Does to much protein early out cause diarrhea?
I am just 4 weeks out and taking up to 100g to 140g of protein drinks a day + I am eating a lot of high protein items (but not a lot of it). I am using GNC Pro Performance powder and mixing it with Lactaid milk, it has quite a bit of sugars in the milk. Today I bought soy milk to mix it with the protein powder, it has about half of the sugars. I can drink it with water but it tastes so much better with milk!
In the last week to 10 days since I got up to that much I have had very loose stools. Really I don't go more than once or twice a day but it's very loose! There is a lot of gas also......... Before I started taking that many protein drinks I was more on the constipated side.........I hope to get more regular soon!
Don't think that I am regretting anything, I am so glad that I got the DS and so glad that it does not seem like my tastes have changed. I have had no real problems could get my vites and food all in with no problem. I was drinking 64 of of water from the get go and am now up to 80 oz most days.
In the last week to 10 days since I got up to that much I have had very loose stools. Really I don't go more than once or twice a day but it's very loose! There is a lot of gas also......... Before I started taking that many protein drinks I was more on the constipated side.........I hope to get more regular soon!
Don't think that I am regretting anything, I am so glad that I got the DS and so glad that it does not seem like my tastes have changed. I have had no real problems could get my vites and food all in with no problem. I was drinking 64 of of water from the get go and am now up to 80 oz most days.
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I think some of us might be sensitive to the caseins used in most whey proteins; I am planning to try the syntrax nectar types which apparently have the protein broken down more, plus less lactose. Lact-aid has never worked for me in terms of lactose issues; I tried it for my daughter when she first developed her sensitivity to milk and she reacted exactly the same as with regular milk. She does fine with goat's milk though! Less lactose, more digestible proteins. That is a LOT of protein to be throwing at your system so early out, maybe just back off a little bit while your body adjusts, try some different powders to see if some others agree with you more.
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You may have post-op lactose intolerance. Some get it, some dont, but I would suggest looking for protein that specifically says "lactose free" or Whey Protein Isolate. This is what the Syntrax products use.
I had that issue with straight whey protein, although I was LI going in. If you weren't chances are that you'll go back to normal as your body gets used to its new configuration.
This can get you in trouble, in terms of dehydration. I had to go back 48 hours after I was released, because straight whey ran all the fluids out of me!
You may have post-op lactose intolerance. Some get it, some dont, but I would suggest looking for protein that specifically says "lactose free" or Whey Protein Isolate. This is what the Syntrax products use.
I had that issue with straight whey protein, although I was LI going in. If you weren't chances are that you'll go back to normal as your body gets used to its new configuration.
This can get you in trouble, in terms of dehydration. I had to go back 48 hours after I was released, because straight whey ran all the fluids out of me!
The 30-60-90 "rule" is just a goal for folks using food only for their protein or for folks who are very nauseous or having trouble early out. It helps ease their mind and it does no lasting harm. If you supplement with shakes you can reach those goals much faster.
My program cut us no slack...we were told to supplement and aim for 100 grams a day. I'm glad they did or I would have been way behind and my vitamins would have had an even harder time absorbing since protein seems to help vitamins absorb properly. My starting labs may have been worse than a lot of folks...I dunno.
--gina
My program cut us no slack...we were told to supplement and aim for 100 grams a day. I'm glad they did or I would have been way behind and my vitamins would have had an even harder time absorbing since protein seems to help vitamins absorb properly. My starting labs may have been worse than a lot of folks...I dunno.
--gina
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You may want to check in with your surgeon's office. I am five weeks out now and have had chronic diarrhea from the get go. I saw my surgeon 2 weeks post op and he recommended adding more calcium, Benefiber and reducing fat intake. I did so but still have the chronic trots. I called them back yesterday and they're having me see my PCP locally to have a stool culture taken and to check my electrolytes as well. He thinks it may possibly be C. Diff, an intestinal bug that we can pick up in the hospital while there for our surgery. The culture results take a few days to come back, but if that is the case, it's an easy fix, antibiotic treatment. I'm hoping it's something simple like that. The others have great advice too, just wanted to add this piece in case it is bacteria causing your problems. Hope you find some solutions soon! I know how annoying it can be needing to seemingly always be chained to the porcelain pot!