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FYI for those that don't know this. I just found a special K cereal

that has 10 grames of protein in 3/4 cup an dthat does not include

milk. It is also low in carb

This reminded of a question that I wanted to ask for a long time but

just kept forgetting to ask. How can we eat cereal with milk when we

aren't allowed to drink and eat at the same time?

Donna/NY

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Can you tell us what Special K that is and I just put enough milk on the

cereal to wet it good.

Lin

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Cereal with Milk

FYI for those that don't know this. I just found a special K cereal

that has 10 grames of protein in 3/4 cup an dthat does not include

milk. It is also low in carb

This reminded of a question that I wanted to ask for a long time but

just kept forgetting to ask. How can we eat cereal with milk when we

aren't allowed to drink and eat at the same time?

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Can you tell us what Special K that is and I just put enough milk on the

cereal to wet it good.

Lin

Lhsh@...

American by birth,

Saved by the grace of God.

Cereal with Milk

FYI for those that don't know this. I just found a special K cereal

that has 10 grames of protein in 3/4 cup an dthat does not include

milk. It is also low in carb

This reminded of a question that I wanted to ask for a long time but

just kept forgetting to ask. How can we eat cereal with milk when we

aren't allowed to drink and eat at the same time?

Donna/NY

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The short answer is the world is gray not black and white. Cereal with

milk is gray (God I hope not) as is " chunky " /hearty soup (whatever that

is right) and chili. Even yogurt, cottage cheese (the whey), refried

beans, etc. are all soft and moist to a lesser or greater extent.

My surgeon's office said no liquids with calories after three months.

No smoothies, no protein shakes, no soups (except hearty/chunky), none

of the obvious things like soda, beer, etc. I would think that cereal

such as this would be okay. I have had two bowls of this Special K

Protein/low carb cereal with milk. It's pretty good stuff. It was only

$2.69 a box at Meijer so not a bad deal either. I'm not a huge fan of

cold cereal and the milk I buy usually goes bad but hey it's nice to

have some variety.

I'll ask my dietician at my next appointment or maybe I'll send her an

email but I can't see this cereal with milk being an issue. A great

deal of the Healthy Choice lunches I consume have some sort of sauce

and often it's not very viscous.

Mike in GR

>

> FYI for those that don't know this. I just found a special K cereal

> that has 10 grames of protein in 3/4 cup an dthat does not include

> milk. It is also low in carb

>

>

>

> This reminded of a question that I wanted to ask for a long time but

> just kept forgetting to ask. How can we eat cereal with milk when we

> aren't allowed to drink and eat at the same time?

>

> Donna/NY

>

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The short answer is the world is gray not black and white. Cereal with

milk is gray (God I hope not) as is " chunky " /hearty soup (whatever that

is right) and chili. Even yogurt, cottage cheese (the whey), refried

beans, etc. are all soft and moist to a lesser or greater extent.

My surgeon's office said no liquids with calories after three months.

No smoothies, no protein shakes, no soups (except hearty/chunky), none

of the obvious things like soda, beer, etc. I would think that cereal

such as this would be okay. I have had two bowls of this Special K

Protein/low carb cereal with milk. It's pretty good stuff. It was only

$2.69 a box at Meijer so not a bad deal either. I'm not a huge fan of

cold cereal and the milk I buy usually goes bad but hey it's nice to

have some variety.

I'll ask my dietician at my next appointment or maybe I'll send her an

email but I can't see this cereal with milk being an issue. A great

deal of the Healthy Choice lunches I consume have some sort of sauce

and often it's not very viscous.

Mike in GR

>

> FYI for those that don't know this. I just found a special K cereal

> that has 10 grames of protein in 3/4 cup an dthat does not include

> milk. It is also low in carb

>

>

>

> This reminded of a question that I wanted to ask for a long time but

> just kept forgetting to ask. How can we eat cereal with milk when we

> aren't allowed to drink and eat at the same time?

>

> Donna/NY

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Speaking of this issue I have wondered about soup (my surgery was at the end

of June) and was waiting to ask. Is it a no no? If we eat it is it liquid

or solid. Thus far I just eat it with a fork and take the solids out.

