Let's do a poll: Do you drink protein shakes?
I am 17 months out from my DS, past goal, and I do not do protein drinks. I have one as a treat about once a week at my gym. A mocha one that is like a yummy, ice-cream-type milkshake.
I must admit, my bowels do not like shakes at home much. I get some diarhhea from them, almost immediately after, no matter what brand and no matter what I seem to mix them with--water, milk, half and half or ice cream. And no, I am not lactose intolerant, as I drink milk quite regularly with no fallout.
My energy is crazily through the roof now, so if I started doing them successfully regularly, I'm afraid it might feel like I have a jet fuel pack strapped to my back!
Nicolle
I must admit, my bowels do not like shakes at home much. I get some diarhhea from them, almost immediately after, no matter what brand and no matter what I seem to mix them with--water, milk, half and half or ice cream. And no, I am not lactose intolerant, as I drink milk quite regularly with no fallout.
My energy is crazily through the roof now, so if I started doing them successfully regularly, I'm afraid it might feel like I have a jet fuel pack strapped to my back!
Nicolle
I had the kick-butt duodenal switch (DS)!
HW: 344 lbs CW: 150 lbs
Type 2 diabetes and sleep apnea GONE!
I am 16 1/2 months out and I do not drink protein shakes; never could get over the taste. I protein load every meal. I know I can't have any meal without 25g of protein or I will not get my daily requirements in.
When I have plastics in Sept I am going to try unflavoured protein with orange juice and crushed ice. This is not something I would have done while trying to lose weight because of the sugar in the juice, but after plastics I think protein loading for healing while it's hard to eat (less room from hernia repair/muscle repair and plastics) is vital.
Bev
When I have plastics in Sept I am going to try unflavoured protein with orange juice and crushed ice. This is not something I would have done while trying to lose weight because of the sugar in the juice, but after plastics I think protein loading for healing while it's hard to eat (less room from hernia repair/muscle repair and plastics) is vital.
Bev
i have never been good about the shakes or supplements. still trying. i did drink one on tuesday and meant to drink one yesterday. oops. i felt so much better however. i am going to try to get one down tonight. i love them when i make them, but i just keep forgetting to make them. i know i need them. i still 4get to eat too. i am doing good to get in 75g protein a day. thanks for the post.
I'm 3 years out and I started drinking shakes last year just "recreationally." I have no set schedule, really. If I need something sweet and feel like I've overdone the sugar for a day, then I have a shake. I don't mind them, but I don't think I'd want a steady diet of them. I like food
I'd say on average, I get one or two a week.
I'd say on average, I get one or two a week.
I can't wait to get my banana scream. I really need to up my protein in a big way, since I'm not really that hungry. I'm usually one a day or every other day. But that's cause I'm bored with my current shake. It's not nasty, I'm just bored.
I drink 'fuzzy navel' by Nectar. Tried the other flavors and am bored with them. Ho hum....
Not a big chocolate fan either. I like strawberry and banana so, i'll try those.
Dana
I drink 'fuzzy navel' by Nectar. Tried the other flavors and am bored with them. Ho hum....
Not a big chocolate fan either. I like strawberry and banana so, i'll try those.
Dana