Question on week 2 diet.....

nanasmommy09
on 11/27/09 2:22 am
Did anyone eat sugar free pudding and is it OK?
            
meldave00
on 11/27/09 2:36 am - Rosemount, MN
I've been eating sugar free pudding since I came home from the hospital (I'm on the full liquid diet).  It's been going great...no problems. 

For breakfast I eat:
1/4 c. of cream of wheat (maple & brown sugar flavor or cinnamon swirl)
1/4 c. of light/fat free yogurt

For lunch:
1/4 c. fat free yogurt
1/4 c. sugar free pudding (different flavors like banana cream, lemon, chocolate)

For dinner:
1/4 c. 98% fat free cream soup (like mushroom or chicken)
1/4 c. fat free yogurt

How are things going for you?  How's your pain?
                                                    ~Melissa~  

    
Michelle M.
on 11/27/09 3:09 am
Question Melissa:

Do you drink protein shakes on top of that?  I am on day 4 and am loving your variety.   :) 
  Join me on my journey :   www.babsband.com

          
meldave00
on 11/27/09 3:14 am - Rosemount, MN
I have 2 cups of fat free skim milk broken up in 4 1/2 cup servings throughout the day.  In each 1/2 cup I either mix protein powder or Carnation Instant Breakfast.  And, when I prepare the cream soup I mix it with milk instead of water.  I try to get protein in anyway I can.  Once I get to the pureed stage later next week I plan to have more of the actual protein shakes, but I need to keep to the full liquid diet, so drinking a blended protein shake is not what my docs want right now.  I just take the 1/2 c. of milk & mix in a heaping tbsp. of protein powder.

Hope that helps! 
                                                    ~Melissa~  

    
CKatGo
on 11/27/09 10:43 pm - VA
My full liquid diet indicates that SF pudding is allowed.
For God did not give us a spirit of timidity, but a spirit of power, love and self-discipline. 2 Tim 1:7
Janell C.
on 11/28/09 12:11 pm
Interesting how different everyone's diets are.  For the first three days following hospital release, I was on SF clear liquids only like jello, popsicles, and clear broth (no cream soups, no pudding).  After than I was able to add a protein shake.  Then beginning 10 days post-op I could add simple solid foods like SF pudding, eggs, NF/LF cottage cheese and yogurt, beans, cream of wheat etc.
Janell C.
mindylou22
on 11/29/09 1:00 am - san antonio, TX
 Texas Bariatric Specialist diet is strictly liquids for the 1st three weeks post op.   I am am 12 days in & I see the Dietician Wed so I hope that we will introduce something yummy. Anytime I feel hungry I have an EAS carb control protein shake.  Don't like the diet but I am melting away. 
Most Active
Recent Topics
Petersen's Hernia
meyers8473 · 1 replies · 1856 views
Where is everyone???
designera · 1 replies · 850 views
I year anniversary
allikat1993 · 0 replies · 875 views
one year mark month.
laurie R. · 14 replies · 1237 views
×