cereal?
I have read some of the ladies on the RNY board mention eating Koshi Go Lean. AKA: Koshi Go Poop. Check with you NUT. and see what he/she says. If you have become lactose post op you may have to do like friend of mine does when she eats cereal - use a spoon with holes in it. Gets enough milk to make it soggy but not enough to make her sick. "Recycles" the milk onto her grandchild's ceral or just toss it out.
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Instead of milk, many post-ops are lactose intolerant (if they weren't before) .. Use soy milk instead (be sure and pick the "no sugar-added" or lowest sugar variety, as some have a lot added!
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Instead of milk, many post-ops are lactose intolerant (if they weren't before) .. Use soy milk instead (be sure and pick the "no sugar-added" or lowest sugar variety, as some have a lot added!
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I personally eat lots of cereal in the morning. I try to find high fiber, high protein, low sugar kinds. I have been working out a lot though and need the energy. I also like eggs, and still have protein shakes for breakfast ast well. Sometimes, I go for high fiber bread with peanut butter or something.
I eat Kay's Bariatric Cereals -- 9 grams of protein and tastes just like Cheerios or Apple Jacks
http://kaysbariatric.com/snacks/index.php?main_page=product_ info&products_id=9&zenid=cn7a17f22ngi541af1uebvfhg2
I started out with skim milk doing something similar to the spoon with hole bit. However, based on a suggestion I read here, I'm now eating it mixed in with yogurt.
http://kaysbariatric.com/snacks/index.php?main_page=product_ info&products_id=9&zenid=cn7a17f22ngi541af1uebvfhg2
I started out with skim milk doing something similar to the spoon with hole bit. However, based on a suggestion I read here, I'm now eating it mixed in with yogurt.
That was me.
I started out just cereal and yogurt and have added the other stuff over time trying to get more fruit and fiber and the benefits of each thing I added. Had it for breakfast this morning.
For any one that is doing a lot of working out you will need carbs and this is a great way to get it and protein. I do a lot of running and try to get good carbs. With that being said I am almost three years out so my diet is going to differ from what yours might be.
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I started out just cereal and yogurt and have added the other stuff over time trying to get more fruit and fiber and the benefits of each thing I added. Had it for breakfast this morning.
For any one that is doing a lot of working out you will need carbs and this is a great way to get it and protein. I do a lot of running and try to get good carbs. With that being said I am almost three years out so my diet is going to differ from what yours might be.
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