Thanks-

Bonnie

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Speaking of this issue I have wondered about soup (my surgery was at the end

of June) and was waiting to ask. Is it a no no? If we eat it is it liquid

or solid. Thus far I just eat it with a fork and take the solids out.

Thanks-

Bonnie

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Speaking of this issue I have wondered about soup (my surgery was at the end

of June) and was waiting to ask. Is it a no no? If we eat it is it liquid

or solid. Thus far I just eat it with a fork and take the solids out.

Thanks-

Bonnie

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I think I already posted this in another thread but here it is again:

http://tinyurl.com/9jbsp

>

> Can you tell us what Special K that is and I just put enough milk

on the

> cereal to wet it good.

> Lin

> Lhsh@...

> American by birth,

> Saved by the grace of God.

>

> Cereal with Milk

>

>

> FYI for those that don't know this. I just found a special K cereal

> that has 10 grames of protein in 3/4 cup an dthat does not include

> milk. It is also low in carb

>

>

>

> This reminded of a question that I wanted to ask for a long time but

> just kept forgetting to ask. How can we eat cereal with milk when

we

> aren't allowed to drink and eat at the same time?

>

> Donna/NY

>

>

>

>

>

> We are a very active support group.

> If the email becomes overwhelming,

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I think I already posted this in another thread but here it is again:

http://tinyurl.com/9jbsp

>

> Can you tell us what Special K that is and I just put enough milk

on the

> cereal to wet it good.

> Lin

> Lhsh@...

> American by birth,

> Saved by the grace of God.

>

> Cereal with Milk

>

>

> FYI for those that don't know this. I just found a special K cereal

> that has 10 grames of protein in 3/4 cup an dthat does not include

> milk. It is also low in carb

>

>

>

> This reminded of a question that I wanted to ask for a long time but

> just kept forgetting to ask. How can we eat cereal with milk when

we

> aren't allowed to drink and eat at the same time?

>

> Donna/NY

>

>

>

>

>

> We are a very active support group.

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I think I already posted this in another thread but here it is again:

http://tinyurl.com/9jbsp

>

> Can you tell us what Special K that is and I just put enough milk

on the

> cereal to wet it good.

> Lin

> Lhsh@...

> American by birth,

> Saved by the grace of God.

>

> Cereal with Milk

>

>

> FYI for those that don't know this. I just found a special K cereal

> that has 10 grames of protein in 3/4 cup an dthat does not include

> milk. It is also low in carb

>

>

>

> This reminded of a question that I wanted to ask for a long time but

> just kept forgetting to ask. How can we eat cereal with milk when

we

> aren't allowed to drink and eat at the same time?

>

> Donna/NY

>

>

>

>

>

> We are a very active support group.

> If the email becomes overwhelming,

> please change your setting to NO EMAIL!

> Please contact Group Creator

> Robyn@...

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>

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I am or was a huge cereal eater.......My favorite cereal of all time is

Grape Nuts, but I am scared to eat them now after surgery. Has anybody that

is post op had these? I dont want those little pieces to cause a

problem......Any thoughts?

Mike T

Re: Cereal with Milk

> The short answer is the world is gray not black and white. Cereal with

> milk is gray (God I hope not) as is " chunky " /hearty soup (whatever that

> is right) and chili. Even yogurt, cottage cheese (the whey), refried

> beans, etc. are all soft and moist to a lesser or greater extent.

>

> My surgeon's office said no liquids with calories after three months.

> No smoothies, no protein shakes, no soups (except hearty/chunky), none

> of the obvious things like soda, beer, etc. I would think that cereal

> such as this would be okay. I have had two bowls of this Special K

> Protein/low carb cereal with milk. It's pretty good stuff. It was only

> $2.69 a box at Meijer so not a bad deal either. I'm not a huge fan of

> cold cereal and the milk I buy usually goes bad but hey it's nice to

> have some variety.

>

> I'll ask my dietician at my next appointment or maybe I'll send her an

> email but I can't see this cereal with milk being an issue. A great

> deal of the Healthy Choice lunches I consume have some sort of sauce

> and often it's not very viscous.

