protein drink question?
Do any of you drink Isopure zero carb liquid protein? I have a friend who uses it. It has 40grams of protein . She loves it and sips on it all day. It is a little expensive though, but since I quit smoking for this surgery I guess I can afford that for myself. Like she says "I'm worth it". Any way I forgot to ask her: does it count as water too? It's clear like kool-aid. does anyone know?
You could sip on this all day. My Dr. makes his pt. get in 70 gm protein daily and 64 oz of fld. (whi*****luded the protein fluids). I have a hard time drinking that much
fluid. I've never been good on taking in fluids. My surgery is scheduled for 3/19 and
I plan is to sip proteins all day with a goal of 70 gm. Protein and hopefully a total of
64 oz. of fluid. Good luck to you. PrayUSA
I do drink these on occasion... I usually use them on days when my protein intake is a bit below par. I generally pour half of one over ice and drink it and then drink the other half the next day to get 20 extra grams of protein each of the two days.
If you live within driving range of Charleston, WV, the GNC on corridor G (Dudley Farms Plaza, phone is 746-0792) gives gastric bypass patients a 20% discount off protein and vitamin items every day they are open! Makes those drinks $2.80 per bottle.
Lea
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It is up to you! Most post-ops I have chatted with count ANY liquid they consume including the liquid used to mix up protein shakes as well as the liquid base in soups (broth or water). I only count clear liquids, so I count the Isopure Zero Carb because it IS a clear liquid. I don't count the water or milk used to make a protein drink, but I very rarely (maybe once a month) drink those! I also don't usually count the milk I put on the bowl or two of cereal I have each week. That is my choice though... I know other post-ops who DO count it! If you are really concerned, ask your surgeon which liquids you can count!
Lea