Question:
What about protein and water?
Can someone give me example of what you can eat so newly post-op and still get in your 60 grams of protein? The doctors say to get in at least 64 ounces of water a day...How is this possiible when you can't drink an hour before and an hour after meals? Won't drinking so much water stretch the pouch? — Angie B. (posted on October 29, 2001)
October 29, 2001
I am using Sci Fit Whey Protein mix as a shake several times a day to get
44g of protein; I figure I get the rest from my food even though each item
is pretty feeble on its own. To get my water in, at 6 weeks post-op, here's
what I do for my waking hours:<br>
1 hour - drink water - can usually drink 1/2 liter<br>
20 minutes - eat - stop when full, usually after 1/2 to 2/3 cup<br>
40 minutes - do nothing<br>
1 hour - drink water - etc.<br>
This way, I am usually drinking 2-3 liters of water (sometimes I forget, or
don't finish the 1/2 liter bottle) and eating 4 or 5 times a day, which
keeps me between 500 and 600 calories. Must be working, because I am down
48 lbs at 6 weeks!
— Julia M.
October 29, 2001
I tried not drinking during or close to meals and got dehydrated. So I said
to heck with it. I will drink with meals, but just as little as I can
stand. Now I seem to get enough water. And I don't do protein suppliments
because of the taste and they are to expensive. I seem to be losing weight
just fine.
— Danmark
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