>

> Mike in GR

>

>

>>

>> FYI for those that don't know this. I just found a special K cereal

>> that has 10 grames of protein in 3/4 cup an dthat does not include

>> milk. It is also low in carb

>>

>>

>>

>> This reminded of a question that I wanted to ask for a long time but

>> just kept forgetting to ask. How can we eat cereal with milk when we

>> aren't allowed to drink and eat at the same time?

>>

>> Donna/NY

>>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I think the no drinking only applies to non nutritional drinks as you will fill

up on them and not get enough nutrition. Milk has great nutritional value.

(Illinois)

angels9962 wrote:

FYI for those that don't know this. I just found a special K cereal

that has 10 grames of protein in 3/4 cup an dthat does not include

milk. It is also low in carb

This reminded of a question that I wanted to ask for a long time but

just kept forgetting to ask. How can we eat cereal with milk when we

aren't allowed to drink and eat at the same time?

Donna/NY

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I think the no drinking only applies to non nutritional drinks as you will fill

up on them and not get enough nutrition. Milk has great nutritional value.

(Illinois)

angels9962 wrote:

FYI for those that don't know this. I just found a special K cereal

that has 10 grames of protein in 3/4 cup an dthat does not include

milk. It is also low in carb

This reminded of a question that I wanted to ask for a long time but

just kept forgetting to ask. How can we eat cereal with milk when we

aren't allowed to drink and eat at the same time?

Donna/NY

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I don't believe that's correct. I was told you would NOT fill up on

liquid but would absorb the calories. Basically you'd be getting

calories but no full feeling so you'd still be hungry and still be

able to eat. At least they implied that you wouldn't fill up for as

long as you would with solid food.

That is why I preach solid food versus shakes. It makes sense to me

that solid food would give you the full feeling longer than a shake

or other liquid. The full feeling is essential to me.

> FYI for those that don't know this. I just found a

special K cereal

> that has 10 grames of protein in 3/4 cup an dthat does not include

> milk. It is also low in carb

>

> This reminded of a question that I wanted to ask for a long time

but

> just kept forgetting to ask. How can we eat cereal with milk when

we

> aren't allowed to drink and eat at the same time?

>

> Donna/NY

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I don't believe that's correct. I was told you would NOT fill up on

liquid but would absorb the calories. Basically you'd be getting

calories but no full feeling so you'd still be hungry and still be

able to eat. At least they implied that you wouldn't fill up for as

long as you would with solid food.

That is why I preach solid food versus shakes. It makes sense to me

that solid food would give you the full feeling longer than a shake

or other liquid. The full feeling is essential to me.

> FYI for those that don't know this. I just found a

special K cereal

> that has 10 grames of protein in 3/4 cup an dthat does not include

> milk. It is also low in carb

>

> This reminded of a question that I wanted to ask for a long time

but

> just kept forgetting to ask. How can we eat cereal with milk when

we

> aren't allowed to drink and eat at the same time?

>

> Donna/NY

>

>

>

>

>

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I was told the same thing. And told that I should

drink before my meal to begin to feel full, then eat

solid food but don't drink anything for 2-3 hours

because you will maintain that full feeling with the

solid food filling your pouch whereas the liquid would

begin to flush the pouch and then you'll get hungry

again. Sounds logical to me too.

--- Mike wrote:

> I don't believe that's correct. I was told you would

> NOT fill up on

> liquid but would absorb the calories. Basically

> you'd be getting

> calories but no full feeling so you'd still be

> hungry and still be

> able to eat. At least they implied that you wouldn't

> fill up for as

> long as you would with solid food.

>

> That is why I preach solid food versus shakes. It

> makes sense to me

> that solid food would give you the full feeling

> longer than a shake

> or other liquid. The full feeling is essential to

> me.

>

>

> > FYI for those that don't know this. I

> just found a

> special K cereal

> > that has 10 grames of protein in 3/4 cup an dthat

> does not include

> > milk. It is also low in carb

> >

> > This reminded of a question that I wanted to ask

> for a long time

> but

> > just kept forgetting to ask. How can we eat cereal

> with milk when

> we

> > aren't allowed to drink and eat at the same time?

> >

> > Donna/NY

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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I was told the same thing. And told that I should

drink before my meal to begin to feel full, then eat

solid food but don't drink anything for 2-3 hours

because you will maintain that full feeling with the

solid food filling your pouch whereas the liquid would

begin to flush the pouch and then you'll get hungry

again. Sounds logical to me too.

