Guest guest Posted February 5, 2003 Report Share Posted February 5, 2003 Yes, stay away from choices 1 and 3. CIB with any kind of milk is high in sugar, even skim. Ensure and Boost are made to put weight on those who are unable to eat regular meals, esp elderly patients in long term care or rehab facilities. Slim Fast has a ton of sugar in it and will make dump. I have not tried any of the others you have listed, however I know I have seen others here on the board discuss them. I don't think it matters about the actual brand you choose, but the one that you can tolerate as far as flavor and thickness. I like the Stack, chocolate of course, and EAS brand. I can not drink them as much as I would like unfortunately. Good luck! Darla Stoddard 255/151/145 http://darlas_journey.tripod.com/darlaswlsjourney/ -- Newbie ..... protein shakes Hi everyone, I am new to this group and I am post op 13 days. My Dr gave me a list of protein drinks to choose from and I was wondering about everyone's experience/opinion with these: choose from.... 1. 1/2 cup skim milk mixed with 1/2 pkg Carnation Instant Breakfast 2 times a day (I have read a few post here on this and see it is probably not a good idea) 2.1 scoop PRO MOD 3.1/2 can slim Fast, Boost or Ensure (if tolerated) 2 times a day 4.1/2 can Atkins 2 times a day (sugar free) 5.Juice Plus (I have a handout for this) 6.Amino 222 liquid 7. Designer Protein (powder you add to food) I have got to choose something and get this protein started. I wold prefer to buy locally and not to have order online. Thanks for any help you can give ~~ Lap RNY 01-24-2003 214/207/130 weight as of 02-03-03 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.385 / Virus Database: 217 - Release Date: 9/4/2002 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2003 Report Share Posted February 5, 2003 Yes, stay away from choices 1 and 3. CIB with any kind of milk is high in sugar, even skim. Ensure and Boost are made to put weight on those who are unable to eat regular meals, esp elderly patients in long term care or rehab facilities. Slim Fast has a ton of sugar in it and will make dump. I have not tried any of the others you have listed, however I know I have seen others here on the board discuss them. I don't think it matters about the actual brand you choose, but the one that you can tolerate as far as flavor and thickness. I like the Stack, chocolate of course, and EAS brand. I can not drink them as much as I would like unfortunately. Good luck! Darla Stoddard 255/151/145 http://darlas_journey.tripod.com/darlaswlsjourney/ -- Newbie ..... protein shakes Hi everyone, I am new to this group and I am post op 13 days. My Dr gave me a list of protein drinks to choose from and I was wondering about everyone's experience/opinion with these: choose from.... 1. 1/2 cup skim milk mixed with 1/2 pkg Carnation Instant Breakfast 2 times a day (I have read a few post here on this and see it is probably not a good idea) 2.1 scoop PRO MOD 3.1/2 can slim Fast, Boost or Ensure (if tolerated) 2 times a day 4.1/2 can Atkins 2 times a day (sugar free) 5.Juice Plus (I have a handout for this) 6.Amino 222 liquid 7. Designer Protein (powder you add to food) I have got to choose something and get this protein started. I wold prefer to buy locally and not to have order online. Thanks for any help you can give ~~ Lap RNY 01-24-2003 214/207/130 weight as of 02-03-03 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.385 / Virus Database: 217 - Release Date: 9/4/2002 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2003 Report Share Posted February 5, 2003 > 1. 1/2 cup skim milk mixed with 1/2 pkg Carnation Instant Breakfast 2 times a day (I have read a few post here on this and see it is probably not a good idea) *** Thank goodness you've been reading! > 2.1 scoop PRO MOD *** Never heard of this one, don't know its stats > 3.1/2 can slim Fast, Boost or Ensure (if tolerated) 2 times a day *** These are so bad, they make the Carnation look like a good choice. I took 2 sips out of a Slim Fast once when I was maybe 6 months post-op, and dumped so bad I wanted to die. Boost and Ensure are designed to keep weight ON people who don't get enough nutrition -- if you don't want to lose weight, these are a great choice. If you had the surgery to lose weight, stay away from them. > 4.1/2 can Atkins 2 times a day (sugar free) ***It's not really enough protein, and not the right kind, but it's a better choice than what I've seen so far on your list. I use these in a pinch, but they don't give me the good stuff, and I can tell by how I feel. > 5.Juice Plus (I have a handout for this) *** Does this start with fruit juice of any kind? If so, stay away from it. Juice is full of natural sugars. > 6.Amino 222 liquid *** Don't know this one either -- Vitalady might be familiar with it. > > 7. Designer Protein (powder you add to food) *** This is the best of the list, I think (as I said, I don't know 2 of them at all). the Designer Protein in flavors doesn't have to be added to food, it's a shake mixed with water. > I have got to choose something and get this protein started. I wold prefer to buy locally and not to have order online. *** I like to buy locally, too, but the problem is that there are very few vendors who have any clue about the dietary needs of the gastric bypass post-op. Fitness stores will carry what you need, probably, but they won't know what that is. GNC carries some as well, but again, their employees probably aren't familiar with what works best for us. My suggestion is to try samples (ordered on-line from Vitalady). Everything she sells is geared to our needs, not those of muscle builders. When you find one you like, if you still don't want to buy on line, ask your local fitness or health food store if they will order the product of your choice for you. (I am extremely fortunate, in that Vitalady IS local for me.) You are looking for good protein (blended whey with all the amino chains), low in carbs and sugars, preferably 20-30 grams of protein per serving. Good luck! Find something you like and GO WITH IT! ~~ Lyn G Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2003 Report Share Posted February 5, 2003 > 1. 