Frustrated about protein and eating
Tuesday i will be 5 weeks out. Able to start eating low calorie solids now. My problem is that I feel hungry but have no appetite. When I do attempt to eat, I don't find any meat to be palatable. I have tried small bites, I have tried cooking the foods different ways and I just cannot bring myself to eat it. If I do manage to eat something, I can't get past 3-4 bites. I know I have to get the protein in but I cannot tolerate the protein drinks or the Isopure. I am barely eating so to add protein powder in, not even sure what to mix it into. I don't like yogurt, cottage cheese, refried beans, etc. i am a picky simple eater.
I am getting my liquids in alot better. Not quite 64, but at least averaging about 48+ oz a day. My primary put me on a thyroid medication which I take in the morning on an empty stomach, but the pharmacist said to wait at least 4 hours before taking a multivitamin or calcium. So there are times I forget to take the vitamin or calcium or both.
I am starting to emotionally go downhill. Buyer's Remorse? Perhaps. Desperation? Definitely. I am feeling like a failure at this and I know there is no turning back now. I just never realized how hard this was going to be.
Anyone want to throw their two cents in?
At 5 weeks out a lot of people are only able to eat 3-4 bites of their food. Put the food aside and go back to it a little later. I take my thyroid medication early in the morning (about 530, when I get in the shower for work) and take my multivitamin and b12 when I eat breakfast (8am.) I don't wait 4 hours between my thryoid meds and vitamins, my NUt and doctors said no need to wait 4 hours. However you should wait two hours in between calcium and your multivitamin.
It WILL get better, trust me
I am sorry you are having a hard time with your protein. I have Isopure Zero carb vanilla. I buy it on naturesbest.com for about $35.00.
I mix mine with diet tonic. Orange, like a creamsicle, Root beer, like a rootbear float. Any flavor you want. I know it is difficult to drink tonic but mixing it with the Isopure the carbination goes away. I pour my tonic about a 1/2 to 1 hour before so the carbination goes away. If you like sweet that is the way to go.
I know when I heard that in the begining I was like NO ITS NOT...you can't possibly know how I feel....
BUT...it did. At that stage it was taking me and my wife over an hour to eat 3oz of protein, the first 2-3 months are tough...you WILL get through it!!!!
Do you like B&M baked beans? a nice soft protien, easily to take in, good amount protein, also eggs,etc. Meat was so tough...and sometimes still is...especially chicken. i ahd an easier time with very lean hamburger...like mixed like taco meat...
Sorry your having a tough time....just temporary!!!
Hang in there
Julie
Thanks for the replies I do appreciate it and keep any ideas coming.
Dawn
As far as food recipes go... I would steer clear of chicken for now, its just a very difficult protein to tolerate, especially early out and sometimes for some of us for life. Try going to bariatriceating.com or livingafterwls.com or theworldaccordingtoeggface.blogspot.com/
There are lots of different things out there to try... hope this helps...
you and I are going through the exact same things. Exact same eating difficulties and exact same feelings. Im having the worst day today. Feeling terrible about my eating habits... or lack thereof. I wish that I had more desire to eat ... and I wish my protein shakes seemed more palatable. So, trust me. Im right there with you. I just hit the week mark on Thursday... two days after you. Ugh. Why is it feel like the world is down on my head. Do you ever feel that way from where you are ... in regards to your progress? Email me anytime.
Jessica
i really don't like the aftertastes of whey products
you can buy Spirutein at health food stores - you can buy 1 serving packets in a variety of flavors or a big can.... I recommend the chocolate flavor.
Do you go to support groups? They are awesome especially when you need to troubleshoot any issues you might have.
Also - when I was 5 weeks out I was also exhausted which impacted my attitude and I felt drained.
It does get better.