Question:
GETTING ENOUGH PROTEIN

I AM 11 DAYS POST OP AND I AM TRYING TO FIND A WAY TO GET THE EXTRA PROTEIN IN THAT MY DOCTOR HAS RECOMMENED (50-60 GRAMS) ANY IDEAS. I CANNOT STAND THE LIQUID PROTEIN IN THE TUBE AND I BOUGHT THE POWDERED WHEY PROTEIN BUT IT MAKES SO MUCH AND TAKES ME 4-EVER TO FINISH..PLEASE HELP!!ARLINGTON    — arlington (posted on January 23, 2009)


January 23, 2009
Cottage cheese and milk work good for me. The first month it is very hard I drank world pure protien. It can premixed in a can.
   — trible

January 23, 2009
Try a few spoonfuls of yogurt or the slimfast shots(premeasured). Milk and cottage cheese are also good. Good Luck and God Bless, vinnigirl, retired RN
   — vinnigirl

January 23, 2009
I had the same problem at first, with the sheer volume of things. I used Designer Whey from GNC (I really liked the Orange Mango and the Pomegranete). I found that I could make these up with only 4 oz of water. Made it much easier and they tasted good. Be sure you're getting your fluids, though. Don't want to get dehydrated! Congratulations on moving into a new way of life. From where you are now, things will get better, I promise, but make sure however you do it, that you get your protein and fluids.
   — Shirley D.

January 23, 2009
Buy flavorless protien powder. Mix it in your soup, yogurt, cottage cheese, etc. I bought mine in the bulk food section at my supermarket.
   — Carlyn M.

January 23, 2009
I love the EAS chocolate protein powder. It is VERY fine and mixes well with skim milk. It does make 8 oz at a time, but you could mix it in a shaker and put half back in the fridge. I even tried it partially frozen (by mistake) and it was a real treat. Funny what we find to be a treat isn't it...lol Kimberly
   — kfgates

January 23, 2009
ProtiDiet drink fruit flavors that I usually put one packet (15gm) in a 20 oz water. You can order on line at DietDirect.com.
   — DeniseHolstege

January 23, 2009
I found the GNC's Pro Performance 100% whey protein in unflavored helped me. I added (and still do) 1/2 scoop to cottage cheese, soup, jello, pudding even to other protein drinks. It blends well and doesn't add much if anything to volume. It adds 10.5 g of protein for a 1/2 scoop. It changes the texture of the jello but not the taste. When adding to jello add it to the cold water and add 2 scoops to the package that way you get a full half scoop per 4 oz serving.
   — Sdarrling

January 23, 2009
What stage diet are you on ? I am on soft/pureed. I am 19 days post-op. I start my day with 8 oz. of lactaid milk, which has 9 grams of protein. I am lactose intolerant. I drink Isopure zero carb in the glass bottle. I has 40gm protein in 20 oz. There are several flavors I drink the icy orange- one btl per day. GNC has them for 4.69 a btl with the 2nd bottle 1/2 price. Seems a little expensive, but no more than if I were eating lunch out. then depending on what I eat , I have 6-10 gm protein at ea. meal. That's a total of 65-75 grams protein per day. Hope this helps. Hang in there. Lana
   — lmayes58

January 23, 2009
I can't stand the powdered protein, and at first I didn't like the New Whey protein in the vials. WHat I've found though is that, one vial is 42 grams of protein which is FANTASTIC. Also, since I don't like the taste straight from the tube, I pour the vial right into 32 oz of water and drink that with ICE throughout the day. You can barely taste the protein stuff, and you're getting your water in. Hope that helps a little.
   — DEMsGirl

January 24, 2009
You cannot expect to get in 60 g's of protein right away...Do your best, but work your way there! You will get there before you cause yourself any harm! So relax and make a half serving of your powdered protein...One full drink is usually about 30 g's protein (that's half way)...and if you do just do one slpit in half, you can eat a little in three meals, you'll be closer than you think! So rather than than say 2 scoops in a cup of liquid...try one scoop in a half a cup...Use milk (skim or whatever you like for extra protein) or soy milk...You're going to do fine...But relax and try your best to eat what you can without forcing yourself...Just be sure to take your vits and supps as well for added nutrition...Good luck to you! Greek Yogurt, such as "Fage" has 3 times more portein and less sugar than regular yogurt and tastes absolutely delicious with SF preserves mixed in...Later you can graduate to fresh fruit pureed into it... www.fageusa.com/ One Cup which is a lot for even me at 5 years post op...has 120 calories/9g carbs/20g protein/0 Fat (YES... TWENTY Protein grams!)
   — .Anita R.

January 24, 2009
AnyWhey from GNC is virtually tasteless and can be mixed with food, cottage cheese, soups, grits, cream of wheat. sprinkled over cereal, I love it in my cup of hope cococa every morning and evening. It gives me what I need. Just be careful not to put it in foods that are too hot, It WILL curdle and be nasty. Just a bit hotter that you mught drink down quickly. Nice sipping warm/hot.
   — VeraWalker

January 25, 2009
Try Protidiet liquid = go to DietDirect to order online.I use it every day.
   — harleconnie

January 27, 2009
Try unjury.com They make an unflavored that i blend 1 scoop with 2 0z of skim milk, 4 oz. of orange juice, 1 t. vanilla, 1 pkg of splenda, ice or orange sherbet. It is like an orange julius! You can't even taste the protein. it is 20 grams per scoop. Carole
   — happybug

January 27, 2009
Try the high protein Boost I like the rich chocolate flavor.
   — ntssmith

January 27, 2009
I really like the Unjury Chocolate Protein Powder mixed with 8 oz of milk - 28g of protein. If you can stand it; you can add ice to that to keep the powder mixed up well and keep your milk cold. Also, I am like you; I can't stand the liquid protein in the tube but I actually mix mine with flavored Crystal Lite and ice. It may take me longer to get it down but it is worth it to me so that I can tolerate the taste and the texture. And, it will take you a long time to get your liquids and protein down at first but don't get discouraged - it will get better! Hang in there and good luck to you!
   — tunderhill




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