--- Mike wrote:

> I don't believe that's correct. I was told you would

> NOT fill up on

> liquid but would absorb the calories. Basically

> you'd be getting

> calories but no full feeling so you'd still be

> hungry and still be

> able to eat. At least they implied that you wouldn't

> fill up for as

> long as you would with solid food.

>

> That is why I preach solid food versus shakes. It

> makes sense to me

> that solid food would give you the full feeling

> longer than a shake

> or other liquid. The full feeling is essential to

> me.

>

>

> > FYI for those that don't know this. I

> just found a

> special K cereal

> > that has 10 grames of protein in 3/4 cup an dthat

> does not include

> > milk. It is also low in carb

> >

> > This reminded of a question that I wanted to ask

> for a long time

> but

> > just kept forgetting to ask. How can we eat cereal

> with milk when

> we

> > aren't allowed to drink and eat at the same time?

> >

> > Donna/NY

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Thanks for clarifying that Mike I guess I am thinking like a pre-op and you are

knowing as a post -op.

(Illinois)

Mike wrote:

I don't believe that's correct. I was told you would NOT fill up on

liquid but would absorb the calories. Basically you'd be getting

calories but no full feeling so you'd still be hungry and still be

able to eat. At least they implied that you wouldn't fill up for as

long as you would with solid food.

That is why I preach solid food versus shakes. It makes sense to me

that solid food would give you the full feeling longer than a shake

or other liquid. The full feeling is essential to me.

> FYI for those that don't know this. I just found a

special K cereal

> that has 10 grames of protein in 3/4 cup an dthat does not include

> milk. It is also low in carb

>

> This reminded of a question that I wanted to ask for a long time

but

> just kept forgetting to ask. How can we eat cereal with milk when

we

> aren't allowed to drink and eat at the same time?

>

> Donna/NY

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Thanks for clarifying that Mike I guess I am thinking like a pre-op and you are

knowing as a post -op.

(Illinois)

Mike wrote:

I don't believe that's correct. I was told you would NOT fill up on

liquid but would absorb the calories. Basically you'd be getting

calories but no full feeling so you'd still be hungry and still be

able to eat. At least they implied that you wouldn't fill up for as

long as you would with solid food.

That is why I preach solid food versus shakes. It makes sense to me

that solid food would give you the full feeling longer than a shake

or other liquid. The full feeling is essential to me.

> FYI for those that don't know this. I just found a

special K cereal

> that has 10 grames of protein in 3/4 cup an dthat does not include

> milk. It is also low in carb

>

> This reminded of a question that I wanted to ask for a long time

but

> just kept forgetting to ask. How can we eat cereal with milk when

we

> aren't allowed to drink and eat at the same time?

>

> Donna/NY

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Thanks for clarifying that Mike I guess I am thinking like a pre-op and you are

knowing as a post -op.

(Illinois)

Mike wrote:

I don't believe that's correct. I was told you would NOT fill up on

liquid but would absorb the calories. Basically you'd be getting

calories but no full feeling so you'd still be hungry and still be

able to eat. At least they implied that you wouldn't fill up for as

long as you would with solid food.

That is why I preach solid food versus shakes. It makes sense to me

that solid food would give you the full feeling longer than a shake

or other liquid. The full feeling is essential to me.

> FYI for those that don't know this. I just found a

special K cereal

> that has 10 grames of protein in 3/4 cup an dthat does not include

> milk. It is also low in carb

>

> This reminded of a question that I wanted to ask for a long time

but

> just kept forgetting to ask. How can we eat cereal with milk when

we

> aren't allowed to drink and eat at the same time?

>

> Donna/NY

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I love grape nuts too and I too have been afraid to eat them... However, I was

thinking the other day if I let them soak first then it should be good... when I

try some I will let you know.

Mike Tune wrote:

I am or was a huge cereal eater.......My favorite cereal of all time

is

Grape Nuts, but I am scared to eat them now after surgery. Has anybody that

is post op had these? I dont want those little pieces to cause a

problem......Any thoughts?

