Any other suggestions you have for me I'd greatly appreciate. I'm alone in this and can use all the support I can get. I should say I have a husband who is willing to help me after surgery for a few days but he knows nothing about any of this and really has no interest in learning or discussing. So I'm alone in all my decisions. Thanks!

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I’ve tried them all. Spent way too much money and landed on JBN chocolate. Not overly sweet and I mix it with unsweetened almond milk

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I'd buy several kinds, just the 4-packs. They are all quite sweet and you may find it easier to mix it up. Plus, your taste may change after surgery, so don't stockpile, even the ones you like.

That being said, I liked the Premier Protein, chocolate or banana flavors.

Good luck, I wish you much success!

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Thank you so much everyone! Has anyone tried Unjury shakes? They're being recommended by weight loss center but I've never heard of them.

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Thank you so much everyone! Has anyone tried Unjury shakes? They're being recommended by weight loss center but I've never heard of them.

I used premier shakes for the pre-op liquid diet. I am 6 days post op and unable to drink them. They are too thick and cause cramping. This morning I tried a sample of Unjury (chocolate) with almond milk and I can swallow it with no pain. I think maybe because it’s formulated for bariatric diets. It tasted good too. Not chalky at all.


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I also found Isopure Zero Carb ready to drink. It looks like flavored water but has 40 grams of Protein. Anyone tried this? I really want to set myself up for success, especially after I get home. Thanks!

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3 minutes ago, HopefullXOXOXO said:

I also found Isopure Zero Carb ready to drink. It looks like flavored water but has 40 grams of Protein. Anyone tried this? I really want to set myself up for success, especially after I get home. Thanks!

I thought that one was dreadful. The taste wasn't horrible, but it left a weird film in my mouth.

I tried to give away 3 bottles that I had left over at a support group meeting - no takers!

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I finally got my surgery date, 3 weeks from tomorrow. Today I was given the shrink the liver diet that recommends I buy pre-made shakes. Glucerna, Boost Glucose Control, Ensure High Protein, Unjury or Orgain. I've never had any of these but need to buy something. Any recommendations for which one might taste better than another? Any other suggestions you have for me I'd greatly appreciate. I'm alone in this and can use all the support I can get. I should say I have a husband who is willing to help me after surgery for a few days but he knows nothing about any of this and really has no interest in learning or discussing. So I'm alone in all my decisions. Thanks!


I drank isogenix shakes. They have pretty good flavors and are kind of a marshmellowy consistency once mixed up so are really filling. I didn’t tell anyone at work about my surgery (other than my boss) and as isogenix is a very well known diet, I had the perfect cover!


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Thanks to everyone who replied! I appreciate it.

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