Pre-op Newbie with diet questions
Lately I have been drinking protein shakes in the a.m as we only have one car so I have to take my husband to work before i can go to school. Sometimes I also do hard boiled eggs as they are good on the go. String cheese is always good as well as a few slices of deli meat. Who says breakfast has to be cereal or oatmeal anyways? :-) Good luck!
I agree with Mickey, the Premiere shakes saved me when I began this journey. They are read-made, taste good, are compact and pack 30 grams of protein. They are a bit pricey, but they are so worth the price. They come in cases of 24 which come in around $35.00. One of the things I noticed is it satisfied my cravings for something sweet. They taste like chocolate milk.
Eggs are also compact. You can microwave them or hard boil them. Greek yogurt and a SF jam also packs the protein.
So happy for you!
Hugs,
Sharon
Thanks for the heads up on taste buds changing!!! That would be crummy to have all thing protein powder/drinks after surgery and not be able to stand the taste!
I'm jumping on the bandwagon and recommending protein shakes. I have an hour and a half commute, so I really have no option but to eat breakfast in the car. Protein shakes are very handy, and you'll need to get used to drinking them as an important part of your post-op diet, anyway. I don't like the ready-to-drink drinks, but when I know it's going to be a busy morning, I mix mine up the night before. I have this little guy, http://www.amazon.com/Cuisinart-CPB-300-SmartPower-15-Piece-Portable/dp/B003YLEXBO, and it comes with four travel cups that you can use right on the blender.
I started at 363, so almost exactly where you are and have been obese my whole life. I lost 23 pounds pre-op (even with the occasional freak-out binge). And I'm five weeks out now, about 27 pounds down from surgery and feeling great! You can do this!