1/2 cup skim milk mixed with 1/2 pkg Carnation Instant Breakfast 2 times a day (I have read a few post here on this and see it is probably not a good idea) *** Thank goodness you've been reading! > 2.1 scoop PRO MOD *** Never heard of this one, don't know its stats > 3.1/2 can slim Fast, Boost or Ensure (if tolerated) 2 times a day *** These are so bad, they make the Carnation look like a good choice. I took 2 sips out of a Slim Fast once when I was maybe 6 months post-op, and dumped so bad I wanted to die. Boost and Ensure are designed to keep weight ON people who don't get enough nutrition -- if you don't want to lose weight, these are a great choice. If you had the surgery to lose weight, stay away from them. > 4.1/2 can Atkins 2 times a day (sugar free) ***It's not really enough protein, and not the right kind, but it's a better choice than what I've seen so far on your list. I use these in a pinch, but they don't give me the good stuff, and I can tell by how I feel. > 5.Juice Plus (I have a handout for this) *** Does this start with fruit juice of any kind? If so, stay away from it. Juice is full of natural sugars. > 6.Amino 222 liquid *** Don't know this one either -- Vitalady might be familiar with it. > > 7. Designer Protein (powder you add to food) *** This is the best of the list, I think (as I said, I don't know 2 of them at all). the Designer Protein in flavors doesn't have to be added to food, it's a shake mixed with water. > I have got to choose something and get this protein started. I wold prefer to buy locally and not to have order online. *** I like to buy locally, too, but the problem is that there are very few vendors who have any clue about the dietary needs of the gastric bypass post-op. Fitness stores will carry what you need, probably, but they won't know what that is. GNC carries some as well, but again, their employees probably aren't familiar with what works best for us. My suggestion is to try samples (ordered on-line from Vitalady). Everything she sells is geared to our needs, not those of muscle builders. When you find one you like, if you still don't want to buy on line, ask your local fitness or health food store if they will order the product of your choice for you. (I am extremely fortunate, in that Vitalady IS local for me.) You are looking for good protein (blended whey with all the amino chains), low in carbs and sugars, preferably 20-30 grams of protein per serving. Good luck! Find something you like and GO WITH IT! ~~ Lyn G Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2003 Report Share Posted February 5, 2003 Hi Thanks to everyone for taking time to help me I know from a Bariatric Seminar in Memphis Tn that I attended. She is a great lady with great products but I just prefer not to buy online. I will look around at Wal-Mart and GNC and sample a few things. But I know that I will be staying away from the CIB..... Where can I buy the Stack? ~~ " Without memories, there can be no dreams, without dreams there can be no hope... " http://www.geocities.com/mywhispereddreams Lap RNY 01-24-2003 214/207/130 weight loss as of 02-03-03 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.385 / Virus Database: 217 - Release Date: 9/4/2002 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2003 Report Share Posted February 5, 2003 Of those, the only one that would be safe for us is Designer. 2222 is not a complete protein. ProMod is unpalatable to most (if you go that way, do ProCel instead, more bang for your buck, less flavor/texture). CIB + moo and the Boost-Ensure group are for weight gain Atkins is OK numerically, just a really, really expensive way to get a little protein No, I didn't forget to comment on Juice Plus Thanks, Vitalady, Inc. T www.vitalady.com If you are interested in PayPal, please click here: https://secure.paypal.com/affil/pal=vitalady%40bigfoot.com Newbie ..... protein shakes Hi everyone, I am new to this group and I am post op 13 days. My Dr gave me a list of protein drinks to choose from and I was wondering about everyone's experience/opinion with these: choose from.... 1. 1/2 cup skim milk mixed with 1/2 pkg Carnation Instant Breakfast 2 times a day (I have read a few post here on this and see it is probably not a good idea) 2.1 scoop PRO MOD 3.1/2 can slim Fast, Boost or Ensure (if tolerated) 2 times a day 4.1/2 can Atkins 2 times a day (sugar free) 5.Juice Plus (I have a handout for this) 6.Amino 222 liquid 7. Designer Protein (powder you add to food) I have got to choose something and get this protein started. I wold prefer to buy locally and not to have order online. Thanks for any help you can give ~~ Lap RNY 01-24-2003 214/207/130 weight as of 02-03-03 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.385 / Virus Database: 217 - Release Date: 9/4/2002 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2003 Report Share Posted February 5, 2003 Of those, the only one that would be safe for us is Designer. 