Just wondering if........
I know some people on here really like then. I tried one and they weren't for me. I'm not sure what stage you're in, but I prefer to try and get my protein in thru food and not drink. They may be a good option if you have been freshly sleeved.
Age: 40 Height: 5'8" Highest Weight: 325 Starting Weight: 291 Current Weight: 166 Goal Weight: 160
VSG 10/24/14 with Dr. David Chengelis
on 11/3/15 8:50 am
I am 6wks out today-but struggling with my protein drinks- realized I must have lactose intolerance/ or even milk allergy. isopure had good reviews on taste/texture and same price as some others, but hoping someone on here could give me the real scoop on them!! I can't wait til I can get protein thru eating! thanks! Dee
I drank a lot of the Isopure drinks in my third and fourth week post op because they were the right consistency for me and an easy way to get in 40 grams of protein. I've moved onto solid foods now so am trying to reduce my reliance on protein shakes, drinks etc but they were definitely a good option during those weeks. I liked the Mango Peach and coconut flavors the best. They are pricey but they settled well and were worth the money to me.
on 11/4/15 6:40 am
I just bought grape yestesday, I ran into my GNC and they were $6 a bottle! whew! If hard to get down, I might do what you do, dilute it. Salesman did say, they leave a "film" in your mouth-huh? oh boy, might be harder to drink than I thought!! Good luck with surgery! Dee