Did anyone have trouble tolerating protein shakes
I'm going back to work on Tues, next week, I drive a shuttle van to and from the airport, lifting bags up to 75 lbs, and I work about 8-10 hours a day. I feel physically ready to go back, but I can't tolerate the protein shakes I planned on taking to help me meet my protein goals. The plan was that I would take one shake in the morning, for breakfast, and one for lunch. I took a protein shake this morning and was absolutely miserable, not pain, but just felt gross and uncomfortable. Does anyone have any advice for me, maybe take 1/2 a protein shake and work my way up? It seems like anytime I have any protein, this happens, my stomach just doesn't like it. Has anyone had this experience and what did you do about it? If my stomach is upset while I am working, there's nothing I can do about it. I just have to work through it. Maybe my work will distract me from the discomfort. I need to get a handle on this or I'm going to have to take more time off work, and I can't really affort to do that. Please help!
Yogurt (greek or other) should not hurt, no.
You might try egg protein; it is much lighter feeling than the whey protein and doesn't give you that icky tummy feeling. Also if you are using milk in your shakes, try goat's milk. Much easier to digest. I developed lactose intolerance horrifically post-op but have no trouble with goat's milk.
You can buy egg white protein at Vitamin Shoppe and it is yum! Seriously! I get the vanilla.
You might try egg protein; it is much lighter feeling than the whey protein and doesn't give you that icky tummy feeling. Also if you are using milk in your shakes, try goat's milk. Much easier to digest. I developed lactose intolerance horrifically post-op but have no trouble with goat's milk.
You can buy egg white protein at Vitamin Shoppe and it is yum! Seriously! I get the vanilla.
mrsannie
on 3/23/12 5:28 am
on 3/23/12 5:28 am
I had major lactose issues for almost a year. Any dairy (shakes too!) really killed me. I'm OK with dairy now but I still can not tolerate those shakes, they make me fart all day!!! :( The bars are worse!!!
I posted this problem on the board once and someone said "why are you torturing your self, eat your protein." Now I eat my protein and have had no issues. In the morning I have an omelet with some sort of meat and cheese, for lunch and dinner some sort of protein. For snacks I buy a small lean ham that I slice thick and makes cut into strips and eat with cheddar cheese sticks. I put it in a small plastic bag and off I go. If I'm not going to eat it right away I use a small insulated bag to keep it cold. YUM!!!
Fills me up and is loaded with protein.
I posted this problem on the board once and someone said "why are you torturing your self, eat your protein." Now I eat my protein and have had no issues. In the morning I have an omelet with some sort of meat and cheese, for lunch and dinner some sort of protein. For snacks I buy a small lean ham that I slice thick and makes cut into strips and eat with cheddar cheese sticks. I put it in a small plastic bag and off I go. If I'm not going to eat it right away I use a small insulated bag to keep it cold. YUM!!!
Fills me up and is loaded with protein.
To handle the protein shakes, I had to experiment with many different types. What works for me is whey protein isolate in a natural flavor mixed with water. I felt similiar to what you described after drinking many of the others and would often get gas and bowel issues hours later. Turned out that post-ds, I cannot handle sucralose aka splenda. This artifical sweetner cant be absorbed by the body and causes problems for a portion of the DS population.
You may also want to consider what the other posters stated. Everyone is different and you might not be able to tolerate whey protein. As mentioned, there are also egg protein, rice protein isolate, and even pea protein. Just keep trying and find what works for you!
You may also want to consider what the other posters stated. Everyone is different and you might not be able to tolerate whey protein. As mentioned, there are also egg protein, rice protein isolate, and even pea protein. Just keep trying and find what works for you!