Mike T

Re: Cereal with Milk

> The short answer is the world is gray not black and white. Cereal with

> milk is gray (God I hope not) as is " chunky " /hearty soup (whatever that

> is right) and chili. Even yogurt, cottage cheese (the whey), refried

> beans, etc. are all soft and moist to a lesser or greater extent.

>

> My surgeon's office said no liquids with calories after three months.

> No smoothies, no protein shakes, no soups (except hearty/chunky), none

> of the obvious things like soda, beer, etc. I would think that cereal

> such as this would be okay. I have had two bowls of this Special K

> Protein/low carb cereal with milk. It's pretty good stuff. It was only

> $2.69 a box at Meijer so not a bad deal either. I'm not a huge fan of

> cold cereal and the milk I buy usually goes bad but hey it's nice to

> have some variety.

>

> I'll ask my dietician at my next appointment or maybe I'll send her an

> email but I can't see this cereal with milk being an issue. A great

> deal of the Healthy Choice lunches I consume have some sort of sauce

> and often it's not very viscous.

>

> Mike in GR

>

>

>>

>> FYI for those that don't know this. I just found a special K cereal

>> that has 10 grames of protein in 3/4 cup an dthat does not include

>> milk. It is also low in carb

>>

>>

>>

>> This reminded of a question that I wanted to ask for a long time but

>> just kept forgetting to ask. How can we eat cereal with milk when we

>> aren't allowed to drink and eat at the same time?

>>

>> Donna/NY

>>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> We are a very active support group.

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I love grape nuts too and I too have been afraid to eat them... However, I was

thinking the other day if I let them soak first then it should be good... when I

try some I will let you know.

Mike Tune wrote:

I am or was a huge cereal eater.......My favorite cereal of all time

is

Grape Nuts, but I am scared to eat them now after surgery. Has anybody that

is post op had these? I dont want those little pieces to cause a

problem......Any thoughts?

Mike T

Re: Cereal with Milk

> The short answer is the world is gray not black and white. Cereal with

> milk is gray (God I hope not) as is " chunky " /hearty soup (whatever that

> is right) and chili. Even yogurt, cottage cheese (the whey), refried

> beans, etc. are all soft and moist to a lesser or greater extent.

>

> My surgeon's office said no liquids with calories after three months.

> No smoothies, no protein shakes, no soups (except hearty/chunky), none

> of the obvious things like soda, beer, etc. I would think that cereal

> such as this would be okay. I have had two bowls of this Special K

> Protein/low carb cereal with milk. It's pretty good stuff. It was only

> $2.69 a box at Meijer so not a bad deal either. I'm not a huge fan of

> cold cereal and the milk I buy usually goes bad but hey it's nice to

> have some variety.

>

> I'll ask my dietician at my next appointment or maybe I'll send her an

> email but I can't see this cereal with milk being an issue. A great

> deal of the Healthy Choice lunches I consume have some sort of sauce

> and often it's not very viscous.

>

> Mike in GR

>

>

>>

>> FYI for those that don't know this. I just found a special K cereal

>> that has 10 grames of protein in 3/4 cup an dthat does not include

>> milk. It is also low in carb

>>

>>

>>

>> This reminded of a question that I wanted to ask for a long time but

>> just kept forgetting to ask. How can we eat cereal with milk when we

>> aren't allowed to drink and eat at the same time?

>>

>> Donna/NY

>>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> We are a very active support group.

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I eat soup all the time...now that I am 2 months

out...I leave the broth and eat the pieces...fills me

up....I make a point picking the soup with the highest

protein level.

--- Bonniesny@... wrote:

> Speaking of this issue I have wondered about soup

> (my surgery was at the end

> of June) and was waiting to ask. Is it a no no? If

> we eat it is it liquid

> or solid. Thus far I just eat it with a fork and

> take the solids out.

>

> Thanks-

> Bonnie

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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I eat soup all the time...now that I am 2 months

out...I leave the broth and eat the pieces...fills me

up....I make a point picking the soup with the highest

protein level.

--- Bonniesny@... wrote:

> Speaking of this issue I have wondered about soup

> (my surgery was at the end

> of June) and was waiting to ask. Is it a no no? If

> we eat it is it liquid

> or solid. Thus far I just eat it with a fork and

> take the solids out.

>

> Thanks-

> Bonnie

>

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