2222 is not a complete protein. ProMod is unpalatable to most (if you go that way, do ProCel instead, more bang for your buck, less flavor/texture). CIB + moo and the Boost-Ensure group are for weight gain Atkins is OK numerically, just a really, really expensive way to get a little protein No, I didn't forget to comment on Juice Plus Thanks, Vitalady, Inc. T www.vitalady.com If you are interested in PayPal, please click here: https://secure.paypal.com/affil/pal=vitalady%40bigfoot.com Newbie ..... protein shakes Hi everyone, I am new to this group and I am post op 13 days. My Dr gave me a list of protein drinks to choose from and I was wondering about everyone's experience/opinion with these: choose from.... 1. 1/2 cup skim milk mixed with 1/2 pkg Carnation Instant Breakfast 2 times a day (I have read a few post here on this and see it is probably not a good idea) 2.1 scoop PRO MOD 3.1/2 can slim Fast, Boost or Ensure (if tolerated) 2 times a day 4.1/2 can Atkins 2 times a day (sugar free) 5.Juice Plus (I have a handout for this) 6.Amino 222 liquid 7. Designer Protein (powder you add to food) I have got to choose something and get this protein started. I wold prefer to buy locally and not to have order online. Thanks for any help you can give ~~ Lap RNY 01-24-2003 214/207/130 weight as of 02-03-03 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.385 / Virus Database: 217 - Release Date: 9/4/2002 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2003 Report Share Posted February 5, 2003 , What a great name! Mine is the same! I understand what you mean about buying online. One thing I do know is that if you have a place in your area that sells to bodybuilders you can find the whey stack and stuff. GNC does not usually carry it. GNC does have a great return policy however. Keep your receipt and if you buy something you do not like even after you try it you can return it. I use the Problend 55 and bought it from GNC first so in case I didn't like it I could return it. I now buy it at a nutrition store that sells to bodybuilders in my area and get it almost $10.00 cheaper than GNC. Angie Lap RNY 7/30/02 247/164/135 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2003 Report Share Posted February 5, 2003 , What a great name! Mine is the same! I understand what you mean about buying online. One thing I do know is that if you have a place in your area that sells to bodybuilders you can find the whey stack and stuff. GNC does not usually carry it. GNC does have a great return policy however. Keep your receipt and if you buy something you do not like even after you try it you can return it. I use the Problend 55 and bought it from GNC first so in case I didn't like it I could return it. I now buy it at a nutrition store that sells to bodybuilders in my area and get it almost $10.00 cheaper than GNC. Angie Lap RNY 7/30/02 247/164/135 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2003 Report Share Posted February 5, 2003 I can vouch for #2 the ProMod. This is what was prescribed to me when I had my surgery over two years ago. In fact, the hospital even served us jello with the ProMod. I feel I owe alot to the product. In fact, I am very greatful that the hospital was in even served it us.... It basically doesn't have a taste, can be sprinkled on foods...when mixed with jello and such is sort of a pain to mix....but I found it good.... Darlene (Central Calif) _ From: Snow Date: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 10:26:22 AM To: OSSG-Protein Subject: Newbie ..... protein shakes Hi everyone, I am new to this group and I am post op 13 days. My Dr gave me a list of protein drinks to choose from and I was wondering about everyone's experience/opinion with these: choose from.... 1. 1/2 cup skim milk mixed with 1/2 pkg Carnation Instant Breakfast 2 times a day (I have read a few post here on this and see it is probably not a good idea) 2.1 scoop PRO MOD 3.1/2 can slim Fast, Boost or Ensure (if tolerated) 2 times a day 4.1/2 can Atkins 2 times a day (sugar free) 5.Juice Plus (I have a handout for this) 6.Amino 222 liquid 7. Designer Protein (powder you add to food) I have got to choose something and get this protein started. I wold prefer to buy locally and not to have order online. Thanks for any help you can give ~~ Lap RNY 01-24-2003 214/207/130 weight as of 02-03-03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2003 Report Share Posted February 5, 2003 I can vouch for #2 the ProMod. This is what was prescribed to me when I had my surgery over two years ago. In fact, the hospital even served us jello with the ProMod. I feel I owe alot to the product. In fact, I am very greatful that the hospital was in even served it us.... It basically doesn't have a taste, can be sprinkled on foods...when mixed with jello and such is sort of a pain to mix....but I found it good.... Darlene (Central Calif) _ From: Snow Date: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 10:26:22 AM To: OSSG-Protein Subject: Newbie ..... protein shakes Hi everyone, I am new to this group and I am post op 13 days. My Dr gave me a list of protein drinks to choose from and I was wondering about everyone's experience/opinion with these: choose from.... 1. 1/2 cup skim milk mixed with 1/2 pkg Carnation Instant Breakfast 2 times a day (I have read a few post here on this and see it is probably not a good idea) 2.1 scoop PRO MOD 3.1/2 can slim Fast, Boost or Ensure (if tolerated) 2 times a day 4.1/2 can Atkins 2 times a day (sugar free) 5.Juice Plus (I have a handout for this) 6.Amino 222 liquid 7. Designer Protein (powder you add to food) I have got to choose something and get this protein started. I wold prefer to buy locally and not to have order online. Thanks for any help you can give ~~ Lap RNY 01-24-2003 214/207/130 weight as of 02-03-03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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